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Do I need a new e cig?

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AWholeLottaNosy · 22/11/2014 00:41

I've had it for over a year now and even when it's fully charged I'm not getting the same amount of drag on it as I used to. Do I need a new one or is there just a bit of it I need to change? Am on 24mg of liquid so it's not that. Help!

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Allergictoironing · 22/11/2014 01:06

You've done well with the battery lasting over a year - about 6 months is a reasonable life for a battery! What type is it? the refillable ones have a coil in the tank which burns out eventually as well, in as little as a couple of weeks sometimes.

magimedi · 22/11/2014 11:38

Agree with Allergic. Time for a new battery.

I gather that 6/9 months is a good life for batterries. I've got quite a few (5 or 6 Blush ) and I do rotate them so they last a long time.

(I like different colours for different days!)

Mel0Drama · 22/11/2014 12:24

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magimedi · 22/11/2014 13:22

Mel - I saw that Plenty reccomended this: www.paradisevapeuk.co.uk/product-p/express.htm

as a good, cheap starter kit. All you will need is some liquid.

If you have a local independent vape shop go along there. They will be happy to help you & will let you try a few flavours.

It seems impenetrable when you start vaping, but once you've got going it is so easy.

Come back if you want more hlep.

Mel0Drama · 22/11/2014 15:07

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PolterGoose · 22/11/2014 15:32

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Jimblewimble · 27/12/2014 10:36

If you are going through the 10 quid types every week or so. You should loon at getting something like this.

www.puffdade.com/shop/index.php?id_product=277&controller=product&id_lang=2

It'll last longer and perform better.

Ledare · 27/12/2014 21:10

Great recommendations from Polter although I would add the Vamo V5 as it has separate and not integral batteries.

You'll save lots of money once you've found what suits you, I promise Smile

WenstonMum · 04/01/2015 07:26

What kind of e-cig are you using now? And you still use it as your alternative? Or you just want to enjoy a good vaping/taste?

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