considering moving up from my spinner

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I have a couple vision spinners and I like them there's defenetly nnothing wrong with them but I was kinda thinking about moving up and was wanting to see what you all recommend I defenetly am not in the market for a provari but around a 60 dollar limit. Is it worth the upgrade to a mod? Is there a big difference? The box ones look pretty cool..
 

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K100 are good inexpensive mech mods

The clue was in the question

municipalrestart said:
The box ones look pretty cool.

Between the spinner and the MVP, there is little overall difference in vaping quality. They both can take different toppers and are both variable voltage only. But that said, most people on these forums, that have them, absolutely love their MVP.

Only you can say if it's worth it or not, but if you buy one from our 'local' Chinese forum supplier, you can get one inexpensively.

Again, you are not going to produce more vapor, or get more flavor as such... so it's really just about the size, form and capacity of the battery.
 

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    Well you already have the Spinners that you like, so why not try something completely different to see if you would like it as well or even better. Try a bottom feeder for instance, or any of the other different types.

    The biggest advantage to moving up is getting away from tossing the PV in the trash every time a battery reaches the end of it's life span. (which is why I don't recommend the MVP) Better batteries along with good chargers = better, safer vapes.
     

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    I'm not the best person to ask as I just caved and bought a Provari last week (got it today ^_^), but I have heard great things about the SiD: Smok SiD

    Reasonably priced, does VV and VW. Pretty much standard tube mod sized.

    I can't speak to the Spinners since while I did buy one, I ended up giving it to a coworker since I have always used KGO-VVs til now and didn't think to order an eGo charger when I bought it, but my biggest gripe with the KGO-VVs was that they always had voltage droop as the battery drained. They could put off a ton of power when charged, but as the meter got lower, so too did my enjoyment. Any decent tube mod should be able to correct this issue.
     

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    Apart from the looks, the V3 has a better screen (OLED) and a removable top cap for cleaning. They also got rid of a mode of firing on the V3 (that really makes no difference to most vapers)

    The difference in performance is minimal.

    Vamo is a good starter APV. I have a V2 and a V3 - I used to use my V2 all the time while the V3 is in its box as a backup.

    If you decide to go for the vamo, two tips. Get the stainless steel version as the others have coatings that have been know to wear off, and second, read the APV forums here on ECF - you'll learn a lot about issues people are having with all the options you have.
     
    InTheShade:10609892 said:
    K100 are good inexpensive mech mods

    The clue was in the question

    municipalrestart said:
    The box ones look pretty cool.

    Between the spinner and the MVP, there is little overall difference in vaping quality. They both can take different toppers and are both variable voltage only. But that said, most people on these forums, that have them, absolutely love their MVP.

    Only you can say if it's worth it or not, but if you buy one from our 'local' Chinese forum supplier, you can get one inexpensively.

    Again, you are not going to produce more vapor, or get more flavor as such... so it's really just about the size, form and capacity of the battery.

    There isn't much difference? I was hoping it was a huge difference :( whenever I see people with one it just looks like such a better vape haha
     

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    I have no experience with the Vamo and don't want to give any bad advice.

    I bought the MVP v2 yesterday. I'm very impressed with the quality and solidness. As stated earlier. The battery isn't replaceable if that is important to what you are looking for. I've been vaping with this all day and it still has a good charge. Head is 2.1 ohm, puff counter is at 437 still at 4.0volts. Hope that helps.
     
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