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pomperipossa 07-09-2015 01:57 AM

E-cigg recommendation
 
I decided I want to try to change from smoking "real" cigarettes to Vapor/E-ciggs.
When heading to the closest head/smoke shop I realized there are literally 100s of different vapor/E-ciggs to choose from. Ranging from $10 to a couple of hundred bucks. Does anyone have one they recommend and if so why?
Thanks,
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zerovic 07-09-2015 02:00 AM

mine was the simplest and cheapest back in the days... i however got really tired of charging it all the time, so after 10 years of smoking, and 2 weeks of ecig, i quit smoking... definitely worth trying, as real cigars will taste like mud after you smoke the electronic one for a couple of days..

Choopa Phil 07-09-2015 07:28 AM

The new tanks that are out are great they rank up there with a lot of the rebuildable atomizers out now. For starters check out the Kanger Subox/Tank - Kanger SUBOX Mini Starter Kit Black

Ive got some coupon codes too if youre interested, the stores will jack up the prices by around 30%

Colmike9 07-09-2015 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 20519610)
The new tanks that are out are great they rank up there with a lot of the rebuildable atomizers out now. For starters check out the Kanger Subox/Tank - Kanger SUBOX Mini Starter Kit Black

Ive got some coupon codes too if youre interested, the stores will jack up the prices by around 30%

My friend owns a vape shop in Texas and recommended the same one to me. :thumbsup

Choopa Phil 07-09-2015 07:42 AM

Within the past 2-3 months the ecig technology has really increased ten fold and the prices of the tech have started to drop. You cant go wrong with Kanger, Aspire, or Horizon.

pornstarlet-net 07-09-2015 08:52 AM

You might want to try the Fling disposable E Cigs. It looks like a slightly oversized cigarette but will last a week depending on how much you smoke.

Harmon 07-09-2015 08:56 AM

eLeaf iStick and a Nautilus Mini tank to start - pick your juice according to taste.

Total about $100 (do eBay and don't go back).

:2 cents:

Good luck on quitting. Best move you will ever make. :2 cents::thumbsup

candyflip 07-09-2015 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 20519610)
The new tanks that are out are great they rank up there with a lot of the rebuildable atomizers out now. For starters check out the Kanger Subox/Tank - Kanger SUBOX Mini Starter Kit Black

Ive got some coupon codes too if youre interested, the stores will jack up the prices by around 30%

I bought a basic Kanger set and went back a few days later to upgrade. This is my current kit.

You can order all of the Kanger shit on Aliexpress.com for usually half of what the shops are selling them for.

Choopa Phil 07-09-2015 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 20519698)
eLeaf iStick and a Nautilus Mini tank to start - pick your juice according to taste.

Total about $100 (do eBay and don't go back).

:2 cents:

Good luck on quitting. Best move you will ever make. :2 cents::thumbsup

You can get that setup WAYYYY cheaper now. I originally had an Istick 50 watt and Horizon Sub Ohm tank which was purchased for $80. The only reason I suggest against the Istick is because mine literally blew up in my hand. Loud pop, heated up to about 120+ degrees and smoke started pouring out of it. Thank god I was close to my kitchen sink to drop it in there! Again it was probably a rare case but i wouldnt get another one.

The Nautilus mini is an okay tank...it cant really handle much power, about 11-15 watts max. For the money theres so many better options that give you a lot more flexibility.

Currently using an IPv4 Mini 70 watt - Black iPV Mini 2 70 Watts Mod by Pioneer4you
Horizon Sub Ohm Tank - Arctic Sub-Ohm BTDC Tank by Horizon

@Candyflip - Just be careful with that stuff. A lot of that is faked, I wouldnt trust something I'm pushing high wattage through that's near my face.

Anthony 07-09-2015 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 20519610)
The new tanks that are out are great they rank up there with a lot of the rebuildable atomizers out now. For starters check out the Kanger Subox/Tank - Kanger SUBOX Mini Starter Kit Black

Ive got some coupon codes too if youre interested, the stores will jack up the prices by around 30%

That's a good starter kit.

I'd also suggest getting a MVP 20 watt box mod, with any kanger/aspire tank. I would suggest aero tank for a starter. I started 1.5 years ago with a MVP 2 10 and kanger, and it served me well till I upgraded.

It's the best way to quit. I've tried over 30 years, and this is the longest without cigs ever, and I'm never going back to smoking.

Anthony 07-09-2015 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 20519704)
If you spend $100 on that setup youre getting majorly ripped off. I originally had an Istick 50 watt and Horizon Sub Ohm tank which was purchased for $80. The only reason I suggest against the Istick is because mine literally blew up in my hand. Heated up to about 120+ degrees and smoke started pouring out of it. Thank god I was close to my kitchen sink to drop it in there! Again it was probably a rare case but i wouldnt get another one.

The Nautilus mini is an okay tank...it cant really handle much power, about 11-15 watts max. For the money theres so many better options that give you a lot more flexibility.

Currently using an IPv4 Mini 70 watt - Black iPV Mini 2 70 Watts Mod by Pioneer4you
Horizon Sub Ohm Tank - Arctic Sub-Ohm BTDC Tank by Horizon

I agree, that's a shit ton money for what you get. I have a Sigelei 150w with a Lemo 2 and it cost me about 120 bucks total.

Jel 07-09-2015 09:13 AM

v2 here, from 60 cigs a day down to 5 - 10 a day (unless I'm out, fuck carrying an ecig around)

The previous ones in this thread are a bit OTT for my liking, plus it looks like you need to park them on the drive overnight... depending on whether you want something like those or something a bit less heavy duty, like I say the v2 kit does the job fine. I was a very heavy smoker, and I still have the ecig on the go almost all the time, so it definitely does the job.

