Confused about upgrading my current setup?

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Susan~S

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What type of tank are you going to use one your new mod?

If it's a tank that uses stock coils I would recommend an MVP v2.

1. Huge (2600 mah) battery
2. Variable Voltage - Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 ~ 5.0 in 0.1 volt increments
3. Variable Wattage - Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 ~ 11.0 in 0.5 watt increments
4. Ohms Meter - Reads the resistance of your atomizer
5. Pass through ability
6. $40 shipped at many online stores
 

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MVP2.0 for the money is very reliable and good set up... Mines lasted me 8 mo and thats saying a lot for vape gear... Pretty much indestructible and easy 2 use with 2 buttons controling VV/VW and atty reader and the fire button... Combine it with a nice attomizer and your good 4 a long while... Vapor World has them on sale right now with an I clear 30 B for 40 bucks which is cheap with a decent attomizer 2 go with it...
 

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What type of tank are you going to use one your new mod?

If it's a tank that uses stock coils I would recommend an MVP v2.

1. Huge (2600 mah) battery
2. Variable Voltage - Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 ~ 5.0 in 0.1 volt increments
3. Variable Wattage - Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 ~ 11.0 in 0.5 watt increments
4. Ohms Meter - Reads the resistance of your atomizer
5. Pass through ability
6. $40 shipped at many online stores
I will absolutely look into this at some point today! I have been researching REO's all morning. Will see if local B&M carries mvps
 

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Kanger T3S was my choice for a long time. After a while, I started rebuilding the coils/wicks.

Like most Kanger products, if you want to do this, it makes them better to vape and more reliable against leaks and gurgles.

If I rebuild a Kanger coil now, I tend to put them in a glass/pyrex tank instead.

Today, I've been using an iStick with an Aspire ET-S fitted with a BVC atomizer head. Flawless and cheap too. :)
 

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I will absolutely look into this at some point today! I have been researching REO's all morning. Will see if local B&M carries mvps
A REO is WONDERFUL! I own 3 woodvils and one LP Reo Grand. They are a mechanical mod and require a bottom feeding atomizer.

For all things Reo head on over to the Reo Mods Forum. Lots of very helpful Reo Family members there who would love to answer any of your questions.

However, I still use my MVP's as I have lots of Aerotanks and Nautilus that cannot be used on a Reo.
 
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