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Any ratings on the Ego C Starter kit?

RunAway

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Evening all, just started vaping an ego c starter kit, about £34 including postage. Little bit fiddly to set up but vaping okay now. Is this a fairly cheapo ego vaporiser, also what would be the best vaporiser to upgrade into after this, something with more power more vape and more flavour? Any ideas? Still new at this only 14 days vaping now. Thanks in advance. Please, keep it simple..lol..thanks
 
A Ego style Twist or Spinner would be a step up paired with an evod or Mini Protank...or you can skip the faffing and go straight into a bigger battery mod.


The kit you have is great for starting out, but as you said, fiddly.

It has the atomiser with a spike and you fill a lil tank to pop onto the spike right?

I dont like them :P


Its up to you, if you think you are going to stick this out, I would suggest something with a bit more oomph and go for something like the Innokin SVD http://www.krakenecigs.com/innokin-svd-express-kit which is telescopic (meaning you can choose how small or big it is) you get to use bigger batteries, which require less charging, you'll get both Variable Wattage or Voltage and be able to use higher ohms, and the whole slew of cartos and clearo's available to you.
 
Yes that's the one KurlMeStoopid, too fiddly for me. Is this Innokin SVD whats called a mod? Yes, definitely looking for something a bit more rugged with more oomph. Thanks again. Want a larger heavier vaporiser, but simple to work.
 
Gone on ADAM, in at the deep end.
It's not a cheapo ego, Some of the lads at work prefer these, they carry different juices in their little white tanks. So when one is empty, in with a different flavor.
And like the lovely lady has already said. Step up a notch or straight in.
 
Choices choices choices...money money money...temptation and more temptation
 
Yes that's the one KurlMeStoopid, too fiddly for me. Is this Innokin SVD whats called a mod? Yes, definitely looking for something a bit more rugged with more oomph. Thanks again. Want a larger heavier vaporiser, but simple to work.


this ones not just "simple" as you can adjust the power...and it supplies two different kinds of power, Variable Voltage and Wattage. Which can enhance flavours depending on the delivery system chosen to hold your e-liquid. But th SVD will allow you to have ALL of the advance options in vaping currently available. It is rugged and with a battery will have the desired weightiness to it.

If it is too complicated, a Twist or Spinner Ego would provide easier usage.

I have one and use it occasionally. I am currently a "mech mod" head. My mods have no electricals and are just a battery and an atomiser for my e-liquid. (thats a whole nother world and just as enjoyable as Variable Voltage/Wattage vaping)

Do you enjoy your new hobby yet?
 
KurlMeStoopid Love it yes and definitely going to be watching every last £ disappearing in extra rapid mode! That innoken SVD, can I use any ego battery on it? Like from a dual coil or ego C kit? or ego ce4 battery?
 
What battery do I buy for the SVD?


I think Kraken has it as an add on to the listing on his site... it will take what is called an 18650 battery. He has an EFEST listed with his and thats what I use. I also have an EFEST 18500 battery that I use in mine to make the SVD shorter.

They do require a special charger as well since they are LI-MN high drain batteries. It's a bit more £ to add it all on, but it is worth it once you compare it to how much you would have spent on tobacco and how much more time it is adding on to your life :P
 
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