Looking to upgrade, not sure which route to go.

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My fiance and i are currently vaping with an ego-t clearomizer setup. and while i haven't used any other setup, i know it has to get better than this. i smoked a lot, so i vape a lot and would like something with a big reservoir and a sturdy, and high capacity battery. i don't even quite know the difference between an atomizer cartomizer or a clearomizer (i do know the wicks on clearomizers cause a nasty burnt taste). i definitely want the best out of my vaping experience, so i was hoping for a push in the right direction. what is a good kit i could get around the 100 dollar range, and what tanks would you reccomend (even advice as far as juice brands that are quality would be appreciated). thank you
 

FergusM

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My fiance and i are currently vaping with an ego-t clearomizer setup. and while i haven't used any other setup, i know it has to get better than this. i smoked a lot, so i vape a lot and would like something with a big reservoir and a sturdy, and high capacity battery. i don't even quite know the difference between an atomizer cartomizer or a clearomizer (i do know the wicks on clearomizers cause a nasty burnt taste). i definitely want the best out of my vaping experience, so i was hoping for a push in the right direction. what is a good kit i could get around the 100 dollar range, and what tanks would you reccomend (even advice as far as juice brands that are quality would be appreciated). thank you

If clearo wicks are giving you a burnt taste you may be vaping at too high a power or they may need a clean/dry burn. However if you want to keep it simple get a Vamo, a carto tank and some decent punched cartos (Boges are usually fine.)
 

markvm

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Provari with the 18650 extender along with at least 2 18650 batteries that range at or above 2000mah. Then a good charger like a Pila Charger. This will set you up as far as power. Now you need a tank. Since you were a heavy smoker you'll probably need at least a tank that holds 4ml of eliquid unless you like refilling tanks. I think Pyrex is the best and I have tried a lot of different tanks. Of these Phiniac wins hands down. They are pricey,as is the Provari, but when looking for the return for my investment this is what works best for me. If possible, get Delrin caps and a couple extra sets for backup. Extra o rings is also a good idea. The cheapie tanks from China just don't seem to last. But then again I vape between 8.5 and 9.5 watts and that may be why I have problems with the cheaper tanks. I've tried about 5 brands of tanks that are similar to the Phiniac tanks but with any of those the fit of the caps was loose fitting. For cartomizers I use Boge's that are (SR) standard resistance, ranging from 2.5 - 3.1 ohms. I use the Phiniac XL size clear tanks. Starting off I used laser cut single hole cartomizers. Now, this is an expensive setup starting off but I just saved up longer and went the expensive route instead of buying cheap stuff that will have you asking questions all day long here at ECF. After a few months I got a mechanical mod that worked with a Kick wattage adjuster. This was a vapormoon saber and I have a couple Silver Bullet mods. I guess the first thing you need to do is decide how physically big you want your rig to be. If you want small then forget my suggestion as it is fairly large in appearance and weight. What I've suggested will last for a real long time. I'm talking years, but there are other ways to get a cargo tank rig and some will say that you cAn get something for half the price that will do the same thing that mine does and that is true. I've tried the less costly units but none lasted. To me it is comparing a Bradley tank to a BB gun. I'm NOT saying nothing else compares, I'm just saying that of all the rigs I tried the setup I recommended is what works best for my needs. Boge makes a tank called the F16 that uses F16 cartomizers and it is a much cheaper tank system and may very we'll work just as good as what I use for a lot less money. With all the new mods that have come out since I got my Provari it would be nuts for me to say Provari is the best. In fact, the Provari 2.5 is getting a bit long in the tooth. There is a plethora of combinations to choose from now and I'm happy that when I bought mine the options were much less to choose from. If you do wind up getting a tank be sure to get a cheap tank filler and if I were you I wouldn't even look at low resistance cartos but that's JMHO. I could never get the LR cartos to deliver the plumes of vapor but maybe I just didn't have them set right. A thousand members can respond to your post with a thousand different set ups and each one will be unique, so take my post as only a humble opinion cause that's all it is really. Good luck in finding what you want. One last suggestion..... Read a LOT about all the different set ups before buying because anyone could go broke if he/she tried everything out there. Markvm PS, I was not trying to give a plug for the brand names I mentioned, they are simply what I use and no other reason applies. Hope this is of some use for you in finding and being satisfied with a nice set up.
 
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Too many provari posts here...
You could get a nice variable wattage device like a zmax,itaste, SVD our MVP they all work great and are easier to them the provati as you just set your watts and forget about it even if you change to different toppers with different resistances
I love my zmax v3 and I don't plan to get a provari ever
There I said it please don't ban me for my provari blasphemy
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Zeus3120

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Definitely Provari if you can afford it. Otherwise a decent variable voltage/wattage device like an SID or Zmax which you can find on Madvapes.com could work. A good cartomizer tank or good bottom coil wick tank too. I'm a carto guy myself but like a couple of liquids better out of a BCC tank. Kanger Pro Tank is good or any decent PBC tank. #post3
 

markvm

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@Vapero, To each his own. I also own several wattage apv's. And I like them just as much as the Provari. When I bought my Provari I think the only apv's with VW were the ones that I could use a Kick. Back then I was a noob and the comments by people here leaned toward a Provari for VV. I have tried other VV's and all reduced their hertz rate as the wattage goes down. The provari's remain constant til the battery gives out. That was the main reason I bought it. I think there are more "too many Provari" posts than posts about the actual device...;-) I never could understand why people post "too many provari's" because all their posts are simply another Provari post.
 

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If clearo wicks are giving you a burnt taste you may be vaping at too high a power or they may need a clean/dry burn.
Yes. There could be other issues, too, such as juice not wicking adequately. A couple of possible fixes there would be removing extra wicks (sometimes needs to be done with Kanger heads) or thinning the juice.
 
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