I want to get A Variable voltage pv Help

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markfm

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If you go notcigs, the coupon ECF Buzzkill (2 words) will get you a discount during checkout. I recommend the battery/charger combo plus either one or two other pairs of batteries. The m1a1 tank is really good, though if you are in the early trying-many-flavors phase not a biggie.
 

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Well, I'm a Provari owner, and yes I love it. It is the best, SAFEST APV out there in my opinion. But whatever you do decide to get, be SURE it only uses ONE battery. I say this from a safety standpoint. Two batteries, or stacking batteries as it's called, can be dangerous.

Many of us have used stacked batteries for years. As long as the person is using "protected" batteries they will be no issues with stacking.
 

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Alternatively, it might be worth holding out for an eGo-C Twist: eGo form-factor (if a little longer), built-in battery and charging circuitry, decent voltage range and cheap. The only problem is, as they're not out yet, it's hard to say how the actual performance will match up to what sounds like a really good spec for an entry-level V.V. device.

But if you can afford to splash the cash now any of the Buzz, Infinity or ProVari will definitely serve you very well :)
 
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