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back again in The E-Cigarette; After about 4 good months off analogs, I went back out. My complaint was the constant fussing around with liquid, ...
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    After about 4 good months off analogs, I went back out. My complaint was the constant fussing around with liquid, dripping, carts, busted attys, etc. Way too much of a hassle. Cigs are just easier. But I have come to a point again where I would like to quit, and get back on the pv train. Unfortunately I cannot find most of my old equipment, and believe me I had a lot. Had a prodigy, 510, 801, 601, and more. Im considering making another purchase, but I thought I'd test the waters and see what consensus is for the least amount of hassle. I think im done with mods, too many connection problems.

    Any ideas?

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    what are the best ecigs out there right now?

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    Unfortunately, "best" is subjective to the person. There is no one PV that is better or worse, because everyone has different preferences.

    If you haven't taken a look at it, I suggest looking at DonDaBoomVape's The Wonderful World of Vaping: An Illustrated Guide to E-cigs.

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    Personally the 801 has been the least hassel for me. I only drip, as I hate fussing with carts and the difference between low and high bridge attys.
    I use an 801 atty, USB Passthrough, and a Kensington Power Pack. With this setup I am good to go at all times. The power pack lasts me at least 24 hours and usually more with no drop off in performance, LED readout on remaining battery life, and very small (about the size of a small and thin cell phone).

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    ya I had an 801 from eastmall and every battery I ever bought broke. What I'm looking for is the ecig with the least hassle; something I can just pull out and smoke without needing a bottle of liquid, a few attys, and a few batteries everywhere I go. I do not like being in a bar and whipping out a bottle of liquid and breaking apart my pv to get a few drags. I noticed the mahmba mod (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...oncept-pv.html) a few months ago and got really stoked because this effectively eliminates all hassle.

    Any other ideas?

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    I've had my Apaptever mod since mid-October and love it. I have one charger and 4 batteries. I don't need that many batteries but I like to be prepared. Never know when I'll end up sitting in an emergency room all night or in the hospital for a few days.
    Anyway, it's a tank. I've accidentally dropped it several times from say 3-4' and never had anything break on it. It's landed on concrete, ceramic tile, cement pavers. Never had an issue with it. It comes with a spare parts bag (which I do carry around with me in my supply bag, Just in Case). As of yet I have not had to use any of these parts. But it is good to have for my own peace of mind.
    I carry the charged batteries in the little clear battery cases I bought from Battery Junction while the spent batteries go in a blue case.
    I've always used an 801 atomizer because I like it. But with this unit I am able to use a 510 or a 901 by just changing the adapter. I can also use it at 3.7V or 6V. Although I have not been interested in going beyond the 3.7V as of yet. But with this unit I do have that option. Hence, the name I guess. ADAPTEVER. Atomizers and voltage options.
    I did quite a bit of research before I bought it. It's worth the money, in my opinion. It's a no LED's, no fuss, no frills unit. And I bought it because I thought it would be just that. It's a work horse. It's well-built, dependable and easy to use and it works every time. AND, I might add, it's a hand made unit. A very well made one at that. Check the website. AdapteveR.com.
    Thad, the guy who makes them, is a great guy to deal with.

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    You want less hassle, then you have to get a 2-piece cartomizer like the KR808D-1 model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngll11 View Post
    ... I noticed the mahmba mod (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...oncept-pv.html) a few months ago and got really stoked because this effectively eliminates all hassle.

    Any other ideas?
    I have a JuiceBox by Carlos49 on order, I'll let you know when I get it. He's running over a month behind filling orders, so don't get excited about getting one next week.

    Meanwhile, I've ordered adapters so I can use cartomizers on my big-battery mod at high-voltage.
    Last edited by quasimod; 01-01-2010 at 12:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasimod View Post
    I have a JuiceBox by Carlos49 on order, I'll let you know when I get it. He's running over a month behind filling orders, so don't get excited about getting one next week.

    Meanwhile, I've ordered adapters so I can use cartomizers on my big-battery mod at high-voltage.

    Please let me know.
    After a day of research it looks as if this is the best equipment for my money.
    Just curious about how to get more attys and such.
    lemme know what you did.

    Thanks again

    Aiden

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    If you're looking for an e-cig with less hassle, you should check out the 2-piece KR8 models like the Vapor King. Screw on the cartomizer and vape...that's all there is to it!

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