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Post by esmecullen on Jul 14, 2012 18:18:49 GMT
I started off on a Tornado mini
Then bought a Riva kit
Next was a Twist, then a LT
and finally a Provari
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timnowvapes
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Post by timnowvapes on Jul 14, 2012 19:22:47 GMT
Innokin 510 battery cig-a-likes Vape-Escape Vision 900 ego-T + spare battery, + V3 Visions, + Cartomisers Twist is on my list - or at least better batteries..........Provari - thinking about it, just a little large in diameter for my liking
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 14, 2012 19:54:34 GMT
Twist is on my list - or at least better batteries..........Provari - thinking about it, just a little large in diameter for my liking I would definitely recommend a Twist... especially if you are finding yourself drawn to bigger, shinier, less bank manager friendly things With so many variables for what to put on top of it - a million and one different clearos and cartos, tanks and atomisers - my feeling is that there is little point dropping £200 for the battery end if you don't know what you are going to be happy putting on top. A twist is a very cheap way of getting a regulated VV battery that let's you try out all the juices and juice holders you need to find what's best for you.
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 14, 2012 20:08:30 GMT
I bought a Tornado Tank from TW in February 2011 and when I took my first draw I rang my business partner (Construction Company) and told him that we would be starting an e-cig business as a sideline 16 months on and the building company has been shut down and we spend all our time running Vape Escape. It's hard work, but probably the best decision I've made
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Post by Karma on Jul 14, 2012 20:29:42 GMT
Twist is on my list - or at least better batteries..........Provari - thinking about it, just a little large in diameter for my liking I would definitely recommend a Twist... especially if you are finding yourself drawn to bigger, shinier, less bank manager friendly things With so many variables for what to put on top of it - a million and one different clearos and cartos, tanks and atomisers - my feeling is that there is little point dropping £200 for the battery end if you don't know what you are going to be happy putting on top. A twist is a very cheap way of getting a regulated VV battery that let's you try out all the juices and juice holders you need to find what's best for you. Nodding my head here Tak. Until I find exactly what I want to put on top of a battery, I'm sticking with cheap and cheerfull I also know that in some circumstances quality over quantity is very important. I'm happy at the moment to have quite a vast quantity of batteries and some battery holders, I do like the simplicity of purely mechanical mods I started vaping to stop smoking but it has turned into a bit of a hobby. I really do like the sound of and pictures of the Provari, but I don't feel the need for one, yet I do feel the need to have several back up devices tho
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Post by Chrissie on Jul 14, 2012 20:38:07 GMT
In July 2008 I first heard about e-cigs & bought a super-mini RN4081 & thought it was amazing (well it seemed like it at the time ) Next I "upgraded" to a DSE901 mini & thought "ooh this is better" Next a Screwdriver (origanal sold by Trig on eBay) - loved the idea of it being a "bigger" battery holder, but never really liked the button on. Then bought a GG Grant - purely mechanical & loved he look of it & the button placement, so next was a GGTS. As you all know, I still love my GGTS I did at one point buy a Riva, mainly due to the fact everyone was recommending egos/Rivas & couldn't do so myself without trying one. Glad I did as it's a brilliant generic e-cig.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 14, 2012 22:02:52 GMT
Quick, somebody call the medics. Perpy's ninja has malfunctioned Ah but you see OneDay . . . I carefully select my quarry with the aid of my Ninja senses, then little by stealthy little . . . I work on them, with the invaluable assistance of my Ninjaettes. Until our victim vaper is but putty in our hands and begging to buy a Provari . . . you've only got to look at Tim to see how successful this strategy is.
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Post by kruegerbait on Jul 14, 2012 22:31:39 GMT
Both me and the missus started vaping on the same day so we have to buy double of everything. We started with ciggie likes and 5 batteries then I discovered this forum and within one week purchased two Ego kits. After that we've got totally carried away with liquids, cartos, clearos and tanks. Yesterday I was so close to clicking the buy button for 2 Provaris but held back and purchased 2 chrome LTs instead. For the 20th time we have both agreed that we have everything we need now and won't buy anything else until the next time.
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OneDay
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Post by OneDay on Jul 14, 2012 22:34:05 GMT
Krueger do you and the mrs find you're fighting over the juices, or do you have different tastes?
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Post by kruegerbait on Jul 14, 2012 22:54:35 GMT
She likes hers very sweet, I prefer tobacco and caramel flavours so there hasn't been any mad fights yet. The Mint Choc Chip Pixie Juice has swapped hands a few times though, I'm the current winner on that one at the moment.
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Jul 15, 2012 1:33:17 GMT
In July 2008 I first heard about e-cigs & bought a super-mini RN4081 & thought it was amazing (well it seemed like it at the time ) Next I "upgraded" to a DSE901 mini & thought "ooh this is better" Next a Screwdriver (origanal sold by Trig on eBay) - loved the idea of it being a "bigger" battery holder, but never really liked the button on. Then bought a GG Grant - purely mechanical & loved he look of it & the button placement, so next was a GGTS. As you all know, I still love my GGTS I did at one point buy a Riva, mainly due to the fact everyone was recommending egos/Rivas & couldn't do so myself without trying one. Glad I did as it's a brilliant generic e-cig. Gonna have to post another pic of the Grant Chrissie, its so beautiful
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