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WomanOfHeart

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I'm sure you're going to get a variety of responses to this question. Everyone will have a different top five based on their preferences and what they've actually used. I can only give you four and they're all listed in my signature.

I love the Riva because it's inexpensive, vapes like a charm and got me off cigarettes.
I love the eGo because it's like the Riva only mine lasts longer because it's the 900mAh.
I love the Chameleon because it's slender, feels good in my hand and has more than enough options to make me happy.
I love the Indulgence because it takes bigger batteries and lasts longer, it's a beautiful, shiny mod and gives me the same happy options as the Chameleon.

I haven't had any major problems with any of them and would recommend them without hesitation.
 

texasgranny

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vaping, if you spend a little time and go back to prior posts in this section and read the posts with
"what should I order"- what unit should I buy-help not sure what unit, etc...you will find many
opinions and suggestions that will answer your question. There are litterly 100's of them.

Again, many suggestions are from user experience and what kinda duplicates a analog experience
for them.
Like Mine. I use a Provape for number 1 and a Riva for number 2. That is the only two
that I have tried at this point. BUT.......I have a Reo Mini, bottom fed juicer coming soon
and all this could change!
Good luck with your blog!
 

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MaxUT

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My main device is a Buzz from Notcigs. Its best feature is the variable voltage which lets you tune it for the best flavor and vapor for any atomizer/juice combination. It has voltage regulation which keeps the voltage steady until the batteries run down. The batteries last about 6-8 hours with regular use and are easy to change.
 

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1 Riva, Ego or 808 depending on the users preference for a introduction into vaping..dependable, good battery life and size.

2 My Evercool Mod, I don't care about the other 3 since I got my Evercool. Consistency, variable voltage, efficiency of the chip make the battery life one of if not the best out there.
 
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Right now my new favorite is my new joye ego tank model...Gone are the days of nasty cotton filling and dripping while driving..I am very happy with this new toy!

My DSE 905 "screwdriver knockoff" I am partial to this because it got me off small batteries for home use. I still use it because it has been very reliable and has never gave me a bad vape.
 

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Thanks WomanOfHeart and texasgranny. I really need to know which e cigarette produces the most vapor volume and throat hit to give me the most satisfying experience. I've been a very heavy smoker of full flavor 100's.

If throat hit and the "inhaled feel" of an analog are your primary requirements (which is smart), then I would suggest you look into a good 5 volt or variable volt PV (personal vaporizer). The GLV2 from Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid - Great Lakes Vapor is one of the best 5 volt models. Nhaler probably has one of the largest selection of different models. Here is a site that summarizes most of the better battery models: Best e-Cig Mod List | e-Cig Mods Database . I would check it out. Whatever model you get, make sure it is a manual model, not an auto so you can have more control and less frustration.

I also was a full flavor smoker and strongly suggest you start out with 24mg nicotine strength liquid and then move up or down based on your personal needs.

Good Luck
 
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