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Getting started in Ireland

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  • 14-04-2014 4:16am
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    Registered Users Posts: 9


    Hey guys, I want to get into vaping.

    - In particular I want the "Halo Triton" starter kit but they only ship from the US which is too far from me obviously.
    Is there anywhere I could pick up one of these living in Ireland? Either through a site or a shop IRL would be perfect.

    - If I can't get a Triton, whats are some other good ecig starter kits I can get?

    -Are there any good shops in Dublin that sell a lot of vaping gear? I'd rather walk into a shop then buy one online.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,255 ✭✭✭tommy2bad


    google is your friend ;)
    http://www.ecigcork.com/Halo-Starter-Kits.html
    Having said that, you can get similar for less cash from other places.
    The halo triton is a branded ego battery with a clearomiser and charger. For example;
    http://www.e-smokeireland.eu/product-p/kangtwist.htm
    Full list of vendors here http://www.vapingireland.com/Home/Vendors
    Have a look around and see whats available. Lots of people recommending the twist battery, I find them good but a bit long, if your happy with the single volts a 650 ego is a nice size to hold.
    Their are shops in Dublin, one on Gardner street iirc. Do visit one to have a hands on experience and most will give good advice.
    Dublin peeps should chime in here to recommend a place.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9 Anon1996


    tommy2bad wrote: »

    I was recommended to get an eGo for a more reliable battery, quality etc. To be honest I'm having trouble learning about the different types of eCigs; there's a lot that starter guides don't actually tell you, for example I only found out about the different type of liquid distribution methods, and the only one I understand is the wick system, because that's the one the Triton uses. I'm reconsidering if I should go for a high end model straight away, lest I get something I don't like.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,255 ✭✭✭tommy2bad


    A lot of places have a single battery with a charger and clearo for around 15 quid, with a bottle of juice you can have a try for 20 quid. Not much more than 2 boxes of fags and will last as long.


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