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QROPS

2,838 posts

185 months

Saturday 22nd February 2014
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I hope you learned you lesson?!

Those CE5's are OK for what they are, but once you start upgrading you quickly realise how terrible they are.

I haven't needed to rebuild my new tank yet, I took it apart a few days ago, washed it under the tap and then did some dry burns to clean the muck of the coil to get it glowing bright orange again.

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

228 months

Monday 24th February 2014
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In January I bought a Sophia atomiser - for anyone looking for a neat tank atomiser that is reliable and easy to use, it is a good one - no leaks or gurgles, and you can re-wick/coil without emptying the tank.

I've done a review of it here: http://ukvapers.org/Thread-The-Sophia-Prof-s-Out-o...

axgizmo

1,095 posts

154 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Honestly, never realised how good the Evod was until I couldn't use it! stocked up on consumables now so yes I learned my lesson smile

connell757

19 posts

127 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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I need some help with this. I have been using the E-lites cartridge cigarette for 2months now and it works OK but i don't feel like its very cost affective, the battery doesn't last very well, neither do the cartridges.

So i want to move onto the tanks etc. I want to spend about £50 for a kit and looking through various posts on here it has confused me beyond reason.
I gather i would like the variable voltage batteries so I can adjust it to get the best vape.

Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

165 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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connell757 said:
I need some help with this. I have been using the E-lites cartridge cigarette for 2months now and it works OK but i don't feel like its very cost affective, the battery doesn't last very well, neither do the cartridges.

So i want to move onto the tanks etc. I want to spend about £50 for a kit and looking through various posts on here it has confused me beyond reason.
I gather i would like the variable voltage batteries so I can adjust it to get the best vape.

Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
My wife did the same as you finding elites and motive 10 very expensive and unreliable, then bought this kit together with the fluid they sell and has never looked back:
http://myepack.co.uk/review/product/list/id/694/ca...



Sway

26,340 posts

195 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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connell757 said:
I need some help with this. I have been using the E-lites cartridge cigarette for 2months now and it works OK but i don't feel like its very cost affective, the battery doesn't last very well, neither do the cartridges.

So i want to move onto the tanks etc. I want to spend about £50 for a kit and looking through various posts on here it has confused me beyond reason.
I gather i would like the variable voltage batteries so I can adjust it to get the best vape.

Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
I'd personally go for an Innokin itaste mvp v2 - bang on your budget.

One BIG battery, with voltmeter so you know when to charge. Variable voltage and wattage (voltage is like holding constant throttle, wattage is equivalent to cruise control).

Pukka bit of kit.

connell757

19 posts

127 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Sway said:
I'd personally go for an Innokin itaste mvp v2 - bang on your budget.

One BIG battery, with voltmeter so you know when to charge. Variable voltage and wattage (voltage is like holding constant throttle, wattage is equivalent to cruise control).

Pukka bit of kit.
No Doubt this is brilliant but I'm not sure if i could live with that box! It sounds perfect but I would still like the idea of a pen type shape.

Thanks

connell757

19 posts

127 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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mad4amanda said:
My wife did the same as you finding elites and motive 10 very expensive and unreliable, then bought this kit together with the fluid they sell and has never looked back:
http://myepack.co.uk/review/product/list/id/694/ca...
Cheers these keep coming up on my search, I don't think the battery is variable though is it?

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

165 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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No the battery is not variable but they appear to hold charge very well, it lasts all dayand my wife is a heavy user having been 30 a day previously . Its nice and simple and apparently gives good vapour and with the right fluid a strong hit. she replaces the coils once a month but they are cheap and reliable. the kit has 2 complete setups so you always have a reserve and 5 spare coils too.
She has thought about changing stuff on it (coils and tanks) but concluded that its simple and works well so why bother, and its relatively cheap compared to some of the variable stuff. If your swapping from elites she found it payed back within a month!

We never really worked out the advantage of the variable battery and different ohm coils it just seamed complicated when this works well.

Celtic Dragon

3,172 posts

236 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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I've just got myself a Tornado but the liquid makes me cough like a 80 a day smoker! The liquid is a totally wicked one.

can anyone recommend q liquid that doesn't produce as much vapour, or isn't likely to make me have a coughing fit every time I use the thing please.

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

199 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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try delux tobacco or usa mix from safer-cigs.co.uk both very plesent rich creamy tobacco flavours.
The usa mix is similar to benson silvers or marly lights, and the delux tobacco is like smoking a decent irish coffee.

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

228 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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CanI suggest anyone who uses ecigs reads this:

http://www.efvi.eu/index.html

Please draw it to other vapers attention

Sway

26,340 posts

195 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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Prof Beard said:
In January I bought a Sophia atomiser - for anyone looking for a neat tank atomiser that is reliable and easy to use, it is a good one - no leaks or gurgles, and you can re-wick/coil without emptying the tank.

I've done a review of it here: http://ukvapers.org/Thread-The-Sophia-Prof-s-Out-o...
Just ordered one. Choked a little when it came to over 90 quid, but have been looking at Leo's creations for a while.

I went for the Sophia, slim tank, East drip tip and a pack of low res coils.

Looking forward to a package arriving.

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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Sway said:
Prof Beard said:
In January I bought a Sophia atomiser - for anyone looking for a neat tank atomiser that is reliable and easy to use, it is a good one - no leaks or gurgles, and you can re-wick/coil without emptying the tank.

I've done a review of it here: http://ukvapers.org/Thread-The-Sophia-Prof-s-Out-o...
Just ordered one. Choked a little when it came to over 90 quid, but have been looking at Leo's creations for a while.

I went for the Sophia, slim tank, East drip tip and a pack of low res coils.

Looking forward to a package arriving.
Well I'm still very pleased with mine, no gurgles, leaks or dry hits. I use the low res coils too, but I also make make my own from NR-R-NR premade wires and silica wick

brad40

51 posts

134 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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A basic bit of kit from vapescape, the 1100 I think with joy tech tobacco flavour has done the the job for me so far. One month without smoking! I've looked at cloud 9 and other sites and they seem a bit hardcore.

This is becoming a bit of of a mission as three people I know have stopped smoking with this kit.

JapFreak786

1,530 posts

158 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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Not read the previous pages as I'm not a smoker but do go Sheesha lounges now and then. I've seen the 0% tobacco sheesha pens at the shop near work, anyone have any experiences of these or best for a new thread?

Edited by JapFreak786 on Saturday 1st March 22:09

Sway

26,340 posts

195 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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Any decent ecig can run zero nicotine liquid. Very good shisha alternative.

Apple and watermelon are particular favourites.

The_Burg

4,846 posts

215 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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Celtic Dragon said:
I've just got myself a Tornado but the liquid makes me cough like a 80 a day smoker! The liquid is a totally wicked one.

can anyone recommend q liquid that doesn't produce as much vapour, or isn't likely to make me have a coughing fit every time I use the thing please.
Me too, eCigs make me cough like mad, health wise i reckon real smokes are better. At least i don't cough or get dry mouth / throat.

brad40

51 posts

134 months

Saturday 1st March 2014
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The joyetech that I'm using at the moment dosent have those problems that you are talking about . It's got a good throght hit. With ought the burn. Drunk spelling!

From vape escape PG+VG liquid

Grummpy

2,985 posts

177 months

Monday 3rd March 2014
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The_Burg said:
health wise i reckon real smokes are better
You reckon wrong.

You just need to drink more water.

e-cigs have four harmless ingredients.

Tobacco cigs have a least four thousand ingredients, including tar and carbon monoxide.
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