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taphappy

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Hiya!

So, finally kicked the sticks four months ago. Got my Ego-C, T3S, 1.8 coils that are just about dead, and J-Vapes juices. Joy. If anyone told me a year ago that I'd be smoking Root Beer Floats, I would've probably made flatulent noises at them with my face :)

Truly enjoy this far more than smoking. Constantly asked if I'm trying to quit altogether, and I look at 'em like they've got antlers coming out of their noses.

Bounced on here looking to upgrade...well, everything. After a good day of lurking, think I'll hunt down an Aurora, Spinner, and probably some Ahlusion juices. Unless I start clicking on other threads, and end up going "oo oo!" for another couple few hours. Don't imagine I'll get hooked on mods, but would like to at least get off the bunny slope.

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Hiya!

So, finally kicked the sticks four months ago. Got my Ego-C, T3S, 1.8 coils that are just about dead, and J-Vapes juices. Joy. If anyone told me a year ago that I'd be smoking Root Beer Floats, I would've probably made flatulent noises at them with my face :)

Truly enjoy this far more than smoking. Constantly asked if I'm trying to quit altogether, and I look at 'em like they've got antlers coming out of their noses.

Bounced on here looking to upgrade...well, everything. After a good day of lurking, think I'll hunt down an Aurora, Spinner, and probably some Ahlusion juices. Unless I start clicking on other threads, and end up going "oo oo!" for another couple few hours. Don't imagine I'll get hooked on mods, but would like to at least get off the bunny slope.

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-tap

The iTaste VV V3 might be a good upgrade. It has both VV and VW and an ohmmeter. Basically, all the features you look for in a bigger mod but in an much smaller package. I have one on order myself, to replace a twist.

Other favourites you might like to look at are the Innokin MVP 2 for a full featured but hand box mod, and the spinners, twists etc for a basic VV upgrade.

Being able to vary the power lets you dial in the vape so it's perfect. The twists and spinners are the simplest to use. Along with these, you should probably investigate other bottom coil clearos like Evods, Protank 2, mini Protank 2 and the plethora of clones and copies that are out there.
 

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Never say never.... Just got my first mod (Innokin MVP 2) a few weeks ago and I am already looking for more. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my MVP, it does everything that it says it does fantastically. Now I'm on the prowl for my back up...... then a back up to my back up.... then...... lolol :vapor:
 

taphappy

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The iTaste VV V3 might be a good upgrade. It has both VV and VW and an ohmmeter. Basically, all the features you look for in a bigger mod but in an much smaller package.

Whoa. Looks like a thermometer.

Is there any benefit to these over a VV Spinner? Other than a puff pedometer and general digital readout wackiness, I see....oh. VW. *reads* Oooh.... :)

Along with these, you should probably investigate other bottom coil clearos like Evods, Protank 2, mini Protank 2 and the plethora of clones and copies that are out there.

Willdo! Dug the idea of the Aurora for the drip experience, but I'll likely want some options. The VW has me all sorts of interested now. Muaha.
 

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Never say never....Now I'm on the prowl for my back up...... then a back up to my back up.... then...... lolol :vapor:

Haha! I hear you, man! I say that out loud in an effort to attempt to avoid that which is likely inevitable. Luckily, I have plenty of costly hobbies that require my constant attention, so I may be able to crawl by for a while after this volley of investments :)
 

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Whoa. Looks like a thermometer.

Is there any benefit to these over a VV Spinner? Other than a puff pedometer and general digital readout wackiness, I see....oh. VW. *reads* Oooh.... :)

Yes. :lol:

A digital readout is necessary to look at the ohms reading, and is darned handy to set volts or watts. An indication of when the battery is full/half/nearly empty is a great feature

VW is great if you have a variety of different resistance coils but use all the same devices like BCCs. Set either 6 or 6.5 watts (minimum on the VV V3) and vape away - the iTaste will do everything else regardless of the resistance you put on there. You can still use VV if you want, in which case the built in ohmmeter is very handy indeed.

Having said that, you can get the exact same vape with a spinner or twist. I do miss the mod-type features when I'm out with my twists though, hence the VV v3 on order currently.
 
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