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Fidget

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Hi All,
I've been using a Zebra ecig for a year but I seem to have them on continual charge! Had a look around the internet and got a bit confused, didn't realise there were so many Vaping things!! and the differences in batteries ( doh!!! which I have realised why mine doesn't last long and with being a smoker who loves smoking! But haven't had one for over a year now)
Anyway, saw a big ad in our TV mag for Xgo pro, I thought YESSSS, but was a bit unsure as they could / are plugging it because they want to sell it, so I decided to do some research first and ended up getting confused but the good part of it was that I came across this forum / site, brilliant, it's help a lot and I feel that I will be dealing with trusted vendors.
I had a look around in the market place and found 1100mAh eGo H2 Deluxe Kit, just wondered what others thought of this kit, the 1100mah means a longer battery life between charging (depending on how much you puff!!) also I'm on a budget, but then who isn't these days!! I like to have two batteries as this kit does so I've got one to use while the other is charging.
Would be grateful for any advice.
Thanks :newhere:
 
It can be a bit confusing to start with but rest assured, there are plenty of us around to help. Egos are most definitely your next step. That's what I moved onto after cigalikes and I'm using mechs and mixing my own juice now. Ask questions, read webpages and watch vids on YouTube and you'll find everything is understandable in bite sized chunks. 2 1100mah egos will be enough for now in my opinion. They were for me.
 
Hi @Fidget welcome to the planet, if it is not too much hassle for you have you considered the B&M shop on the island Wightvaping. It looks like they do a decent range of starter kits and some different tanks, usualy you can try before you buy although obviously you do not have to. If they know their stuff then you will get some good advice from them. If not then MyEpack does a good range of kit with a top service and customer care, the MVP2 is a decent PV with great battery life, good for a couple of days, variable voltage and you can charge your mobile from it in an emergency. I am sure there are a couple of members living over there as well so if they come along you might be able to arrange to meet up and be shown what`s what so to speak.
 
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Taking my own vaping progress over the past 2 and a half years into consideration and speaking in hindsight (always easier in hindsight) of what I now know would have been best for me - by pass the ego stage(ahh shock horror!!) and move straight to a vv/vw device (vamo or mvp) or a mechanical, coupled with evods/protanks/davide type thingies, or even dive straight in for a rebuildable taifun/kayfun, seeing as they are just giant protanks and making coils is a damn sight easier than threading cotton through a needle or tying a size 22 fishing hook!. After all, the experience of using an ego will not make using 'the next stage' any easier, and the sooner any vaper can get the pleasure of just changing a battery in a tube and getting another days worth of uncluttered vaping, on a device with the guts to actually vapourise their juice, the better, imo. :P
 
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