As I have learned more about this thing called "vaping", I'm more comfortable with variety in my gear. I have a couple of mech mods in my stash, but they're not often used. I prefer regulated, but I'm also positioned, just in case....
I have 3 mech mods on the shelf, I dust and polish them often.
Everyone loves a mech and for 'style' they are hard to beat.
Of course, they were almost the only way to vape at any power a few years ago.
Like others stated... get a second of what you have if you believe that it's "the one" for you and you don't see yourself switching.
You'll know it, if you're buying coils for it, you'd keep using the stock of the ones you already have.
Otherwise, upgrade to something a little "better" and keep your old one as your backup.
Myself, I have my old setup at the ready and puff on it now and then. But to buy another mod/tank, the main thing would be to go with something that uses the same coils and similar qualities.
I keep reading how important it is to have a backup setup. I have been gaping for 2 months now, with no cigarettes. So far, so good. I use a Joyetech mod, triton tank, i have 2 batteries, and a charger. What would be a good backup setup for me ?
I like that, Provari. The starter p3 kit is $259, sounds like a lot of money. Which of the specials would you get ? Can I use my Triton atomizer with any of these ?
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