Graduated to Mechanicals

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SissySpike

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I too entered the wonderful world of mechanicals today. I received my Poldiac clone from Vaperoyalty and love it.
I had been using an Evic, SID, VTR and SVD with my Kayfun Lites.
Any thing I buy in the future will be mechanicals or a mod with the Nivel chip which is straight DC to DC.

Nivels are nice but make sure you have plenty of battery's charged I can go threw 2 18650s in a day
 

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You better run davelray :) they will come for you...

Neah, I doubt it. Provari's are nice and probably worth the money for those that can afford one. But for me, I wasn't able to tell a real difference. But I only used it for a few days. For someone as budget minded as I am, a Vamo or a Lavatube does just as well at less than half the cost. If I could afford a Provari, I'd probably get one. But now that I've seen just how well a good mech mod can work, I see little point in getting a Provari now. But if I did get one, I'd get the Zombie edition heh heh.
 

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I've tried most battery systems as I have 2 provari's with zaps an SVD and a VTR and a MVP and a couple of mechs like magneto and k100 but my favorite is a little wonder called the reo grand it is the best system and I use it more than all the others combined, try it you'll never go back.

I thought I'd like the "box" type mod when I got an iTaste MVP. I discovered I didn't really like that style. I doubt it'd be any different with the Reo. I'm sure the quality is excellent but the style isn't one I like.
 
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