Have two Provari's and no other mods, anything else worth trying out?

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dantuss

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I'm analog free now for 34.6 days, not smoked 899 analogs and saved myself 494 bucks in cigs.

When I first tried an ecig it was a Kanger Evod that I was WAY over charged for. 120$ and a 30ml bottle of juice $40.

I tried it and liked it right away and was soon on my way to being cigarette free.

I lurked these forums alot and watched alot of youtube vids to find out what mod was the best and settled on a Provari.

I ordered two a mini and a regular one with an extender cap.

I really like my Provari but the more I look I see other cool looking mods that I may want to try. Like a mechanical or something similar to the Provari and was wondering if anyone else had a suggestion on what else may have some "cool" factor for me to try out.
 

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if you have the money go to Svoe mesto and get a semovar. pure class

feature wise you will find many mods with bells and whistles and looks the provari doesnt have. so its up to you to decide what looks interesting.
hit up the apv subforum much discussion and comparing of different mechs.

and sites like vaporjoes and gotsmok are always linking to cool new products,
as far as performance? you have one of the best, the rest is playing with what interests you.
 

brettreed01

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Hey man. I am pretty much in the same boat.

I went to my local shop and got a mechanical mod. I'd do some research online to find out which one you thing looks the best, is in the price range you feel comfortable with, and has the best reviews.

I picked up an Astro by Kato. Its a really nice looking mod, but a little disappointed with its performance. The firing button sticks and the threading makes it feel a bit cheap. So now I'm looking at buying a precise plus, a precise ELA, a roller, or an nzonic v3.

It all comes down to personal preference w/mods.

Then I would recommend buying a rebuildable atomizer as something to learn more about the hobby and something to vape on at home. The vapor production and flavor you get from one of these things is amazing. Life changing really. But make sure you have someone help you out because it can be a frustrating learning curve at first.

good luck!

Heres a couple picks of what I have.

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I was kinda looking at the Z atty pro for a rebuildable looks super cool and sounds like it would last for ever.

yea its cool looking and fits the provari well.
but for that money i think it could be made a bit better. as well as have more options beside a single tiny wick hole.
i would say instead of blowing 150+ on an atty you may not like get a cheaper richman or rsst to practice on, they work the same but 25 -35 bucks is easier to swallow should you not like it.


my faves are DID's and cobra's - very well built and they will last forever. now with the prorings for the top cap everything can have a sleek look like the z atty
 
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Thedan1284

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If you want to try a mechanical that functions well cheaply. Drop 25 dollars at fasttech and get a kamry k100 or k101. Then take your saved money and get some rba's rda's from them for under 5-10 dollars a peice. Also they have genuine panasonic batteries for GREAT prices. Its well worth the 2-3 week wait. Shipping is free but requires a signature. Im not plugging them although it looks like it. Its just simply the best bargain deal ive personally found for bang for your buck imo.
 

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Well, you could try your hand at building a Puck Mod, 5 to 10.00 is all you'll need to spend and, it's a good way to learn how to build them, and rebuild them. I've done a couple and they do work well, good flavor and vapor, and easy enough to do. Here's how:

Introducing the New Puck "MVP" and Tutorial - The PUCK e-Cig Mods
 

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I've got three Legacy's and also 2 Precise Plus. An ElA on order and a few other cheap mechanical mods. Out of all of them. Very hard choice, There is just something about my Reo Grand that keeps me coming back for it all the time.
Mind you I also have 6 Provari's to choose from to see which 3-4 I'll carry that day. (decisions, decisions, decisions.)
 
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