couple commen questions..

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thecheese

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I spent a lot of money and finally ended up being happy with super t manufacturing precise 104000 e cig. The service and dude are really fast and kind. Product is well worth it after wasting hundreds.

I concur. A mod of some sort will save any newbie some spending cash in the long run. I ran the whole gamut of cigarette imitations: m402, kr808, 510. always frustrated with having to buy more batteries and charging them. Finally decided on a Riva, and have been content ever since. My advice: don't worry about it looking like a cigarette. Performance should be your biggest concern.
 

J. Randy

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Is it a lot more expensive buying prefilled juice than actually trying to buy and mod to drip yourself?
One little thing here: It sounds like you think a mod is needed to drip. It isn't. All you need is a drip tip, around $2-3 maybe, and not even that if you want to just take off the empty hollow cart most (all?) attys come with, drip in there, and put the cart back on.
 

MickeyRat

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well ive tried vaping before i just like the design of the smaller actuall cigarette size and shape not cigar black and mild but idk id probably prefer something more portable but with good battery life which might be hard to find all in one but thats a good sum of what I was exactly looking for idk. Is it a lot more expensive buying prefilled juice than actually trying to buy and mod to drip yourself?

You'll get over that, it needs to look like a cigarette thing a lot quicker than you'll get over the frustration with changing the batteries every couple hours. You're under the wrong impression. You don't need a mod to fill your own carts nor do you need a mod to drip. Just about any carto can be refilled even the pre-filled ones and it's a lot cheaper. It's your money.

As for a dripping. You need an atomizer and a drip tip. The thing is, if you fill a carto with juice, you're stuck with it for several hours. If you drip it, it's gone in a few hits. So, it's a good idea to sample juice with a drip tip before you fill a carto.
 
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