Hi. I'm new. Questions (Nautilus Mini & eGo beginner - looking to upgrade battery)

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whosrandy

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Hi

I'm Bryan. I'm 28, been smoking since I was 16, and started vaping last Friday. I've failed to stick with it in the past due to Blu and a lousy eGo set. However, I really like this clearomizer tank! I love being able to fill and be good for the day - however, these 650 mah rebranded eGo's feel a bit weak.

I see videos of massive clouds of vapor from the nautilus and I cannot resist!

Should I...
A) IPV2 Route (think to future)
B) MVP Route

What would you suggest? I don't have too much to invest at the moment and need something that will LAST and grow with my technique and needs.
 

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The MVP is a sick little device money well spent but idk guys I wish I would've just bought my dna 30 straight after my ego batts would've saved a lot of money ultimately it depends on how much you wanna spend and how serious you wanna get with vaping if you just wanna stay of the stinkie get the MVP if you really want vaping to be a real hobby and build stuff and do a little cloud chasing an some flavor chasing and all that goodness is she'll out the extra cash for the IPV or even a dna 30 cause 50w is still a lot for most builds
 

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The MVP is a sick little device money well spent but idk guys I wish I would've just bought my dna 30 straight after my ego batts would've saved a lot of money ultimately it depends on how much you wanna spend and how serious you wanna get with vaping if you just wanna stay of the stinkie get the MVP if you really want vaping to be a real hobby and build stuff and do a little cloud chasing an some flavor chasing and all that goodness is she'll out the extra cash for the IPV or even a dna 30 cause 50w is still a lot for most builds

While I dont disagree with you, Gold... I do think that the MVP can be a nice stop, because you dont need to commit to batteries or a charger.

I skipped the MVP step and get a VTR because I knew I was going to want batteries and a charger for somethign else soon enough, but for others who arent so sure if they want to get into the charger/battery game, the MVP can be a great stepping stone. IMO, when you buy those 2 things, you are dropping another $50.. because batteries and charger are not something you want to buy cheap knockoffs of.
 

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Update guys!

Luckily, I am good friends with the owner of a major juice company and he hooked me up with a crazy deal on the IPV2 that I could not resist! Capable of 50 WATTS and growing with me, I cannot wait to pair it with my Nautilus mini. I've heard that the Nautilus mini can be pushed to 15-17 watts :). Cannot wait to try it!
 

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Update guys!

Luckily, I am good friends with the owner of a major juice company and he hooked me up with a crazy deal on the IPV2 that I could not resist! Capable of 50 WATTS and growing with me, I cannot wait to pair it with my Nautilus mini. I've heard that the Nautilus mini can be pushed to 15-17 watts :). Cannot wait to try it!

That's cool. Make sure you do your research on batteries and chargers.
 
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