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$600.00 Dayum. I'm not hurting for cash, but I really don't care if something is made out of brass or aircraft grade titanium. I was thinking around 1/2 that for a setup.

The EA Angel mod was reviewed favorably by PBusardo. It accepts a kick (for constant wattage), a variety of batteries, and looks great. One EA Angel mod, a kick by evolv, a Big Daddy 5 ML tank, some pre-punched atomizers, a couple batteries and you're ready to go. More importantly, you can buy it TODAY unlike the GG, Zen, etc...

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i see many people just started vaping and already looking for the ultimate device. but many of them don't realize that the ultimate device is something that a beginner wont know what to do with. as beautiful as these devices are, they are just NOT for the beginners. get a cheap VV and a VIVI or a CT and vape happily till you know what you are dealing with.
 

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The EA Angel mod was reviewed favorably by PBusardo. It accepts a kick (for constant wattage), a variety of batteries, and looks great. One EA Angel mod, a kick by evolv, a Big Daddy 5 ML tank, some pre-punched atomizers, a couple batteries and you're ready to go. More importantly, you can buy it TODAY unlike the GG, Zen, etc...

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That looks cool, but why don't these places just sell the ..... so that you have everything you need? I guess because everyone wants 10,000 choices. Kick, Tank, Prepunched atomizers. I know what a tank is, holds the e-liquid. I googled the kick, no idea what that is.

As for me, I'll waste lots and lots of money till I figure this crap out. This is going to be my replacement for smoking cigarettes. I have the Kgo now and it looks like what a woman would use, not a man. No offense. I like silver shiny stuff anyhow, hence my obsession with these things.

I re-researched my initial pics that I posted. Stuff not available and looks like the 2nd one requires a lot of maintenance. Which I don't mind as long as it's not every time I want a hit off the damn thing.
 

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the kick is a US made microchip that you can put in any mechanical device to make it variable wattage.
variable wattage is where you can change the amount of power the battery delivers to the heating coils.
So the kick turns a device that depends on the voltage output of a battery.......
Into a device that boosts the battery's voltage as high as you'd like (up to 10 watts)
ALSO, since the kick is variable wattage, not JUST variable voltage, it means it will adapt to the ohms of your atty.
So it will automatically calculate what amount of power will be best for every resistance atty u put on ur device.
Once you tell it where you like 1 resistance, it will know your personal sweet spot for ANY resistance atty/carto/etc.

And yeah, the GGs aren't up for sale new, but they are almost always available in the classifieds ads here on ECF. You just need to verify your paypal account to get one.

And the Poldiac in your 2nd picture isn't hard to get at all, you can order one right now. Neither of these devices are "HARD" to maintain. Not at all. Just rub the contacts once or twice a month. Thats all.
 
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the kick is a US made microchip that you can put in any mechanical device to make it variable wattage.
variable wattage is where you can change the amount of power the battery delivers to the heating coils.
So the kick turns a device that depends on the voltage output of a battery.......
Into a device that boosts the battery's voltage as high as you'd like (up to 10 watts)
ALSO, since the kick is variable wattage, not JUST variable voltage, it means it will adapt to the ohms of your atty.
So it will automatically calculate what amount of power will be best for every resistance atty u put on ur device.
Once you tell it where you like 1 resistance, it will know your personal sweet spot for ANY resistance atty/carto/etc.

And yeah, the GGs aren't up for sale new, but they are almost always available in the classifieds ads here on ECF. You just need to verify your paypal account to get one.

And the Poldiac in your 2nd picture isn't hard to get at all, you can order one right now. Neither of these devices are "HARD" to maintain. Not at all. Just rub the contacts once or twice a month. Thats all.

Did my paypal verification. Found the section. Hope I get access to it.

I found them on this site. Do I have to order from the UK?

http://mmvapors.com/37-the-poldiac
 
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i see many people just started vaping and already looking for the ultimate device. but many of them don't realize that the ultimate device is something that a beginner wont know what to do with. as beautiful as these devices are, they are just NOT for the beginners. get a cheap VV and a VIVI or a CT and vape happily till you know what you are dealing with.

It's a stainless steel tube (polished) that contains a battery and has a switch to complete the connection and heat the coil. What is there to understand? It's basically a flashlight. I say buy the best mod you can afford and a nice tank to start because you're going to spend the same amount as you would getting there. I've been vaping for three weeks.
 

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It's a stainless steel tube (polished) that contains a battery and has a switch to complete the connection and heat the coil. What is there to understand? It's basically a flashlight. I say buy the best mod you can afford and a nice tank to start because you're going to spend the same amount as you would getting there. I've been vaping for three weeks.

i was not talking about the battery tube. i was talking about the atomizes. most of the high end devices have genesis style atomizers attached to them. imagine someone who doesn't know how to refill a carto tank, having to build coils with the right resistance and no hot spots ( and also the right wicking thickness ) for the expensive high end genesis, which by the way is a not a protected VV mod.
i don't see anything going wrong with this carefully laid plan :)
 

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If you want a great vape combined with ease of use, no leakage, easy rebuildable wicks/coils, variable voltage and great battery life, check out a Reo VV Grand. I love mine. :)

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I got a reo mini and I love it. I can go 6v stacked or 3.7v depending on what kind of carto/atty I use. I love the fact that I don't have to worry about spilled tanks or anything like that.
 

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I'd be happy with a provari mini. But I don't know about ohms and resistance and whatnot. I understand and have watched the videos on the provari mini as far as voltage, but I'm just wondering what the other parts on here are.

It looks like there's a see thru cartomizer? I don't know what size that is, but I would prefer a smaller cartomizer like pictured, then there is a metal piece on top of that (no idea what that is) then the tip. .

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I'd also like the ability to drip too. I just don't know what I need, and that's what's irritating. I prefer small as it will be with me 24/7 like my cell phone.

Then I'd need a few batteries I suppose and a charger. And the parts and know how to rebuild the atomizer. Looks like there is a coil, which is the wire and some wick. I am the type of guy who likes to do stuff myself, once I know what I need and how to do it.

I don't really understand the concept of dripping. As far as I know, I'd need just an atomizer to screw onto the provari mini, plus a drip tip. I would take off the drip tip and put a few drops on the atomizer, correct?

Here's what I have now, and I think I'm dripping right.

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Remove the tip, drop a few drops in atomizer and vape right?
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Then this thing, the clearomizer (no idea what brand it is) vivi something or other could essentially attach to the provari mini if the ohms and resistance is compatible? I suck big time at math so please don't give me equations, LOL.

I would need a clearomizer that is capable of up to 6 volts I assume and this clearomizer is rebuilt with the combination of a wick and metal coil wire right?

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my point exactly.

that is not a dripping atomizer but an atomizer tank. u need a special atomizer for dripping. you can drip on the one u have though but its not meant for that.

the second one is a mini vivi. fairly easy to use u can put that on any 510 device. will work.

what is in top of the provari is a genesis style atomizer. very good vape, kinda hard to make it work
 
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