Takshaka
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Post by Takshaka on Jun 5, 2012 4:03:35 GMT
Thank you all for the warm welcome and the recommendations Still undecided about my next purchase but currently leaning towards the V1P PCC starter kit from Jac vapour.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 5, 2012 6:15:33 GMT
I've read reasonable reviews about it Tak . . . and if you really want a cig alike, a PCC is just about essential to cope with the poor battery life the mini cigs have . . . although you are still limited with what you can screw into them resistance wise, without knackering your batteries. Which in turn, tends to limit the vaping experience you can achieve with something a little bigger in the battery way. Jason stocks the Innokin Aio PCC, which might be worth a look. www.vapeescape.co.uk/innokin-aio-pcc-kit-black%2Fred%2Fsilver~299
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 5, 2012 9:27:45 GMT
Plus once again, you would be limited with the jacvapour V1P with it being a KR808D-1 thread.
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Post by OurIan on Jun 5, 2012 11:01:13 GMT
Takshaka hello and welcome, a newbie here myself, I can recommend the Jacvapour V1P it's a good piece of kit, as Chrissie says it has the kr808d-1 batteries and not many suppliers supply them.
To make a comparison between kr808 and the 510 batteries is a bit like the old VHS versus Betamax videos (if you remember them that is), both good at what they do but VHS became the more popular version and you didn't have much choice of betamax videos.
You won't be disappointed with the V1P it's easy to use, has a PCC and only a two piece system, produces plenty of vapour, and tastes fine, Jacvapour is also well recommended in the forums.
But if your really want a better vaping experience then go for a eGo with a Vision clearomiser, a little bit bigger and not what your used to, but the flavour is better and it's easier to fill and you can see how much juice you have left, plus the batteries last 3 times as long before charging.
Liberty Flights are doing a eGo Vision for £39.99 and if you use one of the discount codes you get 10% off. There are other suppliers offering the eGo starter kits cheaper but you would have to get a vision clearomiser separately.
IMHO If I was just starting out again and new what I know now, I would have brought the eGo Vision from the start and saved myself 40 odd quid.
Sorry if your now more confused
Ian & Mia
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Post by maccafan on Jun 5, 2012 11:05:56 GMT
If you want to jump straight into ego clearos and don't want cartos then this is a good value starter kit: vapourhut.com/e-cigarette%20kit/VH-Star-Kithut10 gives you 10% off with free shipping.. The ego type batteries are only 14mm diameter and quite comfortable to hold and give you decent battery life..
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