Looking for suggestions on a VV and a Mechanical APV $130 budget

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techdoctor, I have taken your advice almost to a tee, Of course I ran across other things and broke my price goal, but not by much.

Honestly I don't really understand variable wattage or the diffference ohms make yet...but I will learn.

I really appreciate the time you took looking into this and I will post how it goes when i receive the stuff.

Thanks Again!!
 

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I have been vaping for about 1.5 years now, about a year ago...I had bought several Go-Gos and just been using those....successfully at first but I have slipped back into analogs. Haven't really caame here much in the last year and I see so much has changed already.

After reading many posts, I have decided that I'm going to buy a VV and a Mechanical as an upgrade and a project to get going again.

So, I'm basically starting from scratch and need all components necessary. Money is a little bit of an issue and I'm trying to get the best deal for the best PVs available in my budget, Trying not to exceed $130 overall.

Any suggestions?
I've been useing a k100 mech with a aga-t2 I got about 120$ and I LOVE the Vape I get. But lately been thinking about getting a VV, VW mod. Price point I would say Vamo V2 but also look into the Zmaxs and the SVD. Good luck and Cheers
 

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I vote for eVic. More expensive than a vamo, but it has a lot of advantages, like being able to vape during charging. Its also got some nice tech features, like MVR, where you can plug it in to your PC and see how many puffs you've taken every day, what voltaes you use the most and things like that.
 

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When I was looking to get something that could swap batteries and had some decent features, it was a toss up for me between the eVic, which I love the idea of, and the VAMO, which I love the price of.... I've been spending SO MUCH on gear lately that I decided to vote with my wallet. I don't regret it at all, so far the VAMO is working beautifully, but I sometimes daydream about the eVic ><

surprised nobody has come on and suggested you just spend your entire budget on a ProVari :p
 

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I'll modify my suggestion about getting a kick for the mechanical. I'd wait. There are a lot of places that will soon be stocking the kick knockoffs. While I'm happy to support US made products, to spend more on a small VW addon to a mod than a mod costs seems a bit excessive.
I agree just picked up KTS and plan on trying kick clone first chance I get :)
 
When I was looking to get something that could swap batteries and had some decent features, it was a toss up for me between the eVic, which I love the idea of, and the VAMO, which I love the price of.... I've been spending SO MUCH on gear lately that I decided to vote with my wallet. I don't regret it at all, so far the VAMO is working beautifully, but I sometimes daydream about the eVic ><

surprised nobody has come on and suggested you just spend your entire budget on a ProVari :p
It crossed my mind to get a Provari...and maybe I should have..But right now I'm satisfied waiting for the Vamo and K100.

thnks for all the input!
 

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great ideas you guys, apparently i need to read up on the k100 a bit more, ive heard the bottom threads are not the cleanest, would love to hear your feedback when youve been vaping on them for a week or so

this thread also answers some of my threads question but i think im still looking for something with a little more quality than the k100
 
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