In just about any field there are folk who just want a simple bit of do-the-job kit and there are those who like to explore further. And how anyone spends their money is up to them, so no problem.
There is always the person that wants high-end piece after high-end piece and they will defend their reasoning until they are blue in the face. I have a good mix of both, and my everyday carry is the eVic. Not the Supreme, just the eVic. I love it. I have mechs, I have VV/VW, I have DNA30s, I even have an Ego with a sticker for stealth mode. They all have their perks. Another guy here in my office was a 2 pack a day smoker for many many years. Last summer he went and bought an Ego starter kit at lunch one day, and hasn't had a cigarette since then. Guess what he uses now... and Ego with an Evod on top of it. He never even stepped up to an Ego twist.
He loves it, it works for him. That is what matters, finding out what works for you to keep you off the smokes! Have fun and happy vaping!![]()
I like this forum. I started to read it well before I registered here, and it helped me a lot in the beginning I was highly disappointed with vaping after I bought a cigalike in my grocery store. Thanks for forum I have chosen my next thing vamo, and I am (rather) happily vaping now; not smoking for 4 months.
My reasons to choose vamo: VV/VW (in contrast to mech modes), replaceable batteries (in contrast to MVP2), and reasonable price (in contrast to many others), so that I can simply throw it away without any remorse in case I find out I do not like vaping at all. Or when I find a better thing for me.
My reason to start this thread: many novice vapers are asking what is the better way for me, and too often get instructed to buy expensive things right away. Why? Vamo and provari (for example) have the same functionality. They are battery holders with circuit to change voltage as needed. Thats it. But the price is very different - $29 for vamo and $180 for provari (todays prices). Of course, provari has much better built quality, warranty and looks. And six (6) time higher price. I understand that the forum is full of hobbyists (and I respect their hobby), but why to assume that any novice is a hobbyist also?
P.S. I am rather shy with my vaping, I do not vape in public places (except for my work, where I vape in my office when nobody is around). So, looks of vaping device are of a little importance for me.

