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78aukab

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unless theres a stall out there can test out all the mods and atties before purchasing lol.. "IF" :D:D

if there is this stall,
that will be great!!
but in the end that stall will be at losing end..
LOL

once u found ur pv, its cheaper in the long run..

yah if i happen to find the right one. i wouldnt need to spend much money in getting new one.
unless new model release. LOL..

one pv is never enough. u need a backup and then a backup for the backup and the.........

seriously? backup for the back up?
 

78aukab

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one for work ,passthrough batt if you can smoke at your desk. one for public, small and portable to stealth vape , one at home.
you need total 3 ! or maybe the 4th in the toilet . :p


wah!! this idea sound good..
might consider this.. ahahaha.. but need to source for the supplies.
Lol but if i got so many, it will be difficult to keep trace which one is running out of batt,
in other words i would need extra batt too!
 

shanks

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yah, knowing more will make me more hungry for better equipment.. LOL..
last time whenever i see those big e cig, i just wondering why on earth will there be pple holding such a big one.
right now i know the feeling why they choose the big one.
like Pai seh to use the starter kit..LOL..
Big one usually are with rechargeable batteries (AW IMR or Efest IMR) batteries. You starter ie. EGO and stuff are just a 650mAh batteries...which will eventually need to be replace. And those bigger mod battery life last longer.
 

78aukab

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Big one usually are with rechargeable batteries (AW IMR or Efest IMR) batteries. You starter ie. EGO and stuff are just a 650mAh batteries...which will eventually need to be replace. And those bigger mod battery life last longer.

yah.. right now i am so confused that do not know which biiger mod model should i go for..
 

nazenaze

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Yeah. I've always been quite the spendthrift. I mean, I do my research and if it turns out that a product has a ton of good reviews, I would just buy it. I've always followed this "style" of online shopping and it's been working out pretty well for me. Don't remember when was the last time I actually regretted buying something.
 
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nazenaze

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Well. I'm not a lurker. I have been aware that EC's exists for quite some time. Only just very recently did I have any interest in making the switch. For one, I've done some calculation and I will save $ in the long run. I'm also quite a lazy person, so I wanna just sit at home in front of my PC and vape away instead of having to go outside to my lift lobby for a puff. It's also healthier to boot!
 

shanks

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yah.. right now i am so confused that do not know which biiger mod model should i go for..

Ask your pocket first. Basically most of them function similarly just that they are make of different materials and perhaps different position of the firing button. Of course materials play a big part too. Different metals have different scales of electric conductivity. Read more in other sections of the forum, then measure the pros and cons. If you can accept the flaws/cons of it then go ahead with it.
 
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