The best advice is really got with what you think is best for you after researching for yourself. Most people will give an opinion of what THEY would do. Yet, it is not necessarily a bad idea to ask, just take answers lightly and do some research of your own.
What I would suggest would be to get the best mod you can get for that voucher. That's the one part you would like to never break. Tanks can need a learning curve (replaceable coils VS rebuildable tank VS dripper VS subohming.) Most people have many tanks, but only a few mods. Tanks are mostly cheaper than mods and just about everyone has upgraded their tanks many times, while they have bought mods of 1, 2 or 3 different power output. Quality, reliability, battery capacity and power output/output range are the real factors when it comes to mods.
Tanks come in many shapes, sizes, colors, capacities, airflow control types and max/min airflow ranges, coil numbers/types/prices and are so much of a variable in the vaping experience that you NEED to learn through to find your comfort zone. Going from a 40$(Dollor) Aspire battery to a 300$ Provari mod only made the whole thing feel better for me while using the same 10$ tank on both. Going from that 10$ tank to a 100$ RBA changed the entire thing so much I had to change my juice, else my head felt like it would blow up.
To make research easier, I'd suggest to list what you COULD get and research those on ECF and also reviews on youtube (Pbusardo being one of the biggest references out there). Then feel free to ask some more on here, we're all here to help
P.S.: Yea, I thought a 50-60 pound mod was something to put on the table and just cloud the rooms over so you didn't have to raise a finger while vaping.
What I would suggest would be to get the best mod you can get for that voucher. That's the one part you would like to never break. Tanks can need a learning curve (replaceable coils VS rebuildable tank VS dripper VS subohming.) Most people have many tanks, but only a few mods. Tanks are mostly cheaper than mods and just about everyone has upgraded their tanks many times, while they have bought mods of 1, 2 or 3 different power output. Quality, reliability, battery capacity and power output/output range are the real factors when it comes to mods.
Tanks come in many shapes, sizes, colors, capacities, airflow control types and max/min airflow ranges, coil numbers/types/prices and are so much of a variable in the vaping experience that you NEED to learn through to find your comfort zone. Going from a 40$(Dollor) Aspire battery to a 300$ Provari mod only made the whole thing feel better for me while using the same 10$ tank on both. Going from that 10$ tank to a 100$ RBA changed the entire thing so much I had to change my juice, else my head felt like it would blow up.
To make research easier, I'd suggest to list what you COULD get and research those on ECF and also reviews on youtube (Pbusardo being one of the biggest references out there). Then feel free to ask some more on here, we're all here to help
P.S.: Yea, I thought a 50-60 pound mod was something to put on the table and just cloud the rooms over so you didn't have to raise a finger while vaping.