Difference from Cartomizer and Atomizer?

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kenrc51

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Planing on getting the Evic or Provari Mini and was on the check out on the provape for the porvari site it said to add a cartomizer and atomizer?

I know if I buy the Evic it will come with a kit and I would have everything I need.

For the Provari, I would need to buy battery, charger, tank, juice, and what else?

Sorry, I'm a newbie.
 

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If you can afford the Provari, go for it, you wont regret it. You can choose either a cartomizer, atomizer or both if you want. Cartomizer has filler so you can add 20-25 drops and will last you all day (depending on how much you vape). Atomizer is just the heating coil with a little mesh and will only hold a few drops and you will have to constantly fill.
Now you will get better flavor and possibly better vapor and throat hit (imo) with the atomizer, but like I said you will have to keep topping up with juice. With the devices your looking to get I would have to say get an atomizer for testing juices, but also get a tank/clearomizer. Tank/clearomizers hold a lot more juice than cartomizers and atomizers and some are rebuildable. I would suggest looking at the vision vv nova.
For the vv nova you can buy replacement coil heads that screw on and off easily and it is possible to rebuild if you want. Its a good starter for the world of tanks, good price and great vape. Im pretty sure you can get a vv nova on the Provape website.
 

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I believe on provape it allows you to add everything you need (for an even higher price than the Provari already is). I personally would go for the evic and and add the things you need. that might be because I'm a (insert stereotypical religious sect here) about spending, .... that's just my opinion :p

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If you can afford the Provari, go for it, you wont regret it. You can choose either a cartomizer, atomizer or both if you want. Cartomizer has filler so you can add 20-25 drops and will last you all day (depending on how much you vape). Atomizer is just the heating coil with a little mesh and will only hold a few drops and you will have to constantly fill.
Now you will get better flavor and possibly better vapor and throat hit (imo) with the atomizer, but like I said you will have to keep topping up with juice. With the devices your looking to get I would have to say get an atomizer for testing juices, but also get a tank/clearomizer. Tank/clearomizers hold a lot more juice than cartomizers and atomizers and some are rebuildable. I would suggest looking at the vision vv nova.
For the vv nova you can buy replacement coil heads that screw on and off easily and it is possible to rebuild if you want. Its a good starter for the world of tanks, good price and great vape. Im pretty sure you can get a vv nova on the Provape website.

Cool, you just made some stuff clear to me to. So the Cirrus tank I want is a clearomizer then. I would need to get some head. Which is the middle thing right?
 

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Hi Ken. Welcome. You've found a great place to find info and recomendations.

I 've written a series of articles to help new vapors get started. You can find them in my blog in the link under my avatar or here:

E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs

On page two, you will find a primer intro on the different juice delivery devices, with photos, descriptions, and videos on how to use them. There are other articles of interest in the rest of the blog, including cartotank setup.

A Provari is a great e-cig for the long term vapor and has excellent customer support even after the warranty expires. However, it is quite expensive for someone who may have never used an electronic cigarette before. Are you certain that you are comfortable spending $200 or more on your first vaping setup?
 

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Oh yeah, for got to mention. What is a clearomizer?

I saw some tanks I like and the one that caught my eyes are the Cirrus tanks. So are the Cirrus tank an atomizer? Oh yeah on the provari site it says do not use low resistant tanks. What is consider low or not?

Cirrus tank is a tank/clearomizer. 2.0 ohms and below is considered low resistance, and you can use low resistance on Provari at a low voltage. They might just say that to cover themselves
 

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Cool, you just made some stuff clear to me to. So the Cirrus tank I want is a clearomizer then. I would need to get some head. Which is the middle thing right?

I was just looking at cirrus tanks and it seems they are carto tanks, which is a cartomizer within a tank filled with juice that seeps into the cartomizer and keeps the filler loaded with juice, I could be wrong though. I think you should keep looking before you buy that unless its what you want.
 

kenrc51

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Hi Ken. Welcome. You've found a great place to find info and recomendations.

I 've written a series of articles to help new vapors get started. You can find them in my blog in the link under my avatar or here:

E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs

On page two, you will find a primer intro on the different juice delivery devices, with photos, descriptions, and videos on how to use them. There are other articles of interest in the rest of the blog, including cartotank setup.

A Provari is a great e-cig for the long term vapor and has excellent customer support even after the warranty expires. However, it is quite expensive for someone who may have never used an electronic cigarette before. Are you certain that you are comfortable spending $200 or more on your first vaping setup?


Thanks Baditude!!

I'm not a baller or have a grip of money to blow but I can afford $200 on a setup. I see many people selling their vapes to get the provari. I know myself and I usually like to get the best product available in the market. So actually by spending more on my first setup will probably save me money on not having to sell the cheaper ones.
 
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