Newbie needs some help and suggestion.

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Malossi888

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@ kiwi strap yup im looking on that smokeless image x2 batt. Is that a 510 connection? And i also watch some video by outlaw vapor. He said something about x2 is like also a kgo. So which one is better, more versatile and not complicated but with lot of options just in case.

@debadoo thanks for your patience and help especially the mr outlaw video. Cause i waa thinking of that x2 batt from SI but mr outlaw said is just the same as going with kgo batt. Now it got me thinking again abt your suggestion of going the kgo route.


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you're very welcome. It's good to do research and try to get the thing that will fit you best. Also keep in mind though, that this truly isn't about finding one thing that will serve you for a long time, at least for most folks. The vast majority begin wanting a cig look a like. Most decide fairly soon thereafter that they want more, and that trend continues. Part of it is because tastes change, and partly, I think, because for most this isn't as satisfying as smoking was, so it's a bit of a struggle for many, and we are always seeking that thing that will give us a bit more satisfaction. That's what it is for me for the most part. Then there are those gadget oriented folks who just gotta try the latest greatest thing out there cuz it's kewl! lol
 

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Hahaha yup i hear. But for me this is just my way of staying away from analog. Thats why i went into this e-cig vaping thing and it serves me well. It help me lessen and quit analogs. I hope it will be for good. But its still best i think to have a small cig size type. Cause like the bigger ones its just weird to carry it out and vape in public. Compare to a cig size.

So like what you suggested going the kgo way suits me. Is there a big difference between the kgo and ego twist? Or its just the VV thing that is different. The batt is the same sized as the kgo that you recommended right. I just want make that this time if i get and buy something its the right choice. :)
 
I have been vaping for a good while now, and started working at an egig shop within the last 3 months for a second job/a discount. We sell KGo kits, and many others. The kgo is a good kit, but i would send you in the direction of a Leo Pro, or if you want an eGo connection for more accessories without adapters, an eGo-t. The Leo Pro is great, has a battery life indication system, a passthrough (smoke and charge at same time), and a shutoff to prevent overcharging.
 

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I have been vaping for a good while now, and started working at an egig shop within the last 3 months for a second job/a discount. We sell KGo kits, and many others. The kgo is a good kit, but i would send you in the direction of a Leo Pro, or if you want an eGo connection for more accessories without adapters, an eGo-t. The Leo Pro is great, has a battery life indication system, a passthrough (smoke and charge at same time), and a shutoff to prevent overcharging.

thanks for the suggestion about the leo pro. But i think that is too much for
Me right now. Cause i am just leaning towards the e cig like stuff as close to analog as possible but people here suggested you really need to go a bit bigger for better batt life and throat hit. So i think the leo pro is too much cause i dont like fancy and complicated stuff just the basic thing close to and look like an analog and hasle free easy to use. :)
 
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