Feedback wanted on mods ordered

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Kent C

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I'll say I've had a lot of mods and now almost exclusively use the eGo-c. It solves problems some had with the eGo-t and gives me the best flavor short of dripping. I have a VV box mod which I no longer use and a Reo Mini which is part of my "starting lineup". All other mods have fallen off the line up. VV's are nice but with the wide range of ohms now in attys and cartos, their importance isn't as great as they were.

In the end, it's more about flavors and vapor for me so ejuice is primary - hardware is only the way to get there and for me, for most of the ejuices I like - the eGo-c is tops. The only thing that may change that is when or if they come out with B size tanks but even that hasn't been a problem. I always have either an extra tank with me or a bottle of ejuice to refill.
 

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Ok I'm a newbie and I've spent way to much money on this in the last 2 wk. I've got a saber touch on the way and just punched the button for a provari I also have 2 vmods and an ego-c on the way. I would appriciate any feedback on any of what I've purchased. Please help me out. I do not want to go back to anologgs. HELP!:blush:

Well I do not have any of the mods that you mentioned but I have owned 30 to 40 mods throughout my vaping journey. For people that are just starting to vape, I think the simpler the better, Maybe use the ego-c when out and about, and the provari when at home. Staying off analogs is not an easy task for most people, even with the use of an ecig, but you have to fight that urge, and stick with what works for you, eventually you will not crave cigs and will instead crave vapor. I have no desire to smoke whatsoever. One other suggestion is try not to take on too much all at once, if you have so many different mods when first starting out, it may be hard to learn all the ins and outs of each device. Learn one device at a time, be patient and try many different cartos/atties. Since you have a provari coming, you have quite a range of voltages to try out so that is nice, if you stick with it and take your time learning, you can stay off analogs. Give everything a fair chance and if things are not working properly, come to the forum and ask questions to see what you may be doing wrong. Good luck !
 
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