GL whichever one you go for, decent ecigs definitely work :)

joefresh99 07-22-2015 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 20519610)
The new tanks that are out are great they rank up there with a lot of the rebuildable atomizers out now. For starters check out the Kanger Subox/Tank - Kanger SUBOX Mini Starter Kit Black

Ive got some coupon codes too if youre interested, the stores will jack up the prices by around 30%

I agree...The SUBOX Mini is a very popular here at 180Smoke...
Also very popular is The Joyetech eVic-VT:
http://www.180smoke.ca/joyetech-evic...nd-clearomizer
(currently sold out)

SilentKnight 07-22-2015 08:27 PM

Been usin' my MVP2.0 with an Aspire tank for about a year - still works great. My only issue is it goes through coils faster than the old dual coil (wick style) clearomizer tanks.

Only had 2 real cigs in the past two years after taking up the vape. Smoked for 35 years prior to that.

naughty1 07-23-2015 06:09 AM

As a Former Smoker of 3 packs + a day for 30 years I tried the shitty e-cigs they are a real pain in the ass because yer always charging the damn battery.

Do Not try the e-cig type if your goal is to QUIT get yourself a good Mod Vape and Sub Ohm tank I run an Innokin MVP Pro 3.0 With a Herkules tank it works great . Cost me 74.99 and Battery last for DAYS not Hours

OK NOW some things vape shops Don't tell you When you use a Mod and sub Ohm tank you need to use a LOW MG Nicotine vape fluid. If not your gonna Overdose yourself on Nicotine because of how much the Mods/SubOhms put out Trust me I listened to guy at vape shop and all he wanted to do was sell his fluid so I bought his fluid it was 18 MG Nic, but after awhile I started to get the Nicotine headache which is first sign of overdose. Not to mention that shit was harsh as hell on my throat . SO I did some research and found a really good combo for my Innokin and Sub Ohm tank. I went to a place I found online called DR Crimmys and ordered up some of their Vanilla Custard with Brown Sugar,Granny Smith Apple and Extra Vanilla with 6mg Nicotine 125 ML for 30$ and OMG its fucking amazing . Another thing to remember is that if you order any fluids from online and they make them special let them steep for a week once you get them shake the bottle everyday an you will be glad you did the flavor really comes out after steeping.


Hope this helps you out.

Another place you can check for vape supplies is thevapemall.com they have some pretty decent deals on mods / tanks / juices

Choopa Phil 07-23-2015 09:16 AM

Just upgraded my setup to an IPv3 165 watt box mod with a Vector Rebuildable RDA. Boy what a difference in flavor, not to mention you're not spending $4-5 per coil that only last a few days.

naughty1 07-23-2015 04:09 PM

Damn Phil 165 watts you must be one of them cloud chasers

GFED 07-23-2015 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 20519698)
eLeaf iStick and a Nautilus Mini tank to start - pick your juice according to taste.

Total about $100 (do eBay and don't go back).

:2 cents:

Good luck on quitting. Best move you will ever make. :2 cents::thumbsup

I agree, iStick is about the best deal around. Swapped out my Kanger Pro Tank for a Subtank Mini though.

Choopa Phil 07-24-2015 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naughty1 (Post 20531909)
Damn Phil 165 watts you must be one of them cloud chasers

Haha I don't run it at that wattage. Plus this is the new temp control which uses different types of coils. I have tp say one of my buddies got me into and it kinda turned into a hobby. I don't really do it outside of the house and if I do I'm using my horizon tank. Its obnoxious carrying a huge mod around and blowing clouds everywhere.

Besides my incident, isticks have a huge failure rate. I would stay away from any eleaf products for the time being.

naughty1 07-24-2015 06:46 PM

Phil what did you pay for that setup?

Choopa Phil 07-27-2015 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naughty1 (Post 20532968)
Phil what did you pay for that setup?

I got my IPv3 for $75 and a Vector rebuildable atomizer for $40...so $115 total. Youll also need 2 batteries and a charger (had these already). That will set you back about another $50. I ended up swapping the Vector out for a BAAL - El Diablo. Much cooler vape and a lot more flavor. Its unbelievable how different setups (coils, atomizer, mod) produce different amounts of vapor and flavor.

Colmike9 09-28-2015 11:04 AM

Buy an eCig/eHookah from me, a starter kit is as low as $18.99 :upsidedow
https://www.pinterest.com/ehookahpens/

RTP 09-28-2015 11:36 AM

Sounds like you are just getting started...

All good recommendations on here.

If you're gonna just switch to ecigs, get disposables and see how it goes they are super cheap and are a good entry point. (sub $10) to see if you dig it.

If you're getting into vaping grab a starter kit like a Joyetech eGo 1 or similar and familiarize yourself with mods.

Fasttech is a good place for cheap (some clones and some authentic stuff)

srockhard 09-29-2015 01:40 PM

Fin. Because I'm an investor. https://www.fincigs.com/

newB 09-29-2015 03:39 PM

I smoked a pack a day for about 20 years, and a little over a month ago I decided to give ecigs a try. I picked up one of those Mark10 starters for around $15 (and it comes with a coupon for your first purchase of cartridges) - mainly because they were a recognizable brand that I figured would be easy to find cartridges for when I needed them. Although the cartridges are supposed to be the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes, I'm still on my 4th, so I'm clearly not vaping as much as I smoked. In fact, I think I am at the point that I can walk away from the nicotine altogether.

I know a lot of people say that vaping should not be part of a smoking cessation plan, but that's exactly what it has been for me. I'm really looking forward to taking up running again.


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