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vinstinct

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I haven't been on this forum for about a year and half.. Wow, so much has changed with vaping. It went from something you hardly ever see to something you see all the time in Southern California... since then about 20 vaping shops opened in my neighborhood (seriously from 0 to over 20 in my area)... I feel so lost, I'm looking for a good vaping solution. :blink: I am using the KGO (Ego clone) from Hoosiers E-cig, but E-Cigs have seemed to advanced quite a bit since then... There are so many options I feel lost, I'm looking for a good deal, I still have the 510 charger and some connections that work with that.. Just looking for opinions and suggestions.. I want to keep my budget under $100 but that's not firm..

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I was making a similar decision recently, and settled on the MVP v2 kit. Shouldn't run you more than $70 shipped if you look around, has crazy battery life, good compatibility, good features, doesn't need a separate battery or charger, and comes with a good quality clearo tank to get going.
I agree with Metzger... if you're looking for a VV/VW PV with an ohm meter MVP 2. It also has a long battery life you can charger other devices off of the MVP. You can also use the device while it's charging. It accepts both 510 and eGO threaded tanks. MT Baker Vapor has it for $55 w/ the coupon code posted on the website
 

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For price for what you get Vamo V3...but it's what some classify the "introductory" APV...but for $30 and it being capable of doing EVERYTHING except USB passthru it's the best "deal" for your money

It's the APV equivalent of the VW bug...not the best looking, not the best built, no frills or bells and whistles...but, if you want to get the job done..it will do it!

The others above covered the rest

The INNOKIN iTaste MVP 2.0 gets the most utilitarian vote on my part as it DOES USB passthru AND USB "charging" of which NO OTHER APV is capable of... (it is a bit boxy, but not really much larger than a pack of smokes, but what it makes up for in pizazz, it more than makes up for as being one of the few ones that is capable of being charged w/o having to remove the battery and putting in an external charger, the other being the iTaste VV/VW v3.0)
 
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If you are looking at some change --- their's the Ego Twist or Vision Spinner.

These batteries are about the same size as what you have now (maybe a bit longer), but have the capability of varying the voltage, ie power levels somewhat. It would be the easiest upgrade to adjust to and you'll get a taste of using a variable voltage system.

The itaste that others mentioned is also a nice small format vaping machine.

Replaceable battery mods are larger and are often in a Tube or Box shape. It usually doesn't take long at all to get used to the sizes and shapes....but some prefer tubes and some boxes and many have both.

Most mods (apvs) have replaceable batteries and that is a feature many prefer.
 
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