Never seen this so cheap. I've bought lots of cheap vaporisers and this is by far the best for this price point - good battery, lots of vapour, convenient micro-usb charging.
£26.96 in black, in fact even the Innokin T18 (smaller battery) is more expensive.
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Top comments
BraddersJ
16 Mar 174#5
I've been vaping for three years and tbh I've seen it all. I fell out of love with sub ohming 6 months ago and bought a T18. That thing never let me down: top fill, pass through, never leaked, battery lasted a few days.
I reckon I'm one of the few who actually fell back from sub ohming but take it from me the T18 (and presumably the T22) are good devices.
You really don't need variable watts with a 1.5o coil
simate
19 Mar 173#22
I've been vaping for nearly 5 years and keep up with all the latest gear. The T22 is a very good starter device. I use a Wotofo Serpant Mini, OBS Crius and a Wotofo Lush Plus RDA on a Joyetech Evic VTC Mini. I make all my own coils and I make my own eliquid to keep costs easy down. I've never had any ill effects from vaping in all these years whereas smoking on the other hand have me all sorts of ill effects!
I started with a Nicolites cigalike From Tesco and soon upgraded as I felt ecigs were the answer to giving up smoking, for me at least. I love vaping, it's more of a hobby now and the flavours are so good these days.
If you smoke and want to give up you won't go far wrong with a T22 to start off with.
BraddersJ
16 Mar 173#4
You have no idea what you're saying
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coventgamer
16 Mar 17#1
Adjustable voltage?
SamTL to coventgamer
16 Mar 171#2
Unfortunately not. Good for new starters and those (like me) who want simplicity.
SamTL
16 Mar 171#3
What makes you say that? There are a lot of people out there (including myself) that want an ecig to simply replace smoking - I just want a device I can pick up and vape from, rather than the hassle of finding the correct voltage to produce huge amounts of vapour etc. Am I missing something?
BraddersJ
16 Mar 173#4
You have no idea what you're saying
BraddersJ
16 Mar 174#5
I've been vaping for three years and tbh I've seen it all. I fell out of love with sub ohming 6 months ago and bought a T18. That thing never let me down: top fill, pass through, never leaked, battery lasted a few days.
I reckon I'm one of the few who actually fell back from sub ohming but take it from me the T18 (and presumably the T22) are good devices.
You really don't need variable watts with a 1.5o coil
Doods1875 to BraddersJ
16 Mar 17#7
Agree completely. I'm now using a T18 and it's by far the best bit of kit I've had - thoroughly recommend it. Assume that the T22 is equally good (just don't need another one just now :disappointed:)
Heated.
FoxForce5 to BraddersJ
19 Mar 17#29
I tried sub ohming for about a month, just didn't get on with it. Replacing coils more often, using way more juice, way more battery, & what's worse, it's kinda anti social, not as much as ciggies, but still a bit rude vaping a huge cloud around other people.
I use an aspire plato with a 1.6 coil now. Was a bit pricey but the aspire coils have never leaked on me once, battery lasts a day & night & keeps a lot of juice on board.
To just chuck in the car I still use an extremely basic aspire K1 with a variable voltage kanger battery & a 1.2 coil.
This is a decent deal, but personally I'd go for the kanger & aspire K1 before this, same price or a few quid less & outstanding quality. I have three K1 tanks & the oldest is a year old & is still going strong with no leaks or problems.
