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dlipford370

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Hey,

So, after vaping for a while, I find myself happy with VV and even VW types of PV's. What I don't understand is, when I look under classifieds, it seems the most expensive, and most common thing I see are super fancy, nice looking PV's that are stationary voltage. They are always very pretty, but more often than not, just a manual vape, with rechargeable batteries that you can take out. In time, do you find that, that is what you fall back to, and just works the best. I guess I don't understand why they seem to be what a lot of the people spend the most money on? Any thoughts?
 

AttyPops

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Most of the mechanicals are one-offs (well, not mass produced in the same way as assembly line stuff) done by machinists and sold.

Depending on your preference they are
1) Apocalypse proof
2) Handmade works of art
3) Just a gimmick for people with no electronics skills or no mass-assembly line to cash in on vaping
4) tough as nails boomers waiting for someone to mess up and put the wrong battery in with a short

They are more expensive per unit cost. Don't have flashy screens and such, but can be maintained by the user often by replacing a screw or two. They follow battery voltage and are not regulated voltage.
 

DC2

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This is what my impression is...

The high-end stationary voltage devices are probably mechanical.
And the people buying them are using rebuildable atomizers where they can create their own resistance.

By creating their own resistance, they are essentially able to vary the power output.
And that is the same thing as having a variable voltage/wattage device, albeit not quite as convenient.

In other words, high-end mechanical devices are for the extreme fringe of vaping enthusiasts who like to fiddle around.
:)
 

Fishtec

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Because they suck hence why the are being sold en masse in the classies ;-) oj they are usually extremely rare and hard to acquire pieces of art in the own right and pretty much indestructible don't massively see the point myself but there is something about the ggts with a good rba on top which screams beautiful
 

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Most people who like Mech mods are using RBA genny or silica stuff as well If you are a carto or clearo fan no since getting a mech mod. Unless you just think they are cool and would like one.

Whoa there... I have a couple of VV\VW pv's and some RBA's collecting dust because my preferred vaping setup is a 3.7 mechanical mod, LQ cartos in a pyrex tank.
I get more vapor than any other combination and it works EVERY TIME. No surprises. Nothing to fail. Just keep them clean, pop in a fresh battery, prime your tank/carto and you're good to go.
I liked the toys when I was new, but the bells and whistles got old really quickly.
Now I will take a good solid vape over gizmos any day.
 
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