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Katya

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I hope you're kidding! Although I am already realizing I won't be saving money at this rate :p

It's entirely up to you! I got my first mod after almost three years of happy vaping on stock batteries--variable voltage was a game changer for me and I loved my Twists and Spinners. Plenty of veteran vapers never get a mod--they like the small form of cigalikes or eGo-class batteries.

Vamo is a good mod and a great value. Enjoy!
 
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How mine worked was - first get a basic kit and 7 bottles of juice to get me vaping. Buy backups (battery, heads and coils). Buy more juice to find one I liked.
Then buy different clearos to find which one I liked. Buy more clearos that I realized I liked. Buy a clearo that someone had posted about that I hadn't tried.
Buy more juice.
Buy a vamo, buy some more heads for the clearos that I liked. Buy more heads for the clearos I didn't like as backups.
Buy more juice.
Buy a new charger as a backup to my backup. Buy another vivi nova mini because I liked it.
Buy more juice.
Buy another EVOD in a different color to match my vamo
By a protank to match my vamo.
Buy more heads for protank and EVOD
Buy more juice.
Buy another battery as a backup for my vamo.
Put K200, another vamo and an MVP together with 10 EVODs and a bunch of heads, wick and more chargers in cart at Fasttech.
Remove items from fasttech cart and logout.
Buy more juice.

Yeah, but do I have enough juice yet? Buy more juice...

In all seriousness, I want an ELA so bad I can taste it.

Super T ~ ELA
 

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elscorcho, innokin SVD is purely massive, i have one in my hands right now, with an 18350 small battery its the same size as my lavatube with a 18650. just letting you know because for some reason it being telescopic i assumed it would be smaller. it's mammoth! iclear 30's with it are decent but every so often i get a mouthful of juice which i've never encountered with a tank before aside from that and sheer size they're not bad. + button also stuck, but push & twist them and they pop back out
 

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The Vamo is a great mod. It was my first PV style mod as well and I still use it to this day. I have since then morphed everything into a "mod for the situation" scenario:

- Mechanical mods and RBA's at home....never leave the house.
- Going out for dinner or date-night with the wife - Provari.
- Going to shoot some hoops or just bouncing around running errands - Vamo/Provari/LavaTube
- Golf Course - VaporZeus
- Always have a charged ego and tank in the car for backup...

This is how I justify "needing" different PV's lol. Just know that you WILL buy more and as long as you stay focused on the real reason you're buying them (quitting analogs)...it's all worth it in the end. To be honest you can invest quite a bit into your vaping lineup and still save more money than you spent on traditional cigs....
 
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