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Calling all E-cig / "Vapers" .... what do you vape??

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There are some vape stores over your way. I know there is one in Roswell. What you want depends on your habbit. I would say skip all the BS and get a Vamo V3 or 4 or 5 inexpensive,changable batteries, and will support alot of different types of atomizers,cartos, etc.
You should be able to get a Vamo kit for less than $50.00 with batteries,charger, and a tank or carto.
 
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Sold the Panzer and atomic too Bgolden84
Enjoy bro loved the Panzer before my paragon
Now my paragon takes first lol


Still have a gen 2 biomech #15 fs

Thanks bro. I can tell you like your hawk sauce Lol. Cleaned them both up and the panzer looks brand new. Thanks again brother feed back in route
 
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Alright, jumping in the band wagon a little late.
Completely new at this, buddy had one yesterday and now I've got to have one. Still enjoy my cigars and snus, but this seems like a great way and keeps it "clean".

What starter kit, or pen would y'all recommend to a new vaper? I'm in statesboro so most likely will have to order...
Your personal preferences will dictate where you start, but as CH has said, find a local store near you and have a look around. The Vamo & tank that CH mentioned is a great start (A variable voltage device that lets you adjust your settings). Personally, I would skip the smaller/thinner eGo type batteries as they just don't hold up, especially if you carry in your pocket.

I, personally, would set aside $100 to get started with a very good setup; that will cover the device/mod, batteries, charger, a couple of tanks (or one really good tank), replacement coil heads or cartons depending upon the tank style you select, and leaves you enough $$ for plenty of different juices.

That old saying of buy once, cry once, is pretty true; spend a little more up front to get a good working setup and you won't be replacing parts as frequently.

Any vape shop with a good selection will walk you through all the parts, but if they offer the eGo style starter kits, just tell them you don't want to start with anything less than a Vamo or equivalent Variable Voltage
 
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