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Semi-new vaper needs girly PV recommendations!

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Hey everyone,

I have lurked in these forums for quite sometime and decided to make the leap to register today. I posted my story in the new members forums and thought I would try to get some opinions from Canadians as I would like to purchase a new setup locally! I smoked analogs for just over 7 years and then bought a 510 with no nic juice. To make a long story short, I missed the buzz of nicotine and began smoking flavoured cigarillos again. The 510 was awesome at first but I was super disappointed with the battery life, atomizer maintenance and lack of throat hit and vapour.

I have heard good things about the Joye Ego, and am thinking about buying this kit from this vendor over others mainly because it comes I am girly girl and it comes in pink! (Yeah, I said it!)

Canadian E-cigarette Happy/Joye eGo Starter Kit - Black, Silver, White, Titanium
I do regret not doing more research before spending nearly $100 on a 510 setup and don't want to make the same mistake twice. I was wondering if any of you could shed some light as to whether you think this kit would be good for me to start vaping again with considering my history. If I can find a Canadian nic-juice supplier, I would be open to trying that with my existing 510 set.

Also, if you know of any other vendors that sell similar PVs in pink or other girl-friendly colours, please let me know! Thank you <3
 

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Sorry I can't help myself but you could always attach a Barbie dress to a Darwin,Lava Tube or Provari. An Ego is a bit bigger than the 510 but battery will last you a long time. It costs a bit and you may have a long wait but you can get any color you desire with a GLV mini or super mini. They work great. Great Lakes Vapor makes them. Maybe look into it and get it next time as it does take awhile.
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Sorry I can't help myself but you could always attach a Barbie dress to a Darwin,Lava Tube or Provari. An Ego is a bit bigger than the 510 but battery will last you a long time. It costs a bit and you may have a long wait but you can get any color you desire with a GLV mini or super mini. They work great. Great Lakes Vapor makes them. Maybe look into it and get it next time as it does take awhile.
Drac

I second that thought !
 

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The Ego is an excellent choice. It has good battery life, and is 510 threaded, so you can use all 510 threaded atomizers and cartomizers.

I would recommend throwing in some different types of atomizer/cartomizers to try them out.

Most people in this topic have been recommending "mods" which are larger than even the Ego. They are typically for more experienced users. They have even larger battery life, and are very durable. They have a removable battery too. Most are 510 threaded.

You can get mod if you want, but an Ego is a good step up from a 510 ecig. Just get different atomizers and cartomizers to try them out and see what you like.
 

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Most people in this topic have been recommending "mods" which are larger than even the Ego. They are typically for more experienced users. They have even larger battery life, and are very durable. They have a removable battery too. Most are 510 threaded.

I wouldn't say that mods are for experienced users per se. I'd say that after experience, users end up prefering mods. Once there, most wish they had started there.
 

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I wouldn't say that mods are for experienced users per se. I'd say that after experience, users end up prefering mods. Once there, most wish they had started there.

Well it doesn't take much experience to appreciate them, no... but new people tend to shy away from them. It's even more difficult to recommend one when a user doesn't even know what they like. Do they want HV? VV? VW? Do they like dripping (bottom feeder)? Do they just want a bigger battery?

It's just my experience that new people tend to get overwhelmed when you recommend every mod under the sun. They all have their advantages.
 
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