choosing a good quality mod (please help)

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well i think its not just that they figure out the right voltage for each atty its that they keep a very stable voltage thru-out out the hit with there constant sampling between the atty and the battery during the hit,giving a perfect hit every time.
think its more of the RMS feature then the wattage but combined it makes for one heck of a great vape:)
 

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I bought the ego c twist and am loving it but my wife wants one and so I am wanting to get me something else I have watched a lot of YOUTUB reviews on many different mods but there mostly trying to sale what there promoting and haw much can I rely on those videos would rather here from you all on what you would recommend to a new comer like me jazon1 on here recommended my ego c twist and he was right on the money so I chose to turn to you all again. So here's the deal I am looking for something durable and reliable with variable volt, variable watt and a ohms checker and a battery checker but I only have around $65-$75 to drop on this I have imr 18650,18350 batteries. Can yall recommend a good working mod for me I am planning on using a good rebuildable atomizer on it in the future when I can afford to get the one I want. Thanks :unsure:

Vamo is the bomb.
 

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I'd go with a Provari. I just bought my second one a few days ago and am waiting for it in the mail now. They also have a bunch of them on clearance right now so it's a good time to save a few bucks on one.

I get the whole VW thing, but don't see why it's such a factor for some people. It only takes a few seconds to figure out what voltage to set a Provari to so that you get the watts you want. Maybe I've just been doing the VV thing for long enough that I don't really have to think about it.

It's just easier. If you switch delivery systems a lot, you don't have to check impedance or make adjustments each time.
 

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i have two vamos and have dropped both plenty of times and no problems yet,but if it was to happen the top of the vamo can be removed with no special tools and easily fixed,
tho i did see the video you are referring to i think his only dialoged the spacer behind the screen because he had already taken it apart and probably didn't re-assemble it the same or as tightly.
 

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I say get the Vamo and if you still want a Provari then start saving up while you are using the Vamo. The Provari is in my opinion the best you can get but it's far from your only choice for a nice vape. It sounds like you really need something soon so I would pull the trigger on the vamo and start saving up again. Good luck no matter what you get.
 

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I saw a video on the vamo and it told me that the vamo doesn't hold up to being dropped very well that it unlogges something behind the display screen

There is a half circle plastic piece holding the chip set so if a drop moves it out of place you just wiggle the end cap off pull the plastic out reposition the chip and reverse steps. There is a disassembling video on YouTube made by a member of this forum. Can't remember his name but he says caveman a lot lol
 

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if you are not the kind of person who has patient on waiting for lists, you can go ahead for some mods who are available online for sale at any time

1. NGP @ NGP Elektromos Cigaretta | NGP – a magyar, kézm?ves elektromos cigaretta
2. 69 mod with Steammachine vst @ http://www.atmomixani.gr
3. ADAM mod with AMR or APS @ Team Rampage Vapor
4. Provari with any ready made atomizer ProVape E-Cigarettes: Buy Electronic Cigarettes & Smokeless Cigs
5. GuS Mod wiith any atomizer of your choice www.atmomixani.gr
6. Hex Cube and Siam mod carto tank @ Siam Mods

those are one of the best mods available on line at any time and most important all parts are available with out the need of waiting a couple of months for some bolts or other parts you might need

i have all the above so i speak from personal experience

i know your budget is limited but from a personal experience i had change 2 VAmo with in 2 months time, better be patient and buy one time something good and it will stay with you for a long time as long you are taking care of it good and nicely


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There is a half circle plastic piece holding the chip set so if a drop moves it out of place you just wiggle the end cap off pull the plastic out reposition the chip and reverse steps. There is a disassembling video on YouTube made by a member of this forum. Can't remember his name but he says caveman a lot lol

also as stated in that video you could just use some hot glue to make it permanent:)
 

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I'd go with a Provari. I just bought my second one a few days ago and am waiting for it in the mail now. They also have a bunch of them on clearance right now so it's a good time to save a few bucks on one.

I get the whole VW thing, but don't see why it's such a factor for some people. It only takes a few seconds to figure out what voltage to set a Provari to so that you get the watts you want. Maybe I've just been doing the VV thing for long enough that I don't really have to think about it.

Not only that, but of all the VW devices I have seen with the exception of the Darwin, they can only be changed by .5 watt increments, that leaves a little to be desired for me, might miss my sweet spot, I'll stick with VV until they come out with a device with a bit more fine tuning available.
 

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I agree. Vw is indeed the wave of the now. Do t get it twisted, the provari is a solid device and delivers what's needed in a sexy package. I like how the Vamo is versatile with 18650 mode and a stealthy 18350 mode. Being an options guy, I like that.

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If your looking for a good inexpensive mod IMO you cant beat a VAMO or a iTaste MVP for the price.. I got the MVP for Christmas and I cant put it down.. It's small, fits real nice in your hand.. VV up to 5. Hits like a TRUCK and the battery lasts all day.. VERY good mod.
I bought the ego c twist and am loving it but my wife wants one and so I am wanting to get me something else I have watched a lot of YOUTUB reviews on many different mods but there mostly trying to sale what there promoting and haw much can I rely on those videos would rather here from you all on what you would recommend to a new comer like me jazon1 on here recommended my ego c twist and he was right on the money so I chose to turn to you all again. So here's the deal I am looking for something durable and reliable with variable volt, variable watt and a ohms checker and a battery checker but I only have around $65-$75 to drop on this I have imr 18650,18350 batteries. Can yall recommend a good working mod for me I am planning on using a good rebuildable atomizer on it in the future when I can afford to get the one I want. Thanks :unsure:
 
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