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    Question getting back into vaping... choosing new equipment.

    I quit vaping and went back to cigs for the past two years give or take a few months. When I left off, the Joye 510 was still where it was at. I've still got this equipment and it's working for now, but from what I have read vapor production has is much better with some of the newer 5v models.

    So my question is this.
    What 5v model can I get that wont absolutely break the bank(under $100). I prefer a pass through or some kind of plug in power source to batteries. With my 510's I always used a pass through hooked to the usb on my computer or iphone charger.

    I've seen some of the models come with "tanks", Im assuming these are liquid fed.

    Suggestions? Cheap routes to get what I'm wanting? Ideas?

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    If you want an inexpensive 5v device Madvapes has a couple of boxmods that are pretty inexpensive. Personally I'd go for a variable voltage device, you can set it at 5v if you want but it gives you lots more options. Madvapes also carries vv boxmods that are pretty cheap.

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    I would go with the Vector Variable Volt $75 bucks, free shipping that is always quick! I have a Provari and this device, and for the money you can't beat the Vector! Just as important as he device is the supplier and VAPORBEAST offers INCREADABLE service and they stand behind everything they sell. Worth checking out for sure! Also, you can vape at 5 volts most of the time, but I do like changing the voltage because different e-liquids taste better when you adjust the voltage!
    http://www.vaporbeast.com/product_p/sk24.htm

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    If you're absolutely sold on 5V, COV sells a very inexpensive tube mod regulated to 5V: 5v Wow Mod

    That noted, cskent's VV advise is well taken. The Lavatube has its limitations, is a relatively cheaply made Chinese import, but it's become ubiquitous for a good reason: a lot of bang for the buck. This one is a good bet, especially when using the 30% off discount code (vtube30): Apollo VTube Kit

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    I second the Lavatube/Vtube idea, especially since you can get the standard model for $50, chrome for $60 or a stainless one for $73 shipped with the Vtube30 code. They all come with a one year warranty and 30 day trial.
    Put a 1600-2000mah battery in it and you won't need a passthrough to vape all day at 5V or more.
    Also, discount code "dad20" gets you 20% off a spare battery or anything else on the site.

    Pair it up with a Vivi Nova tank, and you have an unbeatable combination for well under $100.
    Last edited by sailorman; 06-17-2012 at 02:28 AM.
    When they quit thinking a PV is an electric cigarette, they'll quit treating us like smokers and calling vapor smoke. Best not to vape what looks like a cig. or use the word e-cigarette among the uninitiated. Vaporizers are "e-cigarettes" like electric toothbrushes are e-carrots.

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