And here I thought the Provarinati and the Reonauts got along![]()
Oh we do~ some simple jousting from allies
And here I thought the Provarinati and the Reonauts got along![]()
I just got back from my vape store. I went to simply get a battery holder. I walked out with a new drip tip, 2 bottles of juice, a 5 pack of BVC coils, walked out the door got in my car, started it and realized I didn't get the battery holder. Had to go back and get it. I'm a "Wallet Billed Mattress Pad" the second I walk in the store!!
Is that symptoms of the last stage of my affliction?
Can't we all just get along! Plenty of room for everything in the Vape Arsenal for Provari and Reo.
I'd say to the OP the MVP is a great choice as you can use it with drippers and tanks. It is inexpensive and does the job.
I will assume you might stop there with purchases. That depends on how long the addiction lasts. You might not need to go any further. If you enjoy vaping you may eventually purchase either Provari or Reo or both of them.
Good luck
Vape Happy Vape ON!
The provari's and reonaughts get along. We both love our mods. Both are amazing and well built mods. And yes it was humour as was my first post declaring a gladiator match against them![]()
Um, I think you misinterpreted tongue in cheek humor as not getting along. As truly no one is NOT getting along!
It is super simple and I love the way it looks. I have the full size Nautilus Aspire. on it.
I went on a similar track with my symptoms. Started with a variable volt, ego type kit and a bottom coil clearo. Within days though, I was using an iTaste VVv3 topped with a Mini Protank 2. They didn't have 3 back then, or I'm sure I'd have been using that instead.
If you aren't ready to spend hundreds yet on a Provari, here's my recommendation. Get the MVP 2 and an Ehpro Kayfun Lite Plus V2. This way, you can start rebuilding with something easy to build on, and the MVP 2 is VERY handy for building with. It'll provide a sturdy base to mount the coils, it'll check the ohms, and then you can fire the coils before wicking them to set them and oxidize them by hitting the MVP fire button. All on one device.
A KFL is a terribly difficult tank to build I personally would not recommend it for a beginner.
it doesnt end... manufacturers keep coming out with "New and Improved" the next hottest thing to hit the market.... kinda like computers![]()