Deciding on a New P.V

There comes a time, usually after something disastrous has occurred like a battery death, an atty popping or in my case an array tank leaking itself all over you in public and you think: that's it! I'm gonna lay down mega bucks and buy the best bloody P.V there is!

I very nearly came to this choice just hours ago, but closed my browser just before checkout. I've spent enough. This is, at least on the surface cheaper then analogues, but you'd be quick to forget this if you added up the cost of your first, second, third and maybe beyond P.V starter kits, array of tanks, cartomizers, attys, clearomizers and of course vast juice collections!

I had an eye on all the ECR faves right now, from reo grands and minis to provaris and VMODs. From vape mates from super T to GLV's crazy looking devices. But these things are big money. All in the hope of finding that one true perfect setup.

So I had a set back, hell I've had those before and will again. I stepped away from the mouse and screen and instead looked at what I did have. Plenty I concluded. Enough wonderful RY4's, and other juices, batteries for my e-power and dual coils to last me into next year.

Moral of all this? Don't give up hope of the ultimate mega bucks no problem setup by all means, but don't abandon all sense and reason with your existing setup just yet either. The perfect setup does not exist. It likely never will. Be thankful for what you have and not what you could have.

Happy vaping folks!

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I went through that in my first weeks of vaping...watching the vids, reading the cool kids stories, seeing mergryphon's monster shelves of PVs...and got the "grass is greener" syndrome as well. But being an old IT guy (similar deal with all the cool NEW/n/IMPROVED toys out there), I sat back and asked a simple question: does the gear you have work? Does it get ya there? From that point, my expense is trying different juices on the working gear I've got, and getting a few extra batteries. Its fun to read about stuff, but if what you have works...then the rest is just gravy. On a tighter budget, the "hobby" can kill the wallet big time. :)
 

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