First APV?

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I'm relatively new to vaping. I've had my experiences with the ego style vapes and also various herb vapes (if that matters.). So I'm coming off of the pot and was looking to purchase my first mod. I want something that won't fail me, is easy to use, is durable, and will give me the most bang for my buck. I've taken a look at the provari, the evic, and the tesla mod. Can anyone help me out with some suggestions and maybe some tanks that work well with the device? Price range from 180 down
 

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I'm relatively new to vaping. I've had my experiences with the ego style vapes and also various herb vapes (if that matters.). So I'm coming off of the pot and was looking to purchase my first mod. I want something that won't fail me, is easy to use, is durable, and will give me the most bang for my buck. I've taken a look at the provari, the evic, and the tesla mod. Can anyone help me out with some suggestions and maybe some tanks that work well with the device? Price range from 180 down

MVP V2 but the iClear30 that comes with it has some mixed opinions, mine is: it gives you 10% of the taste.

For 180 ($ i assume) get also a Nautilus or an Aerotank.Or both.
 

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If worried about reliability and durability, then look no further than the provari, there isn't a regulated mod out there that has its proven track record of performance, and also excellent customer service provided by Provape. My 1st provari is 1.5 years old and still performs as well today as the day I got it.
If you're worried by the cost and want something cheaper then I would recommend the MVP2, great performer for the money.
 

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If you want a relatively inexpensive APV, the MVP2 is probably the best bang for your buck. Incredible battery time between charges and pass thru ability. Variable voltage & wattage, built-in battery voltage and atomizer meters. Downside is once the built-in battery dies its an expensive paperweight. Also, being that its Chinese-made, there will be no repair options should it break, you're forced to buy another mod.

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If you don't mind spending more for a higher quality device that will last years and have the option to get it repaired should it need it, then the choice is get a Provari. Made and manufactured in the USA. Extremely dependable and durable. Provape has a great reputation for customer service and backs their work, gives a year warranty, and still will repair the mod for life even after warranty for reasonable cost. Variable voltage, battery voltage and atomizer meter. Uses replaceable rechargeable batteries, so you'll also need a battery charger. Why Provari?

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I have both an MVP and two Provari's. Both are great mods and worth the money. However, my favorite and everyday device is my Mini Provari.
 
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I second the MVP 2 with a nautilus. You will love the flavor of the nautilus. You can comfortably vape at 9-11.5 watts and enjoy it. The provari is good, my buddy has one, I don't own one cause I like VW mods and the provari is a VV device. For your first apv you will not be let down with the MVP 2. Once you graduate out of the MVP 2 you can look at higher wattage mods and rbas/rdas so you can start building you own coils with the wick of your choice.

Just my 2 cents....
 

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The vamo is ok to me. How come no one has recommended the evic s?

I think for me personally, the evic comes with some extra sizzle that I'd rather not pay for. I'm looking into a VV/VW, and I'd rather spend less and get the same basic functionality that the Vamo offers.
 
I think for me personally, the evic comes with some extra sizzle that I'd rather not pay for. I'm looking into a VV/VW, and I'd rather spend less and get the same basic functionality that the Vamo offers.
Thank you for your feedback. So what could you recommend as a a step up from the vamo but not quite as much as a provari? I'm looking for something a little nicer I think
 
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