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Post by hytesta on Jan 2, 2015 13:01:35 GMT
I just got an iStick and Nautilus Mini set up and am very happy with it, it was my 2nd step on the Vaping road so I think its a good step up for you. Alternatively you could look at the Kanger iPow 2 mega kit, I got this for the other half at Xmas and she is more than happy with it, slightly less power than the iStick but Variable Wattage, variable air flow and nice simple display to keep you informed. I find Variable Wattage is better for us beginners as its simpler than Variable Voltage. myepack.co.uk/kits/kanger-ipow-2-mega-kit.htmlIf size is important, the iStick is much smaller than the iPow2 so much more pocket friendly, I found YouTube very handy when deciding what to choose, loads of reviews to browse over
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Post by hytesta on Dec 29, 2014 12:34:27 GMT
Santa came and left me an iStick and Nautilus Mini - Thanks Santa and thanks to his AAEC Elves for recommendations. The missus got a Kanger iPow 2 Mega again through help on this thread, so again thanks
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hytesta
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Post by hytesta on Dec 12, 2014 20:38:47 GMT
OK letter to Santa written and will be going as suggested. Now if someone can point me to a good easy to understand guide about variable voltage /wattage, pros cons what's it all does and how to get best results that would be great, I need to get my head around all that now cheers
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Post by hytesta on Dec 12, 2014 20:32:52 GMT
Hi there vincy, I'm new here and an absolute beginner so I have nothing more to add really, just saying welcome and good luck on the road to full recovery.
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Post by hytesta on Dec 9, 2014 10:53:41 GMT
May I ask what kit your currently using? Thanks for all the replies, I'm not sure but I think the iStick gets a few thumbs up here igual currently I'm using a MultiVape Aspire clone, its been ok and got me on the Vaping route but I feel I need something more now... its been 4 weeks and I have seen in the Show us yours that some people have gone buying within 3, so I feel a bit of a slacker now iStick and Aspire Nautilus Mini on Santas list then
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Post by hytesta on Dec 8, 2014 10:40:57 GMT
I thought I should introduce myself. I'm Lee been a smoker for best part of 30 years and a vaper for a month now. Gone from 10-15 rollups a day to not a single sniff of tobacco since getting my first PV.
Now with Xmas looming, looking to upgrade to something a bit better than the MultiVape Aspire ET 'Petrol station clone' that I am currently using, so I am now after a bit of advice really.
I don't want to go mental and get a personal fog machine just yet and I don't want to go into something that is going to cost loads. I want something simple, thats easy to maintain and got a bit more oomph, and flavour.
I dont yet understand all the ohm/voltage/resistance malarky but trying to get my head round it so again advice and help will be appriciated
I am looking at the Aspire Premium CF Variable Voltage Vaping Kit as my next step. Is this a good choice? What alternatives are there?
Thanks in advance Lee
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