BraddersJ
16 Mar 171#6
'but I wanna make clouds' :man: ) :stuck_out_tongue:
penguini
16 Mar 17#8
6mts on this and the battery still going strong. Had issues with the coils so Changed top to an aspire mini nautilus and uses far less fluid.
bebeamour
16 Mar 17#9
Hi all, I'm totally new to vaping. I badly want to give up the ciggies. I noticed on the coils they say no nicotine. If i want to use nicotine will i need to use different coils. Thanks :smiley:
SamTL to bebeamour
16 Mar 17#10
I've been using nicotine in my ejuice with no problems! Think this is a great starter pack and definitely a good ecigarette considering the price!
pc_tech86 to bebeamour
16 Mar 172#11
The coils have nothing to do with nicotine. The eliquids contain the nicotine. You can get different strengths of nicotine in the eliquid.
stevewc2 to bebeamour
19 Mar 171#18
Amazon have been known to remove items from sellers with regards to nicotine content so sellers now say, 'no nicotine' to stop items being pulled. Theirs loads of ejuice available on Amazon but those will always be zero nicotine content.
bebeamour
16 Mar 17#12
thanks for helping me there. I'm going to get this one with all the positive things you guys have had to say about it :smiley:
BraddersJ to bebeamour
16 Mar 171#13
Good luck quitting :smiley: come back here and ask if you have any issues!
bebeamour
16 Mar 17#14
Thankyou so much, that's very kind of you. I know I'll need some guidance at some point. :smile:
dazsti to bebeamour
19 Mar 172#19
Go over to aaec uk forum, good beginners info on there, friendly bunch as well with no grammar police etc!
123batman321
16 Mar 17#15
Anybody else gotten ill off these things?
BraddersJ to 123batman321
16 Mar 17#16
You're being quite vague, what do you mean ill? What was your usage like?
Dusty to 123batman321
20 Mar 17#38
Too much nicotine will make you feel rough as old boots. Other than that I don't think so..
tezray
19 Mar 171#17
Everyone needs to start with something but when do you stop I am doing 12ml a day or more dual coil limitless rdta flavour boss shots and nicotine from lucemill or Darkstar but the government has put a stop to that so making liquid will be loads more expensive yet another fad that will be smoking
gap30 to tezray
19 Mar 17#32
Buy the 500ml base from dark star
Then the 500ml of nicotine and 1l of eliquid from lucemill
That's what I did, roughly costs £20 for 500ml of a very good liquid
scoobytawazara
19 Mar 17#20
lots of 1 star reviews so cancelled
beardpunk
19 Mar 171#21
Bought the blue version very recently and was disappointed. The paint started to chip very quickly with normal use. The amount of vape produced was insufficient for me even for a direct lung hit. If this had been my first vape experience after ciggies I don't think I would have quit! There is so much choice out there it's hard to recommend one product but I stated with a Smok Ego Cloud which worked perfect for me. Not sure you can still buy these but Smok have plenty similar on the market and at the same price point as this.
My tip for kicking the ciggies is simply buy the tabacco flavoured vape juice. I've tried many different flavours but they all do nothing for me. If you've enjoyed smoking in the past your can't replace that by inhaling sherbet lemons or whatever. Try and get as close as possible to the flavour of a ciggie and you'll have a great chance of kicking the habit! Good luck to anyone who's trying!
simate to beardpunk
19 Mar 171#23
High vg juice helps no end with the amount of vapour as do low ohm coils but then battery life decreases so it's swings and roundabouts.
As for flavours, taste is subjective. The best thing to do is buy several flavours to start with not just a tobacco one. Most tobacco juices are not great (for me anyway, subjective). I mostly vape diy Strawberry Milkshake, Apple Fuji (Flavourart) and Butterscotch Ripple (Flavorwest) and alternate between them throughout the day.
Don't be sucked into sub ohm vaping in the beginning as that's a minefield of gear, start with a mouth to lung device and go from there.
sp4mface to beardpunk
20 Mar 17#40
I'm not totally convinced by this. If you're trying to mimic exactly the same taste, throat hit and nicotine levels, what's going to be any different that makes them quit? To each their own. I prefer to vape for the various tastes and would not consider going back to rollups. I just haven't decided to quit yet, which is the all important thing.
simate
19 Mar 173#22
I've been vaping for nearly 5 years and keep up with all the latest gear. The T22 is a very good starter device. I use a Wotofo Serpant Mini, OBS Crius and a Wotofo Lush Plus RDA on a Joyetech Evic VTC Mini. I make all my own coils and I make my own eliquid to keep costs easy down. I've never had any ill effects from vaping in all these years whereas smoking on the other hand have me all sorts of ill effects!
