First mod questions!

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Hello everyone. Sort of new to PVs in general. I've owned a joye 510 T kit, an e-go T kit and a few additional accessories, but am looking for something a bit better and am about to have a bit of extra income. I'm looking for my first mod! I'm most seriously considering the silver bullet, buzz pro and provari. I'm relatively versed in atomizers and voltages etc. but still have a few questions.

I do like the silver bullet quite a bit from what I've read, although I understand the range of voltages it can produce are limited to what types of batteries you use. I know it's not recommended (officially) but I've heard of people having luck stacking cr123a batteries, protected of course. But this seems to only be able to produce the standard 3.7 volts or 6v+ with no in-between. I will most likely be dripping on a 510 or using some sort of tank mod, like the liquinator (which I own, but doesn't produce much vapor.)

Is the buzz pro a pretty decent mod? I've heard lots of good things, and I don't know that I need all the extra features on a provari.

Thanks for the help!
 

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I've read good comments on all three of the ones you mentioned. Personally, I would not buy a PV that limits me to 3.7v or 6v. One is too low for many and one is too high.

If I was going to get a fixed volt PV, the best on the market is the 5 volt GLV2. It comes with a lifetime warranty because it is built so well and performs so well. I have only read rave reviews on the 5 volt GLV2:

5 volt GLV2: Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid - Great Lakes Vapor

For variable volt, the Provari is one of the two top ones on the market. I personally own and prefer the variable volt Darwin because it is more technologly advanced and comes with a full 2 year warranty at no extra charge. Plus it provides 21+ hours on a charge.

Darwin: Nhaler

Darwin Review: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ressions-newest-pre-production-prototype.html
 
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The darwin seems awesome, but might be a little pricey for me. Right now I'm between the Buzz pro and the Provari. I am also considering a glv3, because as a dripper the top/bottom feed options seem pretty attractive. Are those supposed to work well? I understand the vaporizer itself can be removed and used as a stand alone unit, separate from the feed, system. Any thoughts?
 

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The darwin seems awesome, but might be a little pricey for me. Right now I'm between the Buzz pro and the Provari. I am also considering a glv3, because as a dripper the top/bottom feed options seem pretty attractive. Are those supposed to work well? I understand the vaporizer itself can be removed and used as a stand alone unit, separate from the feed, system. Any thoughts?

The GLV3 is a great option. When you factor in the additional cost of the Provari for the extra year on the warranty (to bring it to the Darwin level of 2 years) and the larger battery cost, it actually costs more than the Darwin.
 

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I have the GLV 3 and it is built like a tank. Very solid. I often take it apart and use it as a GLV 2 without the juice feeder. The 5V is a great choice for a fixed PV. All the other mods you mentioned are well liked by their owners. Good luck but sooner or later you will own a bunch of them. I use my Darwin a bit more than the GLV but both are great.
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