ENOUGH! I found the hardware I need!

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Susaz

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For the past two months I've seen and researched a mind boggling amount of hardware. batteries, cartos, clearos... Just this week I've found myself going to the same equipment over and over again: 2 Kanger T2, a 650 eGo pass, 650 Twist, 400 mAh 3.7 mini and a PCC. And I realized that now I know the quirks, I don't want any new equipment. I'm still on the search of the great juice though, but I'm not buying any more hardware.

How about you? Are you still searching?
 

zuzette

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I am totally happy with my gear too. I just use regular old egos and kgos with mini vivi novas. I too have read all about other gear - but the truth is, I am already happy. It is really hard to improve on happy!

Any problem I have ever had with vaping as all been related to the fiddle factor (and availability in the past).
with my current set up - there is no fiddle factor. I never have to worry about what has gone wrong and how to fix it because anything that does go wrong is immediately appearent and fixable. (what in the heck is the correct spelling of appearant??) :)

As for juice - I have found a few flavors that I really like and keep those stocked. I still try out new stuff and find new likes all the time.

I just started doing DIY juice and I am really enjoying that. I can experiment with flavor without spending a ton of money and I always have the stuff to concoct my favorites - so no waiting for the mail man.

Next i might try rebuilding my vivi heads. It does not look that hard to too - and then I can have fresh heads all the time.
 

pericat

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I think I'm pretty well set for the near future. Since I started vaping almost 2 months ago, I've dropped around $720 on hardware and juices. I now have about 200ml of juice I like in varying strengths and flavours, about 60ml I've set aside to toss or give away, so that's all right.

On hardware, two 1000mAH twists, two 650mAH 3.7volts, a vivi nova and two minis, with a few spare heads. There's enough change-around in juices to keep me from getting bored, and size variance to suit hanging around the house as well as running around outside. I'd like spiffier drip tips, and another wall charger (I have two, but one is dead slow), and there's a last sample pack of juice coming, but I don't see making any more major purchases this year.
 

LongDraw

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Pretty happy with mine, started about 8 weeks ago. Mini vtube, which I then bought a provari mini with extension as my main device. Nova, and three mini novas (I rebuild the heads with ss mesh) and a cobra rebuildable. Really trying now to only pick up juices, and then down the road either another provari or another cobra.
 

Robino1

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I have one more Twist that should be here today that will make three that I have. Two of the regular 650 eGo C batteries for backups. 5 Vivi Nova 3.5 tanks and about 15 spare heads. Also I have two chargers. My hardware purchases are done until something happens to the twists. I found the juices I like. The only thing I have to do now is figure out when I have to reorder my juice supply so that they are done steeping when I need them. I think I have enough now and should reorder more in another week. Life is GOOD!

I just have to quit looking at pictures of pretty things. :lol:
 

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I'm happy with the Twists and mini Vivis, but theres nothing more enticing when new hardware comes out. The SLB Ego with its voltage display and battery indicator was too much for me to resist. It now complements my twists. Or actually my twists complement my SLB eGo.
 
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vsummer1

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I thought I was happy with the eGo, but after reading on here how much better things could be, I decided to try APV's. I really like the rechargeable battery holders rather than the eGo's which will die. I can use the rebuildable atty's which give a nice clean flavor and, again, are not disposable. I like trying new things for better flavor and vapor, and with all the new inexpensive ones coming out I can try them for less than the cost of replenishing my vivi's.

I do still use the vivi's and the eGo's though. But by the time they die I will have a permanent set up that won't need replacing. I only will need a $10 battery every year or so and some mesh and wire. I have my DIY supplies ready as well. That way when (not if) this is regulated and taxed like cigarettes (or at the worst banned like in some countries) I will be ready.
 
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