I started with a Nicolites cigalike From Tesco and soon upgraded as I felt ecigs were the answer to giving up smoking, for me at least. I love vaping, it's more of a hobby now and the flavours are so good these days.
If you smoke and want to give up you won't go far wrong with a T22 to start off with.
as opposed to **** to lung start at the bottom and work your way up
anthony401
19 Mar 17#26
Great piece of kit and highly recommended. Nice size tank as well.
robw1970
19 Mar 17#27
I've had one of these for 4 weeks now and it's great. These are usually about £27 so this price represents a good saving. I would recommend this product to a beginner.
WillieGophar
19 Mar 17#28
For those who are wondering, this delivers 14 Watts of power using the standard 1.5 ohm coil supplied, which equates to a 4.6 Volt battery delivering 3 amps, so a 'standard' 510 / eGo battery probably wouldn't be up to the job.
I must admit I'm tempted, though...
dealcatcherer
19 Mar 17#30
I have an MVP 2, I never go higher than lower settings, battery is now a day long only, would this equate? suitable replacement? cannot see any thread on how to replace the batteries on mine...
anthony401
19 Mar 17#31
I've got various Kangers and an Aspire Nautilus mini but I've not used anything apart from my T18 and T22s since last summer. Consistent flavour, never leaks and the coils are a decent price.
Opening post
£26.96 in black, in fact even the Innokin T18 (smaller battery) is more expensive.
*Free delivery for Prime members*
Top comments
I reckon I'm one of the few who actually fell back from sub ohming but take it from me the T18 (and presumably the T22) are good devices.
You really don't need variable watts with a 1.5o coil
I started with a Nicolites cigalike From Tesco and soon upgraded as I felt ecigs were the answer to giving up smoking, for me at least. I love vaping, it's more of a hobby now and the flavours are so good these days.
If you smoke and want to give up you won't go far wrong with a T22 to start off with.
All comments (40)
I reckon I'm one of the few who actually fell back from sub ohming but take it from me the T18 (and presumably the T22) are good devices.
You really don't need variable watts with a 1.5o coil
Heated.
I use an aspire plato with a 1.6 coil now. Was a bit pricey but the aspire coils have never leaked on me once, battery lasts a day & night & keeps a lot of juice on board.
To just chuck in the car I still use an extremely basic aspire K1 with a variable voltage kanger battery & a 1.2 coil.
This is a decent deal, but personally I'd go for the kanger & aspire K1 before this, same price or a few quid less & outstanding quality. I have three K1 tanks & the oldest is a year old & is still going strong with no leaks or problems.
Then the 500ml of nicotine and 1l of eliquid from lucemill
That's what I did, roughly costs £20 for 500ml of a very good liquid
My tip for kicking the ciggies is simply buy the tabacco flavoured vape juice. I've tried many different flavours but they all do nothing for me. If you've enjoyed smoking in the past your can't replace that by inhaling sherbet lemons or whatever. Try and get as close as possible to the flavour of a ciggie and you'll have a great chance of kicking the habit! Good luck to anyone who's trying!
As for flavours, taste is subjective. The best thing to do is buy several flavours to start with not just a tobacco one. Most tobacco juices are not great (for me anyway, subjective). I mostly vape diy Strawberry Milkshake, Apple Fuji (Flavourart) and Butterscotch Ripple (Flavorwest) and alternate between them throughout the day.
Don't be sucked into sub ohm vaping in the beginning as that's a minefield of gear, start with a mouth to lung device and go from there.
I started with a Nicolites cigalike From Tesco and soon upgraded as I felt ecigs were the answer to giving up smoking, for me at least. I love vaping, it's more of a hobby now and the flavours are so good these days.
If you smoke and want to give up you won't go far wrong with a T22 to start off with.
I must admit I'm tempted, though...
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