If someone gave you $75.00 what would you buy? (vaping gear)

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Catuela

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So I forgot all about my credit card having this rewards thing. Pretty old card with crappy rewards program, so in the mail later this week I am getting a 75.00 prepaid VISA that I wasn't expecting. If you suddenly found 75.00 what would you do with it? I have decided the sum of this card is going towards vaping gear.

I am leaning towards a Kayfun Clone, but I am on the fence.

Here is what I run right now:
MVP 2.0
2 protanks - I rebuild my own micro coils on them with cotton wicks
2 Iclear 30s
1 Iclear 30
(I have some other stuff but listed above is what I actually use daily)

Maybe I should just get another pro tank and MVP for backups. I like the Segelei ZMax units but I would also need batteries and a charger.

Just looking for some feedback to help me decide.

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-Will
 

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If I didn't already own one, an HCigar Nemesis Clone with 2 Sony VTC4 30 amp Batteries. To top it, an IGO-W and that should pretty much use it all up :). The only thing I don't have here is the IGO-W right now, but I plan to fix that this week.

I already have an SVD and iTaste VV/VW 3.0, so no more regulated mods for me unless they're just killer. I don't care for box mods, so the VTR and MVP is out for me.

If nothing else, I'd try some e-liquids from vendors other than MBV to see if I could find something better than what I'm already vaping. I have a tendency to really rack up e-liquid, even though 98% of what I do is DIY.
 

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I really think the smart choice is a backup MVP for my MVP (I guess I should mention that I am very happy with it) and another pro tank (or something that runs on pro tank coils) my B&M has some of those big 4ml pyrex tanks that take pro tank coils. Once I know I don't have to worry about back ups I can play with some of the more fun stuff.
 

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I really think the smart choice is a backup MVP for my MVP (I guess I should mention that I am very happy with it) and another pro tank (or something that runs on pro tank coils) my B&M has some of those big 4ml pyrex tanks that take pro tank coils. Once I know I don't have to worry about back ups I can play with some of the more fun stuff.

Not a bad way to go if you know for certain you'll never be interested in going sub ohm, or simply want something different. I'm still using an MVP version 1 and have a hard time finding fault with it. I'd just be hesitant to buy the same exact thing you already use. In the not so distant future who knows... version 3?
 

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I think an inexpensive RDA is definitely in my future. Since the cost with those really isn't a big deal (I was thinking an Igo style) would be in my budget when I get my next pay check. Sub ohm vaping isn't really on my radar, but I'm sure I can build a 1.3 or so coil and be pretty pleased on the MVP. Someone correct me if that's misguided thinking.


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