For those who have tried a variety of personal vaporizers (PV) which is your favorite?

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alnjessie

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Out of curiosity and with so much changing so fast in the vaping world, just wanted to get an idea from some of the members who have tried and done a little bit of it all as to what their favorite PV is, or any other things they have learned that have become valuable to know/use/do. Thanks for the input...hopefully this will help some noobies at the same time.:p:vapor::vapor::vapor::p
 

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    I'll give my 2 pennies but as we know we are all different and what one loves about a PV, another will hate that very thing. For instance, I don't like a harsh throat hit so I sold my beloved little chuck. It made me cough every time I used it.

    All my PVs are in my signature line except the new one on the way which is a pink BB. Of the ones I have tried, my favs are the mini vapestack, Ikenvape's lazer and the Ego all of which I use with a drip tip. I also like the saber touch at 5v but it is too big to take out n about. After my Egos are dead and gone, I will just use lazers because they hit exactly the same and the replacement batts are way cheaper.

    It will be interesting to hear what everyone likes even if we have different opinions on them.
     

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    I've vaped 510s, eGOs, a SP2 Sparkplug, a Screwdriver MKII, and a REO. The REO is by far my favorite piece of hardware for vaping. It is a "bottom feeder" that has a 6ml dispenser bottle and a large 18650 battery. I use LR510 attys on it. Both the dispenser bottle and the battery will get me through 2 plus days of vaping before I need to add more juice and put in a fresh battery. That's true freedom, and I don't have to carry around a bottle of juice, extra carts, and paper towels to clean up the mess. I do blow out the atty every day or so, but that's it. I just bought another "bottom feeder", the Phidias, which I haven't received yet. It operates much the same as the REO, but has a smaller 3ml dispenser bottle. I keep a couple of eGOs around as backups, and also use them to test new juices.
     

    Laguna6866

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    To me a PV is kind of like a pair of shoes. One person may love a pair of Nike "air force ones" then someboy like myself thinks they are ugly, and prefer K-swiss. So my point is, a PV that somebody loves, you may not. It all depends on what your looking for in a PV!

    To answer the question (my 2 cents) though, Ive tried the "nebula" (kr808) - Hello 016 - ego- little sister VV - Saber touch - The buzz - Little chuck - mako maksi - and the Silver bullet.

    These are all quality devices (except for the nebula) and have there pros and cons. Some may be to big to "haul" around, and some may not have the battery life your looking for.

    For me, my journey of e-cigs (mods) has ended at the Silver Bullet! The battery life is outstanding (about 12 hours) And it about half the size of the saber touch and buzz. Its very sleek looking, and priced right at $85 if i remember right.

    If that is a little out of your budget, the Hello 016 from madvapes has by far been my best buy for the money. Its about the size of the ego, and battery life can last up to 24 hours! you can pick up a hello 016 "kit" for around $50.

    Some people may dissagree with me, but then again some people probably dont like my shoes either!:2cool:
     

    7thCabal

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    lets see... Njoy NPRO(super-mini)/NCIG(pen-style), DSE801/901/905, Joye302/510/eGo, Hellotech 016, Cisco's laser mod, PureSmoker Prodigy V2/V3/ICON.

    I dig the ICON because of its similar size/form factor to the Cisco LM/eGo/016. Its about the same size as a Hellotech 016... but a little heavier & a lot nicer! Its all mechanical & has a locking bottom button, plus the batts. are <$8~ea.

    What keeps me in the vapor is in my sig.
     
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