Im looking to upgrade

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My first(and only) ecig ive been since ive starting vaping is a 510.Its been working ok i havent had an analog in 11 weeks but now i think its time for an upgrade.I was looking into the tornado and read some good reviews on it.I was wondering what would be the next step up from my 510? Im looking for the best/strongest throat hit,and also the most vapor.Would the tornado be my best bet or is there something better out there that im looking for?
 

Hellen A. Handbasket

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I just don't want to be tethered to buying only those kind of batteries from one source.

A 5v passthrough is a great next step. Awesome vapor.

Next I bought (several) Lithium Ion battery mods that I run my 510 (and other model) attys on. You can buy adapters to run what ever model atomizer you want then. THE way to go (and the larger mods, you can try out 6v to see if you like it and if you don't you can go back to 3.7v).

Larger models such as Chuck or Silver Bullet run on an 18650 (2 days on a charge) or smaller units like Steam Punk (bottom switch, but great little unit) or a Stick (you use a tube adapter from them to run the 510, comes with everything you need to run on USB like a passthrough and charge without taking out a battery).

Here is a bunch of info. on several models and links to their websites
e-Cigarette modifications | e-Savuke.com
 

Col. Gaunt

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Go to Nhaler and get some low resistance 510 atomizers. They simulate 5 volt vaping. They cost $12 and it's a cheap way to see if you like High Voltage vaping.


Harpo has a good suggestion! But remember these attys have a break in time to them. Mine are still too harsh for me to vape on too long.

You might want to get a cheap mod that goes 6v but you will need high voltage attys and need to use protected batteries.

Take a look at these links

e-Cigarette modifications | e-Savuke.com

e-Cig Mods Database | eCigarette-Mods.com
 
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