hey everyone, newbie here.
I've been researching through the forum for a good while and am learning every day. and I'm sorry if this question has already been asked but as a newbie would you recommend i get a starter kit like the Joye 501 or go straight to the mods for my first (i.e the chuck, silver bullet etc.)?
If you wish to follow the journey of many vapers on this forum, buy a 901 or 801 and experience a vaping device as it was originally designed. Note the things you would like to improve (i.e. throat hit, vapor production, battery life, etc.) and use that as a starting point for purchasing a new device.
Lots of folks are very satisfied with super mini devices (M401), mini devices (DSE901) or penstyle devices (SLB801, BE112). If so, stick with what works for you in your situation.
A very big plus for any custom battery pack device is that you can use longer-lasting batteries than typical screw-in batteries for atomizers you want to run at 3.7 volts (a voltage that screw-in batteries generally supply). This is fantastic as you are not needing to constantly recharge batteries throughout the day, rather, you can often operate your atomizer for a full day on one battery that is available from many sources.
Another plus for using a modified, custom device is that you can often use different atomizers on the same battery pack with the purchase of inexpensive adapters. If your device came with an 801 adapter, you could buy an 801>901 adapter and use another atomizer on the same battery pack. No need to keep buying starter kits. Cool, huh?
If you wish to experience high-voltage vaping (HVV), many commercially available battery packs can run at 3.7 and 6 volts. You may need to purchase an optional adapter to be able to vape at high voltage. For me, I prefer a device that feeds 6 volts to my atomizer. There is a lot of versatility in custom battery packs. You need to decide how much versatility you want.