My experience, opinions, preferences so far... The PV

So I've been vaping since the end of July, I guess that still makes me fairly new, but I have learned quite a lot here and through trial and error on my part. And now I'm going to make a few blog entries to share with whoever wants to read them.
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Remember, these are my opinions. Other people may not like them. They may not be the same as yours and what I like may not work for you.


Lets start with....

The pv/ecig:

I admit I haven't tried many different versions, but what I have tried, I have been happy with.
I started out with a Joye 510 starter kit from Cignot. I have a 510 passthrough with inline battery. I recently got a Silver Bullet from Altsmoke.

I love the Joye 510.
It's quick to charge, easy to carry several extra batteries with you in a very small container and most people are generally accepting when you tell them that it is an ecig. It is a great starter system. Easy to use, and the small size makes it feel a bit easier to get from smoker to vaper. It's also good for having several different flavors ready to go, each with their own battery. Many people talk about the battery life, and yes the battery life is short, only a few hours, but it worked just fine for me. I do recommend taking several batteries with you when leaving the house, a fully charged pcc will help get you through a work day, and maybe a way to charge the batteries if you are going to be away for a long time.

The 510 passthrough is wonderful. I recommend them to anyone that spends a lot of time in one place, whether that be in the car or at a desk, or whatever. There are other options out there, I've recently seen a variable voltage ego passthrough that I think I may like to try. But no matter which version, a passthrough is a great thing to have.

The Silver Bullet is great! The battery life is amazing!! It is large, but what do you expect with such a battery? lol You can put any juice delivery system you want on it. It's 510 threaded but all you need is an adapter if you want to try something else with it.
I've only tried mine at 3.7v but you can change the batteries to be a 6v unit.

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