Best mod for rebuildable atty

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srclark

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Alot of searching around and I don't see a lot of opinions on what mod is best for a rebuildable atty.
Yes, the provari is awesome, but I hear they are sensitive to genisis style....having to fire low and working your way up to the desired volt...they are also on the high side of a budget. (Trust me, if I could swing it I would get a mini in a heart beat because it's so accurate...what you set is what you get, I also love how it tells you that you can't fire something instead of just dialing it down...I want to know if my devise can't handle what I am trying to do...don't see much of anything else that does that so I am willing to let that go)
Vv gripper has a great price point but has a weak shell. Young June lava tube has a more durable body but the screen is washed out.
So what is your opinion, obviously it needs to read ohm for the rebuildable and price, it needs to be a good price point. I would like to stay under $100
 

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You can get a mechanical mod and a Kick. You won't be able to read resistance of your coil but it will adjust voltage to give you proper wattage. It's pretty nice with rebuildables because you don't have to get your coil exactly right, just get it close and the Kick will dial it in. I think you can get a good mechand kick for your budget. Don't skimp on batteries though.
 

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I'm running a Puresmoker Legacy with a Kick and an 18650 extension tube ... a lovely vape, no matter what ohms my Penelope coils wind up at, and I think the Legacy is a very nice looking mod that feels very comfortable in the hand. They also have a mini, if you like the shorter form factor. It's not quite as heavy as my ProVari, but I think it is every bit as solid a build. Tough as nails. Also, in spite of the fact that most bottom buttons leave me cold, the one on the Legacy is very comfortable and you can adjust the "throw" from short to long. Interestingly enough, I find that I can lock the Legacy (just takes a quick finger flick to spin the button lock shut, or back open) faster than I can do the 5-click on/off on my eGo Twists ... and LOTS quicker than the 9-click, pause and click on the ProVari. :laugh:
 
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