Best setup possible?

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fletcher6490

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I'm still new so I don't really know all of the terminology yet but I'm trying to learn.

Anyway, let's say I wanted the best possible setup that still used a tank and didn't involve building my own coils and dropping the juice on them. I'd be looking for lots of vapor, ease of use and reliability. Is there anything out there that is close to being on par with the crazy mod's you guys have but without having to worry about the batteries, building coils, etc...
 

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@Fletcher - Take a look at my posts about the Kanger Subtank Mini and Nano, http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...aper-here-suggestions-second-clearomizer.html.

There's a flood of affordable new devices hitting the market. If you're interested in a smaller mod, take a look at the Itty Bitty Mod thread. That group even has a spreadsheet listing all the specs.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...40761-little-itty-bitty-mods-under-100-a.html
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?pli=1#gid=0
 

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As jwaterski says, "BEST" is all about personal preference.

If you are interested in subohm tanks, add to that list the new JoyeTech Delta II. It's not out yet but VapingwithTristed420 reports flavor is better than both the Atlantis & SubTank. It has not started shipping yet.

Just so you are aware all these subohm tanks will vaporize a lot of juice. Plan on learning to DIY if you don't have the vape budget for this.
 
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There is so much choice out there that it is pretty confusing to a newcomer.

I didn't want to jump right in to rebuilding coils and such nor go to mech mods immediatly.

I have several ego-type pen batteries plus an E-lvt dopro that I run a Nautilis Mini on. It works well for me

I have at least 2 of everything--back-ups for the back-ups

There is a ton of info on this site and some very helpful people--read-read and read some more. Some of my buddies aren't into that--they are hands on guys--loggers mostly. They learn by doing--they buy a bunch of gear and take it all apart to figure out how it works and go from there. Whatever works. Don't be afraid to jump right in--it ain't that hard
 

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If you are only 2 days into to this why are you looking to upgrade? What are you currently using ?

I'm not necessarily looking to upgrade, I'm just trying to get an idea of what good brands and products are so when I am ready I have a head start. Right now I have a 20w IStick with a Nautilus tank. It seems to working quite well but there are a few things I would like to work better. Some hits are quite harsh and don't seem consistent and I would like to produce more vapor but overall I'm really liking the experience and It has been officially 48 hours since I've had a cigarette (I was a pack and half - two pack a day smoker)
 

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I'm not necessarily looking to upgrade, I'm just trying to get an idea of what good brands and products are so when I am ready I have a head start. Right now I have a 20w IStick with a Nautilus tank. It seems to working quite well but there are a few things I would like to work better. Some hits are quite harsh and don't seem consistent and I would like to produce more vapor but overall I'm really liking the experience and It has been officially 48 hours since I've had a cigarette (I was a pack and half - two pack a day smoker)

Fletcher. Congrats on your 1st 48 hours.
I would side on visiting a good, knowledgable and well stocked B&M store. Get advice there, as well as from the ECF family but visiting the store will let you have a hands on feel for the equipment.
Don't decide right there to make a purchase unless you want to support your local store. You also have the potential financial benefit of purchasing your chosen hear, online.
I won't stear you to anything or hold you back as I upgraded one week after my initial purchase and then upgraded again 1 week later :blush:

Good luck, keep up the vaping and stay off the stinkies. Well done mate.
 

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Just for fun, what is the holy grail of mod's? Like what is the absolute best and most sought after setups if price was no option? I was browsing the thread where people were showing their equipment and man, some of those looked like absolute beasts.

SIGELEI 100w plus.... SIIIIIIGELLLLLLLLLEIIIIIIIIIIII 100w plus
No bias on my part whatsoever and neither shall I confirm if I am a huge disciple. Lmao
 

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    Just for fun, what is the holy grail of mod's? Like what is the absolute best and most sought after setups if price was no option? I was browsing the thread where people were showing their equipment and man, some of those looked like absolute beasts.

    Every one of those is someones "holy grail"!
     

    fletcher6490

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    Fletcher. Congrats on your 1st 48 hours.
    I would side on visiting a good, knowledgable and well stocked B&M store. Get advice there, as well as from the ECF family but visiting the store will let you have a hands on feel for the equipment.
    Don't decide right there to make a purchase unless you want to support your local store. You also have the potential financial benefit of purchasing your chosen hear, online.
    I won't stear you to anything or hold you back as I upgraded one week after my initial purchase and then upgraded again 1 week later :blush:

    Good luck, keep up the vaping and stay off the stinkies. Well done mate.

    That's actually where I got my initial gear was a local B&M recommended by a bunch of guys from work that vape. Very nice owners that were very knowledgeable, I see that I could of save about $20 if I would of purchased my stuff online but that's ok, I don't mind helping out a local shop. The best part about this whole venture has been the girlfriend factor. She's been on my ... about quitting smoking and now she loves the smell of the vapor and is really proud of me for trying to get. It's really a win win!!!
     

    Kloverz158

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    If $$$ is not the issue let me start by saying buy something that you can grow with.
    Vapor shark rDNA-40
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    Put it this way don't be like me and Im sure there are many out there. Dont go buying a mod that you will want a upgrade about 2-3days. Buy a mod that you can grow with because I promise you that you will be out searching for a better mod. I know there alot to learn but with Youtube there are many great review and if your smart enough you can learn the laws or rules of vaping. First and foremost battery don't buy it from ebay or amazon because you dont know if its fake or not. So buy it from a reputable place or your local vape shot. Ohm laws soon you will want to go subohms its great to know the laws and how it works so you dont go blowing your face of lol. Researching and learning is your number friend. My setup currently is simple Sigelei 150w with a Aspire Alantis I love it but like many this is not enough so Im gonna start learning how to build RDA. But best of luck.
     
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