Help me find a pv that's a bit larger?

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redshirt

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I'm looking for a new pv -- it'll be some time until I can get it, likely, but that's all the more time to bone up on fact(oids).

I want to drip, if not always than often on this pv. I don't especially care about battery life, as I vape on a Vapor Kings usb pt right now and it takes a a TON of stress off my batteries, and since I'm currently unemployed I'm generally not far from a friendly usb port.

I want something larger than a cigarette. I never cared if it looked like a cig or not, and I do like the feel of larger things, I like the feel of a bit of heft in hand. This is part of why all my fountain pens are weighted forward, it just feels good and so much about use is feel.

I'm currently infatuated as heck with the Boge Leo and the Super-T Precise. I kinda want something more cigar like... I do understand that the eGo/Riva models are currently the top favorite to recommend for people like me.

I'm sure I'm missing information in this post. What information would be helpful to know while on this extended search? I don't seem to be too married to th or vapor production, so even if it medium produces I'll likely be happy with it... I mean, if I'm incredibly happy with the Vapor4Life kr808, wouldn't that mean that I'd likely be happy with virtually any pv -?

I'm sorry for this post. :oops: Ack, you all make me feel a bit self conscious about posting, I'd rather post responsibly but I'm getting a bit overwhelmed with choices and search strings.
 
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Automaton

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Would you be happy with any PV? Not necessary.

You may like certain atomizer models better than others, like the Kr808 cartos better than any of them, or like them only at higher voltages, or you may like them all.

Your best bet would be to buy the model atomizer you want to try, with a drip tip and an adapter, and try it first. See if you like it.

In terms of what e-cig, are you look for features, like juice feeding, variable voltage, battery options, or just a basic model?

Do you want to spend more for something that lasts longer, or spend less for something you may have to replace more often?

What kind of build and performance are you looking for? Boxy, tubular, regular 3.7v, or high voltage?

For reference, your Kr808 pass-thru is 5v.

From what you describe, I think you may be looking for a mod. That's an e-cig with removable batteries. They have a heftier feel, as well as higher voltage options. Generally, "stock" batteries (like your regular Kr808 batteries, and the eGo) are between 3.2 and 3.7v.

The Precise is a mod, and a good one I'm told.
 

vapordraggin101

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Hi, you can't go wrong with the Inferno from valcano.com, I've had 1 Blu, 1 KD808, 6 Joye 510's, 2 Riva's and 1 Ego (had issues with all of them, (either batteries or atty's), what a headache.

And NOW 2 GREAT Inferno's, it's seems to be just like the Ego except it comes from Valcano with 1 yr. guarantee on batteries, it comes with 1 PT with a 650 battery and 1 non PT 1000 mah battery. Read the description at the site, it only comes with 1 atty and no cart's but well worth it, also the cones slip on and off instead of the threads and they are designed to drip they say. Minds been preforming flawlessly for 4 weeks now. I really think I'm done spending a fortune and searching endless hours for the right setup. Good Luck!!!!
 

Dan1911

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The OP mentioned the ego and ego clones earlier in his topic. I could be wrong but he may not be interested in the ego.

Large battery mods aren't an endangered species. The Omega, Silver Bullet, And prodigy v3 are all solid built and 'hefty' pv's... with the silver bullet probably being the biggest of the 3. All 3 of them offer Low and high voltage options with different battery sets. The precise from what I have heard is a very sharp good little mod but it isn't large, it uses a tiny 10440 battery. I cant imagine the battery life would be very good on it. You've also got the saber touch, xhaler, glv, etc...

I know you said your always around a a usb port and like your passthru.. there are some heftier battery tubes out there that double as a passthru. I cant think of the name right now, lemmie do a search and i'll get back to you.

Also look at http://www.ecigarette-mods.com/type/battery-tube/ and search for some reviews on youtube. You'll figure out what you want.
 
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B-Rad_The_Mad_Vapr

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My 2 cents... get a GGTB, great simple 100% mechanical mod can use many different battery sizes, capable of 3.7v, 6v, 7.4v. Can use any atty/carto w/ propper adapter thread, locking button so no misfires in your pocket at a reasonable price of $73.00 Will last you a lifetime ;) NEW GG Telescopic Battery electronic cigarette
 

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