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One of the guys that works with me is interested in starting vaping. I want to put together a kit for him that I know will be durable, and not too much of a learning curve. I, personally, have no experience with eGo style batteries, having jumped from 808s to a Kanger S1 and then right to an iTaste MVP and a Tesla with Protanks. I'm thinking a couple of vv eGo batts, but would like some input on what might be the most durable... Twists, Spinners, or the SLB mega VV2. He does marine construction, so durability is key. I'd really like to point him straight to the eGos and not try an auto 808 or small 510 kit. I've got a couple of iClear 16s, a T3, and a couple of EVODS I'm willing to part with, but am open to suggestion of other easy-to-use reliable delivery devices. Any input is greatly appreciated.:vapor:
 

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Marine construction? I'd recommend a heavy duty bottom feeder- maybe a reo. Nothing easier than that. Someone posted their horse stepped on their reo.

:) I may get a bottom feeder eventually, but I want to see if he's happy with an eGo type setup before I recommend a mod, especially one that I have no personal experience with. They are sweet looking, though!
 

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:) I may get a bottom feeder eventually, but I want to see if he's happy with an eGo type setup before I recommend a mod, especially one that I have no personal experience with. They are sweet looking, though!

That is true. An ego, like the one tj posted is a great start.

If he does like vaping, the reo might be as good fit for him down the road. It'll fit in his pocket when he's working, and the liquid is internal. You don't have to worry about the tank coming off. Plus, it's OK around water.
 

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Well, he doesn't seem to be scared of a large form mod, because I was using my Tesla and he pointed and asked "Where do I get one of those?". I do think it's a bit of overkill for a newb, but I also don't want to get something underpowered that he'll lose confidence in. I struggled with 808s and cartos for 5 years before I finally started with VV.
 

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Did he ever try your MVP? Can't beat that for battery life. I really like it, but for new people it might seem big.

I may just load up a few iClear 16s with a few different juices and let him try out the MVP for a few days... that little mod can stand up to a little abuse, and it's dead simple to use.
 

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