Best all day vape/pv/apv...hassle free... Dependable ..... Best at home vaping nirvana pv

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I use a simple vamo with an IBTanked carto tank. Spare tanks can be carried in the included thingy if you feel the need to have one. I don't have an ADV, I just vape which ever of Alice in Vaperland's juices strike my fancy at the time. Straight forward simple as it gets as far as I am concerned.

If I want to use a dripper I use an eternity. Allows you to drip 30 drips and have a couple hours worth of fresh tasting juice without an fuss.
 

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Hardly any mention of Protanks? That surprised me.

I'm using a Provari, a Protank 2, and the optional airflow control base like the Aerotank uses. Quite happy with those.

I don't like taking the Provari out when I go two-stepping, because I leave my PV sitting on the table while I dance, so I usually use Vision Spinner 1300's for that. It's less likely someone will walk off with those, and I won't be nearly so upset about it if they do. :)
 

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One of those is pure sex and the other one... Isn't. I'm not sure what, but something about the design of the REOs bothers me (and it's not just your particular one).

Hey, I have a silly question for you: Most people like drippers (and bottom feeders) due to the superior flavor they deliver. But since you vape nothing but unflavored nic base, what attracts you to bottom feeders?

Great question, and such an easy answer :)

Simplicity, consistency, durability and portability. I had a cartotank and an inferno for a about a week before I got my first REO and that was enough for me to realize that I like my juice stored inside my mod rather than riding around on top of it.

IMO no other delivery system comes close to the bottom feeders I have when it comes to:

Ease of filling.

Ease of cleaning / maintenance.

Fresh squozen Juice on demand (not relying on gravity or wicking) means just the right amount of juice so it's not cooking excess or drying out.

Pocketability.

Durability.

Aesthetics (I'm just not a tubesteak fan).

Reliability.

Leak free.

Hassle free.


I could list more adjectives too but this post could get long :)

I smoked Marlboro lights. Unflavored tastes like a Marlboro light to me. I wouldn't put my Marlboro light flavored juice in any other type of devices unless there were no such thing as REOs or my oliveR :)
 

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I bought my Provari for all the reasons you listed. I haven't had a second of regret. That's just my opinion. I know there are other great ones out there. The Provari just fit my needs the best.

Edited to say: when I go out and about (other than work), I still have an ego spinner cause I don't care if that gets lost. I'd be devastated if something happened to my Provari.
 
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Hey, I have a silly question for you: Most people like drippers (and bottom feeders) due to the superior flavor they deliver. But since you vape nothing but unflavored nic base, what attracts you to bottom feeders?
Great question, and such an easy answer :)

IMO no other delivery system comes close to the bottom feeders I have when it comes to:

Ease of filling.

Ease of cleaning / maintenance.

Fresh squozen Juice on demand (not relying on gravity or wicking) means just the right amount of juice so it's not cooking excess or drying out.

Pocketability.

Durability.

Aesthetics (I'm just not a tubesteak fan).

Reliability.

Leak free.

Hassle free.
Thanks. I keep getting more an more intrigued by the concept. Unfortunately, I haven't found a bottom feeder with modern regulation (e.g. a DNA 20 or 30). A 25+% change in power from a fully charged battery to one that's close to needing a charge is not something I'm keen on. On-board pass-through charging using a Micro-USB cable is also something I consider nearly indispensable.

I'm on the list for a Dibi OliveR, but I primarily see it as a functional work of art, not something that will carry on a daily basis; a coffee-table vape, if you will. Although I admit I have fantasies about asking Peter for a thicker bottom plate and then embedding a DNA-30 in there. :D

For the time being, my preferred all-day go-to is a Protovapor XPV topped with a Russian 91%.
 

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Thanks. I keep getting more an more intrigued by the concept. Unfortunately, I haven't found a bottom feeder with modern regulation (e.g. a DNA 20 or 30). A 25+% change in power from a fully charged battery to one that's close to needing a charge is not something I'm keen on. On-board pass-through charging using a Micro-USB cable is also something I consider nearly indispensable.

