High End Vape setup

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jamesfarrell

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Damn, I'm looking at the 1000 + page thread and see things have changed in 2 years. I'm liking these high end setups. Not the box type ones but the cylindrical ones that have a big tank or whatever. Being I'm a noob, again, can you recommend a site that has some of these high end setups that come with everything ready to go. I don't like messing with stuff and hacking. I just want something that's better than the e-go that I got, but nicer.

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This I like a lot, what brand is this?

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I'd suggest looking some more and figuring out what you really want and a price range otherwise you're going to get recommendations all over the place. The ones in your picture are very nice mechanical mods with a Genesis Style atomizer.

Genesis Style attys while performing awesome when set up properly are NOT fiddle free and for those that don't like messing with stuff. They require stainless steel mesh to be rolled up and seasoned properly and wrapped with wire and even then you're lucky if you don't have to curse for a while to get them going.

For someone new wanting to get into mods I'd recommend a good performing mod like a Vamo which will give you the choice of variable wattage or variable voltage and different battery configurations then a good performing carto. Both the Vivi Nova and Kanger T3 perform well, easy to fill, and have replaceable heads that can be rebuilt if one want go to that route. That setup will get you a great performance for not alot invested while you research the upper end.
 

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The items you like are made in small quantities and you will have to wait and try to get one when they are available. I'm waiting to buy one myself. The zenesis has a rebuildable atty, I suggest looking into genesis rebuildables on YouTube or here on the forum to see if that's the type of thing you feel comfortable messing with.
 

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Another thing to consider is that you will have to buy batteries and a charger. These mods are not ready to go out of the box like you want.

Yep, I realize that. I have no issues with cash. That's the least of my worries. It's about knowing what I need and how to rebuild anything and the parts required to do so. Seems these websites just sell the stuff. they don't tell you what you need to make the stuff work, which irritates me. Keep in mind, I'm on day 1 here of quitting, so I don't mean to rub anyone the wrong way. Just feeling a bit off and focusing too much on this stuff to keep my mind off marlboro menthols.
 
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