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Old 05-10-2014, 04:30 PM   #245
Shorn
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Originally Posted by Vangruver View Post
You have a few options really.

Most shops locally have a the Kanger Evod starter kit for roughly 64.95 [Vancity Vapes/Eastside Vapes/CEV Vancouver]

As well, most shops locally have a good VV/VW device [Itaste VV V3] for roughly 39.95 which is offered in 4 colors to suit your needs.

Top that off with a bottom dual coil clearomizer and you have a solid device that can provide the heat and density you need for your juice.

At half a pack a day, or there abouts, you can opt to use a liquid that has 12mg, or 1.2% of nicotine per volume.

As for flavor, CEV has a belmont flavor [but i've tried this flavor extensively and it's a MUCH sweeter flavor than you'd expect] I do know that every local shop does carry a tobacco flavor that you might want to give a shot.

As for quality of juice, you're going to see variances in liquidity and fluidity. Vancity Vapes uses a higher PG to VG blend, meaning their juices are thinner in liquidity and you'll most likely go through it quicker, where Eastside and CEV carries a 50.50 blend. A good combination of PG and VG ratio. Providing you a good throat hit, good vapor production, inclusive with good flavor as well.

juice and liquid quality has since changed immensely from when you last had a go at e-cigs, and the one thing that has change the most is the hardware. It's longer lasting, and more consistent, with batteries providing you a good output in regards to longevity.
Hey thanks for the reply. I actually picked up the kanger evod today at esv for around $47, so maybe they got cheaper? This was including juice. The guy I talked to was pretty knowledgable. Have yet to try the Belmont juice from cev yet but the tobacco flavor juice I got from esv is not bad.
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