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cskent

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I guess it's a matter of opinion. I've got some expensive mods and some cheap ones. They both vape about the same since they use pretty much the same batt's and atty's. But the expensive mods are definitely built better and will last much longer. Drop that boxmod onto concrete and you'll probably end up with a handful of spare parts. Drop an aluminum tube mod and it'll nick the finish. I know from experience.
 

mohawkx

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Everybody wants a PV that is going to be cheap, deliver on flavor, TH and vapor, plus be trouble free. Well.....pick two. If it's cheap and delivers on flavor, etc. it's not going to be trouble free. If it's trouble free and delivers on flavor, etc. it's not going to be cheap. If it's cheap and trouble free, it's not going to deliver on flavor, etc. These are your choices.
 

LEDshine

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Totally agree pick two my mods are inexpensive for me but that's because I have put hours into them. My base model that I sell through a local retailer goes for 65 bucks. I have invested 8 bucks of hand assembled parts some fabbed some purchased. The retailer supplies the atty, tip, batt, and overhead sure we make a profit, but if my product fails because of my craftsmanship I will repair it for free. if it fails for any other reason I will repair it for the cost of the parts and a nominal fee agreed upon before you ship it to me. Sorry for the aggressive tone but I see so much junk out there and no one stands behind their products. i started modding for economical and hobby reasons. The best mod and you fav mod will always be your own. There is no feeling like taking you first hit off of something you made and getting blown away.
 
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