Looking to upgrade from 510

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Juliebabala

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Hi all,

I've been using a joyetech 510 with an XL battery for 2 years now. First I started with a 510-T and standard battery, and as I prefer liquid that leans to the PG side, the atomizers would get clogged up quickly and it wasn't worth the expense. A while ago I switched to cartos, but it's just not providing the vape I feel like I want. Is there a good product to graduate to that you would recommend? I would especially love if the system had a charging case available for it, as I am finding that so necessary. I guess I have become a heavy vapor, which I don't really like, but probably not getting that hit and good vape I'm looking for doesn't help.

Thanks all!
 

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Of course there's the option of rebuilding your own coils on an RDA/RBA system, but whether or not that's for you is a different subject. Personally, I'd recommend an easy setup such as an MVP 2 with an Aspire Nautilus. It's simple, very efficient and it'll be hassle free. It also offers adjustable airflow through the tank to get more or less airflow to fit your needs. The MVP 2 offers a long lasting battery (2600mah), an input USB charging system like most APV's without removable batteries, along with an output option with a cable to charge your phone, camera, and anything else that charges via USB. Not only that, but you can test the waters of variable wattage and voltage through the option screen.

Hopefully you find your preferred vape, this is just the simplest and most often used setup that I've seen to date. Take care :)
 

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The best way to get a good vape, IMO, is with rebuildables. And just fyi, 510 is just the name of the connection 400 dollar setups still use the 510.

I think what the OP is talking about is the older 510 ciga-likes (most were like 300mah).

Some of the newer inokin products may suit your needs like the itaste vv (I would keep two to rotate)
as far as moving up from standard cartos... these little bottom coil clearos work pretty darn good https://www.fasttech.com/p/1535303 I would order several plus a few packs of coils https://www.fasttech.com/products/1411/10004696/1403601
You'll be surprised at how nice the vape is.
 

Juliebabala

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Yes, I am talking about the dumb cigarette shaped things, which worked really great for me in the beginning, but I just vape so much now, it doesn't do it any more for me.

As far as rebuildables, I have no idea what that means, and anything with "build" in its name is probably a bad idea for me. I was the first person to set myself on fire with an arc welder at my old job. Don't ask. I am definitely looking for something low tech.

I will check out those suggestions. Thank you all so much. I can't believe it's taken me this long to move on, but I am very stubborn. Keep the suggestions coming! You are a wealth of info!
 

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I would suggest you give the Innokin iTaste VV 3.0 a try and pair it with the new Kanger Aerotank Mini. The VV 3.0 will allow you to adjust the temperature of your vape to your liking with the push of a button and the Aerotank will allow you to adjust the draw.

The VV 3.0 has proven to be a very popular PV for people who want an eGo-sized battery. The Aerotank is very new to the market and has gotten very good reviews. If you can see your way clear for a larger device the Innokin MVP 2.0 paired with the Kanger Aerotank Mega would be a good choice.
 

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I would suggest you give the Innokin iTaste VV 3.0 a try and pair it with the new Kanger Aerotank Mini. The VV 3.0 will allow you to adjust the temperature of your vape to your liking with the push of a button and the Aerotank will allow you to adjust the draw.

The VV 3.0 has proven to be a very popular PV for people who want an eGo-sized battery. The Aerotank is very new to the market and has gotten very good reviews. If you can see your way clear for a larger device the Innokin MVP 2.0 paired with the Kanger Aerotank Mega would be a good choice.

WHAT! The new Aerotanks are available?? Well that's $100 gone out of my pocket......
 
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