If you could only keep 2 mods in your current collection, which would you choose?

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Assuming you have at least 2 mods in your collection :p

Just for fun, I was wondering if you could only keep 2 mods, which ones would you choose? I've been thinking about this a lot lately since I'm starting to have a rather large collection. I'm really enjoying vaping as a hobby and at this point, it's just an added bonus that it helps me stay off of cigarettes.

Me personally, I would keep my Edz Modz Mortar v5 and my Provari. I think everyone should have a solid mech and a solid VV/VW device.

I chose the Mortar mostly for sentimental reasons since it was my first high end mech mod and it's a Filipino mod so I have to represent :D. Not to mention that it hits super hard and is amazing for making huge clouds. Something I like to do from time to time.

Choosing a VV/VW mod was a tough one. I was going to choose the Evic over a Provari and a Vamo, but when it comes down to it, the more I thought about it, I get a better vape from my Provari. Not to mention it seems to be the best with battery management. Every time I take a toot, it's always good and an 18650 usually lasts me longer than 1 day of vaping. I'm not one to buy into the hype and I was very anti-Provari before I got one, but now I'm a believer! I just wish it had a VW option like the Evic and Vamo.

I can't wait to hear from everyone!
 

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I own several mods, from a simple $16 Smoktech Gripper to two Provari's. Making the hypothetical decision of which two to keep is easy. The two that get 90% of my attention now.

Provari regular and Mini Provari. Best vaping devices I own. One for mostly at-home vaping and the other for out-and-about vaping.

AGA T2 on Provari's.jpg
 

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This is tougher than I thought. I probably could live with my Sigelei V3, my mini provari, my eVic, and a twist. I have Sigelei V2, a CVI V1, another provari and another eVic, plus a bunch of ego batteries. Not sure I could live with less than four, but if I could only have two, they would be my Sig V3 and my provari. eVic has long been a favorite, but they're just too fragile. I've dropped both eVic's and had the heads pop off, breaking the leads. If they fix this problem, and I understand that the new model has two set screws to keep the head on, then definitely the eVic would stay. I just like the display better than anything out there, and since I use Kanger t3's and evods, in addition to 510 connection heads, the eVic works great. When broken, I evod with the Sig V3 mostly. Great question...very thought provoking. Can't wait for the vv/vw provari with ego threading...I would buy another one in a second.
 

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are we counting an eGo twist as a mod?

Hmm, that's a good point. Not trying to derail this thread, but what exactly is a 'mod'? And one of my choices was not even a Twist, just a regular eGo PV (had to think about that for a sec ...). I do not remember ever reading a definitive answer to what makes a PV a mod. Maybe the OP can give us his/her definition as this is their thread :unsure:
 
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