Are you holding on to your original Kyngo or CE5?

Are you someone like me who has always loved the shape and look of the Exhale Kyngo and CE5 Electronic Cigarette?

They've been on the market for some time now and, at the time they arrived, they were really quite 'ahead of their time'. For those of us who got onto vaping in the early days were probably amongst the first and best they'd tried.

What's great I think, is that the industry seems finally to have realised that there are people who stick with what is familiar and whilst bigger, better, faster and more powerful goes on around them, they are content with what they know and what works for them. Perhaps it is a case of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". What they have has worked for them, they're satisfied, they don't want to faff around, to keep buying all the latest toys. 

Up until now, perhaps they've seen no real reason to change.

However, sometimes a small change can reap rewards and with this in mind remaining faithful to the classic ecig style of the CE5 and Kyngo there are two new products that I think might appeal.

Aspire CE5 BVC Clearomiser & Aspire Kyngo BVC

Aspire recently brought to market a clearomiser in the traditional CE5 shape and colour choices, but now it looks so much sleeker. It does away with those ugly stringy wicks and because it is BVC, there are no more messy coil changes or loss of liquid. Exhale sells the Aspire BVC CE5 at only £4.80 each in a whole rainbow of colour choices.

While they were at it, Aspire have also produced a BVC Kyngo design too and this puts an end to messy and time consuming syringe bottle filling, and to buying expensive Giantomiser Cartridges! Exhale sells the Kyngo BVC at just £6 each (black or stainless)

If you have been reluctant to change, or don't feel comfortable about getting to know new technology, honestly you have nothing to fear from BVC devices. 

BVC, or to give them their full title, Bottom Vertical Coils, are simple little coils that in appearance are like a little metal 'peg' that is screwed into the base of the device. 

And, as it is the base that is removed for filling, it is easy to change, to tighten. Just  hold your device with the mouthpiece downward, unscrew the base, squeeze in a little liquid to fill the tank,  pop in a new coil if you need to, then replace the base. That's it, you're ready to go again. No palaver!

Coils for the devices come in blister packs of 5, so they are handy, easy to use and inexpensive. You're doing away with a lot of fuss and mess, and you're making life easier. But that's not all. Because of the way they work, your vape will be the best it's ever been. The wick and coil set up inside that little metal 'peg' ensures that liquid the right amount of liquid is available for your coils, so you get the taste and flavour of your liquid and no nasty surprises.

These really are a change for the better and one worth making. Take my word for it, your vaping experience will be much enhanced. Go on, give 'em a go.

21st Apr 2015 Vaping Viper!

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