Depending on disposable income, I still think kr808 or riva 510 make a sensible start, a lower entry price. Get a kit, make the initial transition to
vaping.
Month two just
eliquid, save some $.
Month three pop for a good vv, keep your old gear for backup.
Infinity was a game changer in terms of a rock solid, high performance, vv, with an easy to use wheel adjustment. At about $120 with two pairs of batts and charger it is within reach of a wide audience.
With the pro series, buzz has kicked it up a notch, with a higher performance voltage regulator, even longer battery life (my original infinity already ran all day on a single set of batteries, 6 ml of
eliquid every day).
I picked up a buzz pro to use along with my infinity. buzz pro is about
$40 more than the infinity pro will cost, but I wanted to try the shorter, thicker buzz format. The infinity has had no failures in the last six months, taken buckets of abuse, so my hardware replacement kitty easily covered the buzz.
I still keep one 808 auto xl, for hands free use or taking on small boats. Other than those cases, the infinity and buzz are all day, every day, mods