How many mods is too many?

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AndriaD

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I wonder how much longer I can use the "I'm not spending XXX amount a week on analogs"

As long as you're NOT spending XXX amount per week on cigarettes.

And actually, vaping is an analogy of smoking, therefore vaping is more of an analog than cigarettes are.

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I tend to buy selected mods as they come out. You never know when the FDA will shut down features and accessories. BE READY!! I want to be able to vape forever. Having a box full of backups is insurance if they are rda/RTA. We can always buy Japanese cotton, cellulose, and Kanthal toaster wire.

I just bought an Innokin Cool Fire IV this week. Now, they just announced a new model with replaceable battery. Shucks ... Am I going to have to get one of those, too? Eventually, once the first ones off the line spur revisions and more reliability. There's always kinks and bugs in revision 1.

You have too many mods when the box is full. That's easy to remedy. Just find a bigger box!
 

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I tend to buy selected mods as they come out. You never know when the FDA will shut down features and accessories. BE READY!! I want to be able to vape forever. Having a box full of backups is insurance if they are RDA/RTA. We can always buy Japanese cotton, cellulose, and Kanthal toaster wire.

I just bought an Innokin Cool Fire IV this week. Now, they just announced a new model with replaceable battery. Shucks ... Am I going to have to get one of those, too? Eventually, once the first ones off the line spur revisions and more reliability. There's always kinks and bugs in revision 1.

You have too many mods when the box is full. That's easy to remedy. Just find a bigger box!
Are you referring to the Innokin Disruptor?
 

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have at least 50 tube mec's, 30 regulated and non regulated boxes, 5 T.P devices and 5 Reo's and a Peko, well guess what i use the most my REO'S and i ain't even a fanboi i just like what works and is dependable.
wished i would have just started out with my REO'S and there would have been no reason to purchase anything else, they are that good and dependable just my meager :2c:
 

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i think all vapers should have at least these for backups:
1 mech mod laying around
1 subohm tank
1 rda
1 regulated mod

in case something breaks u have backups, the ones you aren't using.. might as well sell them

Why on earth would you include a sub-ohm tank in that? Utterly useless to me and to just about any tootle puffer. I'd suggest a kayfun if a tank really must be included.

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Why on earth would you include a sub-ohm tank in that? Utterly useless to me and to just about any tootle puffer. I'd suggest a kayfun if a tank really must be included.

Andria

to each their own

im going to have smok's tfv4 soon... rba option for single and dual coils and if im lazy i throw in a premade triple or quad coil, win win for me
 

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to each their own

im going to have smok's tfv4 soon... rba option for single and dual coils and if im lazy i throw in a premade triple or quad coil, win win for me

I have no use for either pre-made coils, or sub-ohm anything, and with the kinds of wattage available these days, the sub-ohm thing is really kinda passe. If someone really wants to prepare for the worst, learning to build coils would be a good place to start -- coils that don't take half the battery with one draw.

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I have no use for either pre-made coils, or sub-ohm anything, and with the kinds of wattage available these days, the sub-ohm thing is really kinda passe. If someone really wants to prepare for the worst, learning to build coils would be a good place to start -- coils that don't take half the battery with one draw.

Andria
i take 150-200 hits at 30-40 watts before i have to change it out, its not that bad
 

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always keep a spare rda and telescopic mech around for backup

I have an indestructible panzer clone for my backup. My daily rig is a Sigelei box. Also, I have an old Cloupor Hana Clone.

I've owned a bunch of other devices but I've given them all away. My rule is that if I haven't used it in six months to a year, I give it to a friend. The pleasure of collecting is miniscule in relation to the pleasure of seeing a friend or loved one quit smoking.\

If I upgrade to a temperature control device in the next year, I'll gift out the Hana Clone.
 

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You can never have too many mods. Each has its own charm and turn in my rotation. I usually have 2 set aside for work and a couple different ones setup for home use with different flavors. Variety is the spice of life :)

Here was my collection of mostly mechs in Oct 14:
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Since then I've added another 20+ mods, most of which are now regulated ones, so its a never ending process for me :)
Somebody likes mech mods. Lol. Nice collection man.
 
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