A ECF vet needs a little help...please!!

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Hi guys. I have been around this forum for quite a while. However, here is my dilemma... for the last year or two I have strictly been vaping advanced mods, such as the REO. I've finally come to realize that I do not need monster clouds! I'm looking to get a VV APV, that uses LR attys (510 threading) and has a built in battery. I've got to the point where I am tired of swapping batteries out lol! I would like something with exceptional battery life, and that is fairly reasonable in price. God knows I've spent a small fortune over the years in vaping! I've been so tied up in "high end" mods, I honestly don't know what's out there anymore as far as basic variable voltage APV'S. Any help to lead me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! Also any recommendations on LR attys (preferably 1.5ohm) and good clearomizers would be great as well. I've done Evods, pro tanks, T2's, t3's, ect. They were all "decent" but still needed some improvements. So possibly there is something better out there these days? Thank you for reading, and thanks for your help in advance!
 
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Hi guys. I have been around this forum for quite a while. However, here is my dilemma... for the last year or two I have strictly been vaping advanced mods, such as the RIO. I've finally come to realize that I do not need monster clouds! I'm looking to get a VV APV, that uses LR attys (510 threading) and has a built in battery. I've got to the point where I am tired of swapping batteries out lol! I would like something with exceptional battery life, and that is fairly reasonable in price. God knows I've spent a small fortune over the years in vaping! I've been so tied up in "high end" mods, I honestly don't know what's out there anymore as far as basic variable voltage APV'S. Any help to lead me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! Also any recommendations on LR attys (preferably 1.5ohm) and good clearomizers would be great as well. I've done Evods, pro tanks, T2's, t3's, ect. They were all "decent" but still needed some improvements. So possibly there is something better out there these days? Thank you for reading, and thanks for your help in advance!

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Look into the [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRT32zH1WvQ"]Mini Nautilus from Aspire[/URL]. A clearomizer using a "revolutionary" (my description) BVC (bottom vertical coil) with a ceramic wick. The BVC as been described as a hybrid cartomizer. So, you get the better flavor and consistancy of a carto with the ease of use of a clearomizer.

If looking for a tube variable voltage device, IMHO you can't get much better than a Provari. USA made. 1 year warranty, lifetime manufacturer support. Arguably the most dependable, reliable, and consistant performing APV ever made. Why Provari?
 

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If swapping out batterys is a pain how you going to feel about having to leave you mod plugged in for hours. Better get 2. What were your old mods? Why not justgear down your topper. Higher ohms will extend your batt life a bit.
haha my friend, i've tried so many different mods it would take me too long to list them. I've tried everything from the Chuck, to the provari, to the REO, to the SVD, and back again. My biggest issue isn't necessarily swapping out the batteries. I don't say all of the time being that Swedish Snus is my go to tool to keep me off the smokes. I guess I'm just looking for simplicity, if that makes any sense. Thanks for your reply though!
 

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Look into the [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRT32zH1WvQ"]Mini Nautilus from Aspire[/URL]. A clearomizer using a "revolutionary" (my description) BVC (bottom vertical coil) with a ceramic wick. The BVC as been described as a hybrid cartomizer. So, you get the better flavor and consistancy of a carto with the ease of use of a clearomizer.

If looking for a tube variable voltage device, IMHO you can't get much better than a Provari. USA made. 1 year warranty, lifetime manufacturer support. Arguably the most dependable, reliable, and consistant performing APV ever made. Why Provari?
Thanks Bad. Good to see you on here again! Do you happen to have a link to those clearos that you mentioned? Do they come in LR? Thanks man!
 

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If the Nautilus mini doesn't work for you (it mutes the hell out of some of my juices, great with others) and you don't mind rebuilding then try the Kayfun mini. The clones are cheap and the flavor is great (I use it with an Itaste VV3 with 1.5-1.7 microcoil, and tend to keep the watts towards the low end). the only complaint I have is that I have to charge it at least once a day, but I'm generally somewhere where I can use it as a passthrough while it charges.

You might want to check out the eLeaf iStick, smaller than an MVP2 and up to 20W output. Its on my next to buy list.

You know, I can't ever remember having shinyitis with analogs.....
 

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The kanger aerotank is the best clearo out there IMO. As far as mods go, I am currently awaiting the arrival of a vaporshark dna30. For me it'll be my stealth mod. It's TINY and is charged via micro USB. Perfect for stealth carrying and charging at work. Only 1200mah lipo battery but apparently lasts a long time if you're using it at under 15 watts. Plus I can use it as a passthrough while charging almost anywhere. They also have the rdna30 which uses a replaceable 18650 but also charges via USB.
Kind of wanted a Hana modz but can't find them in Canada. The vaporshark is smaller anyway.
 
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