Idea for a new set up

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I've only been vaping for about a month now but I'm not even thinking of going back to analogs. I am currently using a eGo-C Twist with some Kanger clearomizers. I love it, but like many others I'm looking for the next big thing. Something bigger is fine as long as it has good battery life. I vape upwards of 6mL a day. If you could buy a setup for under 300(I know it's high but still cheaper than smoking). If you could also provide links from places you'd buy things from.
 

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I still think the Vamo from Fasttech is a great deal. I've had mine for approx. 3-4 mos with no troubles at all. I got the stainless steel V2.
I'm not sure about their search box but it used to be that you had to type in Vamos to bring up the Vamo. Then you get a list of all the variables on the side of the page.
Get the one with the Nitecore charger. Don't get anything that says fire in it.
 

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Vamo + Kanger products = Damn fine vape for a damn fine price.

Once you get over about a 100 bucks I've seen very few agreements on on anyone device and things become a little fanboy driven but feel free to check around with things like the Provari, DNA20 mods, Reo stuff. Might interest you, might not. I'm still all on cheap gear so I have no strong feelings towards any of 'em.

Edit: ...., I said Provari. GG post. :facepalm:
 

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If you have the cash, the Sigelei Zmax has the same features of the Vamo, but is much better in terms of build quality. VV/VW Mods has them. Depending on which version you want, you can get one for $50-70. You can use the code gotsmok5 for 5% off. It really is an excellent setup. I have the V3, which is telescoping. So you can still use it in 'mini' mode with an 18350, but you can still use bigger batteries. The V5 is new, but the main upgrade is that it can charge a phone. That is not something that appeals to me, but to each their own.

I use mine pretty regularly still. I love the resistance meter because 95% of my vaping is using RBAs.
 
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