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alonbl

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I hope this is the right place for asking this.
I'm new in the vape world and I want something similar to a cigarette experience, that's why I think I'm looking for a AIO MTL vape.

I tried my friends Smok vape 22, the smoke cloud was too much for me. I want a vape that has less clouds.

Can anyone recommend a compact and not too expensive vape that will suit me?

I think maybe something like the iCare Mini, Wismec Motiv or iStick Power Nano might be nice for me.

Any thoughts?
 

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Your choices are on the right path. You want to keep the ohms of the coils above 1.0. This kit gets some praises : http://www.myvaporstore.com/Innokin-Endura-T18-Starter-Kit-p/ink-end10.htm

Also, with this type of kit, you'll want more than 1, so you have back ups while one is charging or there is a parts failure
Go here, and use code "skillet", and it drops the kit to 6.99 each : http://www.vaporcube.com/best-sellers/h-skillet-hohm-skillet-2200mah-rechargeable-starter-kit.html
 

alonbl

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The Innokin looks very good. Is it possible to change to lower ohm if I want?
And what do you think about the Kanger EVOD PRO V2 and the WISMEC MOTIV?
 
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alonbl

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Vapor Cube has the Skillet, at checkout if you use the coupon code Skillet, it comes to about 10 bucks if I remember correctly. Bought 4 of the mods last night with an extra box of .50 coils for about 50 bucks.

http://www.vaporcube.com/best-sellers/h-skillet-hohm-skillet-2200mah-rechargeable-starter-kit.html

I'm not from the US..
I will buy the E-sig from Ebay and the liquid from a local store.
Any thoughts about the Kanger EVOD PRO V2 or WISMEC MOTIV or other competitors? It looks like the EVOD has better specs.
 
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The Kanger product might be better than the Wismec.....haven't read anyone complaining about the Kanger....have read lots of complaints about Wismec products.
 

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Those kits look OK. I would opt for the Evod kit, due to coil selection is more to what you said you want from a vape. The Motiv kit only has low ohm coils.
 

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I would suggest trying the vapor cube site, you can see if and how much shipping would cost to your country. The Skillet is worth the 5 minutes looking into, especially at the discounted price.
 

alonbl

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The cheapest shipping cost of the Skillet for me is 22.5 USD, So I would avoid it.
I think I have 2 options: Innokin Endura T18 vs Kanger EVOD PRO V2. Can you help me decide?
 

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I would love to help, but I don't own either setup so I couldn't give you an informed opinion. I think @snake94115 has the Innokin T18, maybe he'll chime in.
 

alonbl

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The Innokin T18 gets alot of praises, maybe even more than the EVOD.
It seems that there are 0.5/1.0/1.5 ohm options on the EVOD but just 1.5/2.0 ohm on the T18.
Does anybody know if it's possible to change the coil in the T18 to a different ohm one?
 
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RatRacer

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The Innokin T18 gets alot of praises, maybe even more than the EVOD.
It seems that there are 0.5/1.0/1.5 ohm options on the EVOD but just 1.5/2.0 ohm on the T18.
Does anybody know if it's possible to change the coil in the T18 to a different ohm one?
The 1000mah battery is so small, and limited on amps output, you can't really go any lower. The EVOD kit is more diverse for changing ohms, if you choose to change your vape style later.
 

alonbl

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Too bad the T18 can't handle less ohm's. It's a hard choice to make.
Is T18 is good enough or EVOD pro v2 brings more to the table?
I need a decisive vote here! :)
 
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RatRacer

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Too bad the T18 can't handle less ohm's. It's a hard choice to make.
Is T18 is good enough or EVOD pro v2 brings more to the table?
It's all about need vs want. I vaped a similar setup for 4 years (punched cartomizers in a tank) at 1.8 ohms, and it was satisfying. When I ran out of cartomizers, that's when I wanted to try the new stuff. The T18 will probably be good enough, but that small battery will be on the charger a lot.
 

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I would love to help, but I don't own either setup so I couldn't give you an informed opinion. I think @snake94115 has the Innokin T18, maybe he'll chime in.
I'm awake...Barely.
I have the Endura22.
Which has a slightly bigger tank and twice the battery life.
They both use the same coil-head though.

Personally I'd go with the skillet.
Better flavor and it can be used as a pass-through.Neither the Endura 18/Endura 22 can do that.Also the Endura tanks do not play well with higher VG e-liquids.Don't get me wrong either the Endura is a pretty good little kit.But as I said I'd take the Skillet.If it were my choice.
 

snake94115

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Too bad the T18 can't handle less ohm's. It's a hard choice to make.
Is T18 is good enough or EVOD pro v2 brings more to the table?
I need a decisive vote here! :)
Have you considered getting something besides a starter kit?
Like getting a mod and a clearo-tank seperately instead?
Not trying to be a monkey with a wrench here.
 

snake94115

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Thanks for the heads up. Bought 15 of them for friends, and using the discount code saved me $645. I feel rich. :giggle:
You'll feel even richer after you've given the first 1 away to a smoker who wants to quit.
 

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