Any advice on a good first mod type ecig?

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epicdoom

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SOOOO many choices. I have a few questions for you.
How long have you been vaping ?
Did you use it for smoking and have you quit?
Will you continue to vape even after your no longer using nicotine juice?
The reason for the questions is to get you into something you can have some grow room with but at the same time get something that's gonna last and is quality.
For me the suggestion is gonna be the Innokin SVD,MVP and even VTR these will be your battery Mods all have great features like Ohms check Variable voltage and wattage the MVP even has a vape counter. IMO they give you great vape and room to grow.
 

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Hi Amy.

Having wasted an hour of my life recently playing "post tennis" with somebody about why NOT to buy some of the TW mods, I am just going to say...

Please don't. It's such bad value. You can do so much better with that sort of cash. Everything they sell is available elsewhere, sometimes for 50% of the price they charge.

The V-scope is a nice addition to the range, and one that would be super for someone new to vaping who walked in off the street. :)
 

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Amy Howard

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Hi, thanks for your reply :)

I've been vaping for just over 3 weeks, haven't had a cigarette and can't see me ever having one again. I'm pretty sure I'll continue vaping after reducing nicotine, as I enjoy it. That's what I was hoping for, some easy for a newbee but not something that's gonna last 5 mins before I need to upgrade again. So definitely something with room to grow :)

SOOOO many choices. I have a few questions for you.
How long have you been vaping ?
Did you use it for smoking and have you quit?
Will you continue to vape even after your no longer using nicotine juice?
The reason for the questions is to get you into something you can have some grow room with but at the same time get something that's gonna last and is quality.
For me the suggestion is gonna be the Innokin SVD,MVP and even VTR these will be your battery Mods all have great features like Ohms check Variable voltage and wattage the MVP even has a vape counter. IMO they give you great vape and room to grow.
 

Amy Howard

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Thanks for your advice :)

I liked the actual look of it but wasn't sure about performance and quality which is why I thought I'd chat to people on here before I purchased - glad I have now. I couldn't find any real reviews on it either, which I found a bit strange! I'll look at these other options, thanks :)

Hi Amy.

Having wasted an hour of my life recently playing "post tennis" with somebody about why NOT to buy some of the TW mods, I am just going to say...

Please don't. It's such bad value. You can do so much better with that sort of cash. Everything they sell is available elsewhere, sometimes for 50% of the price they charge.

The V-scope is a nice addition to the range, and one that would be super for someone new to vaping who walked in off the street. :)
 

epicdoom

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Hi, thanks for your reply :)

I've been vaping for just over 3 weeks, haven't had a cigarette and can't see me ever having one again. I'm pretty sure I'll continue vaping after reducing nicotine, as I enjoy it. That's what I was hoping for, some easy for a newbee but not something that's gonna last 5 mins before I need to upgrade again. So definitely something with room to grow :)

Knowing this I would say if its in your budget or you could hold out and save another week to get it then the MVP should be great for you If your not into the Box mods. The SVD in short mode with 18350 battery, you will need to buy a charger for the batteries and I would suggest 2 batteries so one can charge while the others in use. These IMO give you room to grow and will last a long time with good care.
 

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Sigelei Zmax V3 or V5 is shorter than either Vamo or SVD and better built. Length depends on the battery used but it's shorter with all from 18350, 184900/18500, 18650 and 2x18350. Only the provari and a few other premium priced VV or VV/VW rigs are shorter. Stainless steel one-piece 510/eGo connector, not soft plated brass or worse. Bigger, stronger firing switch than SVD. 3-15W or 3-6V output.
 

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I second the Sigelei Zmax V5. I'm about a month and a half into vaping and picked one up last week. The thing has barely left my hand since i got it. It's solidly built, easy to use and has all the power and features most vapers will ever need. I'm running an Aspire Nautilus tank on it while I wait for my Kayfun Lite Plus clone which I think my wife ordered for me for fathers day.
 

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    Hi Amy.

    Having wasted an hour of my life recently playing "post tennis" with somebody about why NOT to buy some of the TW mods, I am just going to say...

    Please don't. It's such bad value. You can do so much better with that sort of cash. Everything they sell is available elsewhere, sometimes for 50% of the price they charge.

    The V-scope is a nice addition to the range, and one that would be super for someone new to vaping who walked in off the street. :)


    Stick with this guy, Amy, he'll help you with the UK suppliers. TW does like to make a tidy profit.

    Probably find something like the vscope for 1/3 the cost someplace else.
     
    If you want something that will last forever I'd go with a ProVari Mini and a Kayfun Lite Plus or Russian 91% real deal or clone.

    If you want something cheap get a Vamo V3 and a Russian 91% or Kayfun Lite Plus clone.

    A Vamo is $35 from fast tech and a Provari is $159. In my opinion though after your first 2 Vamos or what ever other cheap thing you buy breaks you'll wish you had purchased the Provari. I know that I wish I hadn't wasted that money.
     

    e30holmes

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    Clearly you will find everyone has there favorites. For me I started out simple with a few ego style batterys and eventually moved to the mvp2 and I can honestly say this so far is my best pick. I find my self only looking at other products for asthetic reasons or shiny materials :) The performance is great for the cheep price. Now..... the provari is also something I have looked into due to its abilities and world class quality but I cant get my self to spend the money on multiple batterys and a charger.. maybe I'm lazy idk lol. If it had a pre-installed battery and internal charging like the mpv 2 I would have been vaping on it right now!! Anyways like I said its the mpv2 that's got my vote!

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