Help me find the next gen or state of the art APV's

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rndinit0

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Edit: Sorry right after I posted this I found the EQ (#3) but id still like to hear your suggestions.

I've been away from the vaping scene for some time now, and I'm looking into it again to see if something new has been released that would be more practical for me to replace my analogs.

I remember the following products:
1.) Darwin (Hailed as next gen)
2.) Provari (something I should have bought but never did)
3.) EQ Personal Vaporizer
I remember there was a really expensive APV that had an automated feeder, it was often compared to the Darwin as a next gen APV. For the life of me however I cant seem to find it.

Please help me out.

I've had the following products:
BuzzPro, Rio Mini & Grande, GLV mini, SB, Apex Alpha, boxmods vv, and many standard e-cig.
Of those I thought the BuzzPro was the best, flavor, reliability, and decent battery life.

Aside from nextgens, Im looking forward to your suggestions.

1.) Ive tried various tanks the kept leaking and it was a mess. Hated it (dripping is king)
2.) I want something practical, that just vapes, doesnt require a warehouse of attys incase one fails
3.) I hate e-liquid spills... nasty, sticky, just ewww

Any fixes?
 
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1.) Ive tried various tanks the kept leaking and it was a mess. Hated it (dripping is king)
2.) I want something practical, that just vapes, doesnt require a warehouse of attys incase one fails
3.) I hate e-liquid spills... nasty, sticky, just ewww

Any fixes?

Well, you said the magic words "just vapes" so I can't help myself not pointing you in the direction of HoH. The tagline of this products is "just vape it" :)

Basically, the only thing you don't mention in your posts are the rebuildable atomizers, especially these Genesis-style: tank fed, stainless steel wick atties that will live forever, you are able to rebuild for pennies and can last up to a month on one set. It's a bit of a hassle getting a hold of one, but once you do it's worth the effort. They also come as "hybrid" PVs that have the atomizer built in, non-removable, making them more compact and eliminating one point of failure. I'd definitely look into them.
 
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