Help: need starter kit to quit smoking

Looks good. I see Vape King has it for R250. Ego Aio Eco versus the Innokin Endura?

Do not forget the tiny new kid on the block. The Joyet kit for just R350.00. MTL heaven if all the reviews are to be believed. Made for higher nicotine juices.

Mine on its way. Higher nic juices mixed and ready. Shall report back in due course.

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Looks good. I see Vape King has it for R250.
I bought the Joyetech eGo AIO. My husband is struggling to let go of the siggies, but he hasn't smoked for nearly two hours and sitting with the eGo dragging like its second nature. So I would say get the new one like suggested. It seems to work for heavy smokers.

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I bought the Joyetech eGo AIO. My husband is struggling to let go of the siggies, but he hasn't smoked for nearly two hours and sitting with the eGo dragging like its second nature. So I would say get the new one like suggested. It seems to work for heavy smokers.

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That's a good thing

Resistance is futile
 
I found that the mouth to lung devices were not able to get me off the stinkies ie twisp type.This was down to poor flavor and throat feel (not throat hit , that scratchy hit at the back of your throat when inhaling ) . I found a 6mg Nic on a restricted lung hit helped more then anything. Something line the Pico and such mentions above will do the trick,

Best advice is go to a Vape shop and give some devices the guy’s and gals have a go. Even the Twisp shop have a lot you can try. Look for the best throat feel on a device, something that emulates your smoking habit, from there push the most Nic you can and slowly move down.

Don’t try and quit on 3mg Nic, very few people can quit on 3mg. Look for 6 if direct to lung and minimum 18mg if mouth to lung.
 
I found that the mouth to lung devices were not able to get me off the stinkies ie twisp type.This was down to poor flavor and throat feel (not throat hit , that scratchy hit at the back of your throat when inhaling ) . I found a 6mg Nic on a restricted lung hit helped more then anything. Something line the Pico and such mentions above will do the trick,

Best advice is go to a Vape shop and give some devices the guy’s and gals have a go. Even the Twisp shop have a lot you can try. Look for the best throat feel on a device, something that emulates your smoking habit, from there push the most Nic you can and slowly move down.

Don’t try and quit on 3mg Nic, very few people can quit on 3mg. Look for 6 if direct to lung and minimum 18mg if mouth to lung.
And believe me out of all that devices the twisp cue was the one but needed a backup and then the party began

Resistance is futile
 
@Tahir Sema word of advise...
And my elders on this forum may correct me if i'm wrong.
Don't at all compare cigs to vaping as it is completely different in many ways.
Don't buy a mod/ starter kit that is reminiscent of a cigarette as this doesn't help at all.
Quitting cigs a mind game and the most difficult part is the psychological aspect..
Beat that and you're done!
Go to vape shop and try a few flavours and enjoy the NEW experience.
Lastly don't vape like you smoke because you'll choke "literally"

Take that from ex-smoker (20 years)
Happy vaping bru!!
 
And believe me out of all that devices the twisp cue was the one but needed a backup and then the party began

Resistance is futile

Agree with you on that, I’m a firm DTL Vapour but the cue is always close by. The Cue is one hell of a device, quick , easy no frills Nic hit when you need it and cheap. One of those devices that are cheap enough to try out between stinkies while quitting or transitioning.
 
Agree with you on that, I’m a firm DTL Vapour but the cue is always close by. The Cue is one hell of a device, quick , easy no frills Nic hit when you need it and cheap. One of those devices that are cheap enough to try out between stinkies while quitting or transitioning.
I don't want to spoil this thread but it better they check out the twisp thread themselves and check the reviews.there's good and bad but they working to fix the bad.and that is what counts to me

Resistance is futile
 
Well in my personal experience and from research for when I started vaping, some options for MTL would be:
- Twisp Cue
- Aspire Breeze
- Juul
- Eleaf iCare Range
- Joyetech Ego AIO
- Eleaf Pico

All pretty solid devices, easy to use and have decent reviews. Happy Vaping!
 
Great advice. Thanks.

I found that the mouth to lung devices were not able to get me off the stinkies ie twisp type.This was down to poor flavor and throat feel (not throat hit , that scratchy hit at the back of your throat when inhaling ) . I found a 6mg Nic on a restricted lung hit helped more then anything. Something line the Pico and such mentions above will do the trick,

Best advice is go to a Vape shop and give some devices the guy’s and gals have a go. Even the Twisp shop have a lot you can try. Look for the best throat feel on a device, something that emulates your smoking habit, from there push the most Nic you can and slowly move down.

Don’t try and quit on 3mg Nic, very few people can quit on 3mg. Look for 6 if direct to lung and minimum 18mg if mouth to lung.
 
Thanks to all for the advice. For the Mouth to Lung @ddk1979 is passing on his Innokan Endura. Any suggestions on what Direct to Lung device I should look at getting? Wouldn’t mind a used one.
 
Thanks to all for the advice. For the Mouth to Lung @ddk1979 is passing on his Innokan Endura. Any suggestions on what Direct to Lung device I should look at getting? Wouldn’t mind a used one.


If you are going to be buying coils, you can't go wrong with a Pico kit.

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Friend of mine, had a twisp and also wanted a new mod to try and quit smoking, I helped him out and he got a revenger kit, not the revenger X and he is happy with it and the revenger coils seem to last longer than the smok coils, it's a nice mod and if you get a rda or rta it has the power to run nice big builds!
 
The iJust S is a good starter. Loads of flavour. The battery has last more than a year and the coils aren't too expensive. The Tarot didn't have as much flavour for me nor did the Smok.
 
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