Help spend my money - I need a complete kit

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Hi All,

I've always liked these types of threads and hope to get some positive responses.

I'm starting over and need everything. These are the things considered that took me down the last time.

-need parts in stock
-need enough junk to last at least 3 months
-must last 3 days without charge
-need genuine Japanese cells

Please post or PM me some hints on where to find this stuff if you're inclined. Cost and weight is not a huge factor.
You would be doing me a bigger favor than you know.

Thanks,
Jeff
 

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My favorite setup currently is my provari with a kayfun lite + and my own juice blend.

If you're trying to get back into it, though, a rebuildable isn't really the way to go, nor is making your own juices.

I use my mod in 18500 mode, and I can get almost a day out of one battery. Ymmv. I carry 4 extra batteries with me, and rarely even need the second... But I would rather be prepared.

Also, I only use Aw imr batteries.

Hth.
 

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I truly wish we had more details from the OP. I reviewed your old posts and indeed I see a gap. I presume you still work in the "outdoors" and I'm going to assume as a "guess" that what you need to stay off the cigs permanently is about the same as a newbie. You need three things:

1. Appropriate Hardware and delivery devices
2. Juice you like to vape
3. A mentoring support group

Start with Halo which is always my goto recomendation and the Triton Starter kits at: Triton Tank System Starter Kits | Halo Cigs

Halo also sells "twists" and that's Variable Voltage bats. The advantage and compelling feature of Halo is that it's one stop shopping for all your juice and hardware. Their "stuff" is certainly NOT state of the art (its 808d and NOT 510 for the tanks and bats) but it's reasonably rugged and "just works" Period. Their juice is very popular with all segments of the vaping community.

Halo also has a great Forum on ECF at Halo That's where you get the mentoring component and this Forum is also frequented by an employee of Halo who actually gets stuff done.

Please note I have NO connection with Halo. I am simply a vaper who started his journey with Halo. With respect to your "3 days without a charge" point. That's going to be very very difficult if not impossible if you vape a great deal. Even if you enter the more advanced space carrying extra bats (18650) is required. On the other hand, purchase a high quality USB charging "brick" and you should be fine. When I hike in the great outdoors I use my Halo bats/T2 as a backup which are all USB charged along with my USB charging brick. It's a great feeling to have this extra measure of redundancy if my primary advanced gear (two mods) breaks. Of course, you could also just carry extra Halo bats as another option.

EDIT: If you decide to explore Halo via a post (filled with all the juicy details please) :) in their Forum please send me a PM link to your post and I will be happy to try and help you with their eco system/gear.

I hope this helps you to stay of stinkys for the rest of your life.
 
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