Best / most popular electronic cigarette brand in/for Canada.

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Vapture

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I'm currently using the zerocig ecig. i heard they had better success shipping to Canada, though I;m sure others do as well. But I wanted to try ecig with some nicotine to see if they have any benefit for me, so that was the first concern. I'm new to this game so I;m still fumbling thru.

I don't have any complains about the current ecig I'm using but have little to compare it too. Too be honest, given the simplicity of the device I would expect many vendors would be able to offer decent product. I guess if I had to a soldering iron dipped in ejuice would work as well ... but that's a lot of hassle when driving. :) That would probably be more distracting than cell phone use.

So, I would be interested in the known the most/best ecig product for Canada. --- That would make it must easier when trying to steal parts and supplies from others :) I like the 2 piece design best. AND I have no need for the thing to look like a normal cigarette.

I'm fairly new to vaping .. a few days ... just want to make using ecigs as convenient as possible to avoid falling back to normal cigarettes, until I decide to leave nicotine behind as well.
 

Vapoor eyes er

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What is one Vapers fave vape machine is not necessarily other's choice. Some NEED VV/ variable volt while others are happy with a true 3.7 volt PV while some are happy with the eGo series. I would say the EGo is prolly the most popular but not necessarily the best in it's class. Kgo/ Riva also a very popular PV cuz it's 3.7 volts and long batt life. Among VV the Provari very well known with a solid and loyal following. LavaTube aka Lambo aka KnightRider aka VTube also very popular as an inexpensive Tube VV.
 
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Vapoor eyes er

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You're welcome. The Riva aka Kgo batts don't drain A's quickly A's the eGo batts.
Canvape.com sells a Riva starter kit for $40 and an eGo C 1100 mah WITHOUT the dreaded tanks but includes 4 Clearomizers for $50.
Located in S. Ontario and he's usually the first have the latest gear for the best price so even if you're just window shopping good place to visit. He's also ECF listed and has thread in the Cdn Suppliers Section.
Good Luck.


thx ...

the eGo seems decent ... especially the riva (long life battery) ...510 as well
 

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thx ...

the eGo seems decent ... especially the riva (long life battery) ...510 as well

For just a few dollars more, the Twist is the same form as the eGo and although the variable voltage is nice to fine tune whatever you are vaping, it's true beauty is that it will hold whatever voltage you want from beginning to end.

Few other VVs do this and it's the only one that does it at that price!

You can get more machine for more money.
You can't get more machine for the same money!

Relax, Enjoy!
 

bidslayer

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I'd recommend the Riva ... got it through Canvapes. I'm using it with cartridges right now, but will be moving to cartomizers shortly. The Redds kit is also handy - not sure how popular yet though - as it comes in a carry pack that looks like a pack of smokes and will recharge the spare battery as well as store three extra carts.
 
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