Looking for a new PV.. A Reliable one!!

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Mudflap

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I didn't notice anything obvious stating that any of the Reos would be replenished, just noticed that everyting was "out". I stand corrected! :)

Just for clarification and not to bust your jewels, there are three LARGE blue tabs near the top of the page. One is labeled "Stock update Pricing"

Click it.

There ya go. :thumb:
 

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Now that I look at th esite again, I did click that tab but must have been been distracted by the 2 week wait for big-boy Reos. :blush:

It's all good!

While I'm in love with my Grand and would fist fight rabid pitbulls to keep it, I will fully acknowledge that there are a lot of great mods available to suit anyone's wants and needs, so I'd encourage anyone in the market for a mod, to figure out what they want a mod to do and then go hunting. That's half the fun.
 

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Shopping for a mod is sometimes like shopping for a car. It's just too bad you can't test drive them first! It took me almost two months of searching, reading reviews, watching videos and comparing to get the two mods I have now. And what am I doing? Looking at either a ProVari or a Darwin....why can't March get here faster so I can have my bonus check???
 

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Shopping for a mod is sometimes like shopping for a car. It's just too bad you can't test drive them first! It took me almost two months of searching, reading reviews, watching videos and comparing to get the two mods I have now. And what am I doing? Looking at either a ProVari or a Darwin....why can't March get here faster so I can have my bonus check???

LOL, fortunately, collecting mods is much cheaper than collecting sports cars, although I'd like to give it a try. :)
 

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They both have significant warrantys.
Both are slightly over-budget for the full kits, but we are talking state of the art tech.

I have a ProVari & it's built like a tank! Can't speak for the Darwin.

If you REALLY need to stick to a budget, the others mentioned will suit you just fine.

Everybody has their favorites.
Take the suggestions & look at everything before you decide what's best for you.

+1 I don't have the provari yet "I'm still wanting for my order" but I have read alot on it. From my under standing it is but built like a brick .... house. Provape Customer service will be hard to beat. That was the other sell point that help me decide.

Before buying any mod do some research.

Good luck.
 

niczgreat

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I keep waiting for the people posting to say. I've been using this non stop for a year or two. But not a single person has said that. While Not sexy or feature laden the product meeting the tried and true test is the GGTS. I've had it more than 10 months. No cleaning, dropped a million times. 1 small hiccup based on a design flaw in the original button which was usable but I replaced it because I lost a spring. The new button is rock solid. Use it with an 801 HV Atty two tenergy 3v batteries. I recommend it because it simply works and has great versatility. With the HV Atty it hits the magic sweet spot of 5v. So if the person making the inquiry is looking for a tried and tested long lasting solution than the Golden Greek is it. By the way Halo is a very clean liquid using it the Atomizers last for weeks and weeks.
Actually I'm kinda bored, I keep waiting for my GGTS to break so I can experiment with something new, let's face it the Provari is very intriguing, but my GGTS keeps on chugging away.

You simply won't find a dissatisfied GG user. The quality control is phenomenal.
 

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Everyone is gonna give a +1 for any mod they own, not calling anyone a fanboy or any of that crap, no drama here.

If you want to try out a juice fed mod, or a 5v mod, or a vv mod, instead of paying the money up front, there are numerous vendors (no names in particular here) that have these versions in plastic boxes, no mod over 50 bucks, great if your wanting to test the waters w/o pumpin in 200$, just my opinion though.

The step from disposables to mods is exciting, imo, have fun with it.
 

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As a suggestion, what I tried was researching ECF for a few weeks before making a purchase. I ended up with a reasonably priced 3.7v mod which is hitting today as if I just opened it from the mail. Same batteries, attys. Three months in and couldn't be happier. Also, early on I snatched up a cheap box mod kit and put that together. It performs as well as my other mod, but cost next to nothing. I use both all day on a single battery charge for each.

I am also frustrated to see so many people going through countless 510s and eGos :(

Good luck!

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