Here is my hardware profile etc,. any suggestions?

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HarryGooknob

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After my next two deliveries in the mail this will be my equipment and ejuice supply.
1) LavaTube V."who knows" from Totally Wicked with two 18650 batteries and charger for daily use at work and commuting.
2) About 160 mLs of Efluid half of which I will let steep and half which I will use and rotate for daily use.
3) 2 Vision Nova tanks with an extra aluminum sleeve for acidic efluids, and replacement atomizers in my best liked resistance.
4) 2 Ego-T batteries (1000 mah and 650 mah ) my first ecig kit from Volcano.
5) About 6 assorted tanks ( Vision Mini, some knockoff clearomizer tank that came with my Torpedo (LTube), Kanger T3M, 2 Carto tanks with replacement Cartos.
Can anyone suggest anything I could have overlooked so I can now concentrate on finding my favorite fluids? I went a bit heavy on the hardware initially because I wanted redundancy incase of failure. I really want to get down to checking out a variety of fluids as opposed to looking for hardware for daily use. I figured the good gear was needed before I could find the good juices, though I do have several already. Thank You for your time.
 

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Congrats on your initial investment for your health and well being!

The lavatube may not stand up to the test of time, but is a good introduction into the world of variable voltage mods. I don't think it has a good warranty on it, maybe 3 - 6 months? Next time you want to upgrade your hardware, I would suggest saving up for a Provari for your next upgrade. That way you can skip the litany of cheap chinese mods with no or little warranty, and buy something American made that has a 1 - 2 year warranty, build like a tank, all the features you need, including lots of safety features for you and your device.

See this review Lavatube versus Provari: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlwRV15y-kY

See the Provari reviews at Reviews of ProVape electronic cigarettes.

(Let the flame wars begin)
 
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DarbukaDave

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Congrats on your initial investment for your health and well being!

The lavatube may not stand up to the test of time, but is a good introduction into the world of variable voltage mods. I don't think it has a good warranty on it, maybe 3 - 6 months? Next time you want to upgrade your hardware, I would suggest saving up for a Provari for your next upgrade. That way you can skip the litany of cheap chinese mods with no or little warranty, and buy something American made that has a 1 - 2 year warranty, build like a tank, all the features you need, including lots of safety features for you and your device.

See this review Lavatube versus Provari: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlwRV15y-kY

See the Provari reviews at Reviews of ProVape electronic cigarettes.

(Let the flame wars begin)

LOL yep, you'll get a reaction to that one :)
 

HarryGooknob

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The only thing I would suggest is a variable voltage battery unless that "lava tube V" is variable voltage?

Actually it has a one year warranty, and the V. ( I don't know ) means the versions differ by: date purchased, manufacturer, redistributor ( Volcano, Totally Wicked, etc, etc. ) mod name etc. I have just spent Wednesday about what a Provari would cost as a starter kit. And I have what I listed before, and have a bit of advice for anyone who would like to vape, minus my personal preferences. I would prefer to buy American Made, or UK made units, hence why I like Totally Wickeds Odyssey Unit. It's not VV, though I applaud the effort. And this is why the fanboys/girls are wrong on the Provari.

ProVari Variable Voltage Ecig: Best Variable Voltage E Cig Available!

An extended warranty on a $200-400 unit? I can buy as a noob a VV unit for the warranty, and no I am not flaming. Please realize if this is new and you need to break yourself into vaping there is a learning curve and dollar curve. I am going to give away one of my Volcano batteries and a new cheap clearomizer tank to a coworker next week with a sample or two of eliquids just to give an intro to someone. If they dont like it, they can return it. Have you done the same?
 
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