Back to vaping.. Need caught up

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_ruby

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okay.. Well I've been out if vaping for about a year and I am looking to get back into it. I started smoking again and I'm sick of it.

Last thing I was doing was sub ohming and rebuilding my own coils.

If I was to get, let's say a itaste MVP 2. Would I miss the hit of a sub ohm build?

I'm looking for the easiness of what the MVP offers. And at that price point its my best option.

I need something quick.. Easy to use.. And low maintenance. I think I stopped because of the hassle of vaping was becoming.

Is there anything out there that I might have missed that would be an option?
 

pwheeler

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Welcome back ruby! Glad you decided to return to vaping and try to eliminate the cigarettes from your life. If you got the MVP2, you couldn't go much under 1 ohm. But it's a great battery, and vv/vw. You might try the aerotank. I've heard it performs much better than the protanks that I used to use. If you aren't interested in making your own coils or wicking anymore, that may be the way to go.
 

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I just stepped up to rebuildables a couple weeks ago, and I love them, because they save me money. However, they do require more work(or hassle as you put it). If money didn't matter as far as buying coils, I would get the MVP and a Nautilus, or Nautilus Mini. I have the mini, and it vapes like a champ, so I would assume the regular nautilus vapes the same or better, and holds more juice. I am pretty sure they take the same coil heads, so you could get both, and give yourself options.

Anyway, good luck. Quitting was the best thing I have done since marrying my wife, so I hope you can kick it as well.
 
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