I currently hesitate to suggest Smok gear. They've not had the best track record of late. That aside you might get fortunate and have an excellent experience with
this kit. They also sell the
coils here for less than $15 for a 5 pack. The 0.40 ohm coils ought to let you get fair battery run time out of the generous internal battery.
As I stated in my earlier post.
You can find other kits for about half as much.
This is only one such kit. You might find yourself enjoying pod mods. If so, I would be glad to have steered you toward a satisfying for you vaping experience. If not I think we here at VU can get you there if you bear with us.
A lot of us rather folks breathe only air. Still if you need to use nicotine we rather see you vape than use tobacco. This is why we try to help. Again, I'm only offering a suggestion for when you can afford to buy stuff.
Another suggestion might be to guide you to an advanced vaporizer kit. That kind of kit would let you swap out batteries. It could be regulated or mechanical. I could also likely point you toward using RDAs and building your own coils to save money.
Not sure that advice is exactly suitable for you merely from observing the context of your postings. It doesn't seem you desire to get too invested into vaping beyond it being a quick, cheap way to get nicotine.
Well, it can be affordable but the trade off is you need to supply a little effort and time. Then, you can also keep paying ever increasing prices of "throw away" kits too. It's all up to an end user and what they choose.
Apologies if my observation seems presumptuous. I do not intend upon labeling, objectifying you in any way. Merely stating an observation that you may lack a bit of patience. I myself do at times so I'm not calling a kettle black.
By the way, the patients at this asylum run it.
I think you're relatively safe here. Lots of us face some kind of mental health issue or another at this forum. We don't let that stand in our way.