I'm on the list for a Dibi OliveR, but I primarily see it as a functional work of art, not something that will carry on a daily basis; a coffee-table vape, if you will. Although I admit I have fantasies about asking Peter for a thicker bottom plate and then embedding a DNA-30 in there. :D

For the time being, my preferred all-day go-to is a Protovapor XPV topped with a Russian 91%.

My pdib has been getting allot of use. It is a very durable mod and it goes with me unless I'm gonna be where it might get dirty or wet.

But I hear ya - I'd go into a rage if I dropped it and dinged it up.

I, for one, don't like electronics in a mod and also prefer swapping a battery over tethering my deal to the grid :)

I get by most of the day on my battery and the drop off with a top quality battery like an AW IMR 18650 is negligible during that time frame. But when it gets noticible, I swap :)
 
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Im shocked not seeing more reos or bottom feeders for the going out vape - superx hit on alot of the reasons. Im open to experimenting when it comes to the at home vape though and looking for some trends here to maybe try one, one day. But even at home i get spoiled by my reo for ease of use and capacity to hold so much juice even if just watching a movie or online or putzing around.

I guess the kayfun offers some of That juice capacity to many from what i learned here. Different strokes for different folks i just so glad i not dripping into my 901 cartridge every 2 minutes on my hour n half drive to work anymore.

I think its so cool there is not one perfect device fits everybody. What would be the fun in seeing the mailman and tracking your new. Gear package every 10 min..... The joy is in the journey not the destination they say.... I hearing alot about this origen v2 rda - i never knew these rdas cost so much - seems to defy logic there price range. I feel bad for picking on rob for his 43 rm2 now
 

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I'm chiming in with the MVP 2. Always one in my hand, always one at home in standby. After 2 days, I charge the one I was using and swap it out with the charged one sitting in standby. Once the old one is charged, it sits in a drawer for two days waiting for it's turn to bat.

Out and about, I use mini PT 2's exclusively. Never a leak, never a gurgle. They are a bit more pocketable than my full sized PT2. On weekends at home when I'm vegging out. I'll fill my full sized PT2 and just chill out. I have never vaped more than 3ml a day, so I don't see the need for anything bigger.

I have a vv3 in my pen cup with a Mini PT filled, just in case disaster strikes at work. I also have a Sigelei Zmax 3 on order as my one "user replaceable battery" backup.
 

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Yet another Reo + RM2 here. Vaping perfection.



Thanks. I keep getting more an more intrigued by the concept. Unfortunately, I haven't found a bottom feeder with modern regulation (e.g. a DNA 20 or 30). A 25+% change in power from a fully charged battery to one that's close to needing a charge is not something I'm keen on. On-board pass-through charging using a Micro-USB cable is also something I consider nearly indispensable.

I'm on the list for a Dibi OliveR, but I primarily see it as a functional work of art, not something that will carry on a daily basis; a coffee-table vape, if you will. Although I admit I have fantasies about asking Peter for a thicker bottom plate and then embedding a DNA-30 in there. :D

For the time being, my preferred all-day go-to is a Protovapor XPV topped with a Russian 91%.

Sounds like you'd be smitten with a Sunbox E7. It's a DNA30 bottom feeder. I think it's a tad too big personally... it reminds me of the old steel LaCie external hard drive cases... the sucker holds a 10ml bottle!
 

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lots of provaris ! I say war betweeen provari n reo owners ! Fight to the end. Loser gives winner there apv...... Hey whats this dna stuff i hear all the time ? Is that just a chip? That you can put in anything. Top of the line chip i imagine cause everyone talks highly of it. Sign me up for the sunbox e7 - i just have to wait for that home equity loan to come in :). Maybe ill do a change box and in 1.5 years treat myself to a top of the line model. Too bad everyone always steals the quarters - i gonna pay in dimes and nickels damn it - I want to vape this provari now just to say i have !
 
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