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cassavetes

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I'm looking to upgrade from my current PV.

I currently use a 510 and vape about 5-8 ml's of juice a day.

This would primarily be for home use.

I'm considering either an SD or Janty Stick, but wouldn't be opposed to a Prodigy or maybe a lesser known mod. Preferably in the 100-150 price range.

What's out there besides the main three? (SD, Prodigy, SB)
 

viachy

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I currently use a 510 and vape about 5-8 ml's of juice a day.

OMG and I thought that when I go over 2 ml a day it`s too much :D

Sorry I cant help you much with your choice but I just wanted to warn you that I`ve heard from users that mods are juice monsters so you`ll go way beyond your current daily doze...

I`m currenty happy with the 510 and battery life is the only con...

Good luck with your next PV
 
I'm looking to upgrade from my current PV.

I currently use a 510 and vape about 5-8 ml's of juice a day.

This would primarily be for home use.

I'm considering either an SD or Janty Stick, but wouldn't be opposed to a Prodigy or maybe a lesser known mod. Preferably in the 100-150 price range.

What's out there besides the main three? (SD, Prodigy, SB)


I'm not sure what your looking for but if your wanting to, more or less, keep using the same amount of juice but have a longer battery life I would go with a nicostick. They are very simple to build, small and very durable. The nicostick will cost you about $20 if you make it yourself and that's including batteries and charger. Here is the link for the nicostick.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/18409-how-build-nicostick.html
If your looking into getting into higher voltage devices, yes, it will eat up your juice and battery life alot faster. I go through a little bit more than 6mls a day and a battery on a nicostick last me about half a day.
There are many to choose from you just need to decide what would be good for you and your lifestyle. I hope this help you.
Carlos
 

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I'm not sure what your looking for but if your wanting to, more or less, keep using the same amount of juice but have a longer battery life I would go with a nicostick. They are very simple to build, small and very durable. The nicostick will cost you about $20 if you make it yourself and that's including batteries and charger. Here is the link for the nicostick.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/18409-how-build-nicostick.html
If your looking into getting into higher voltage devices, yes, it will eat up your juice and battery life alot faster. I go through a little bit more than 6mls a day and a battery on a nicostick last me about half a day.
There are many to choose from you just need to decide what would be good for you and your lifestyle. I hope this help you.
Carlos

6ml a day? what strength of juice are you using?
 

warp1900

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OMG and I thought that when I go over 2 ml a day it`s too much

Sorry I cant help you much with your choice but I just wanted to warn you that I`ve heard from users that mods are juice monsters so you`ll go way beyond your current daily doze...

I`m currenty happy with the 510 and battery life is the only con...

Good luck with your next PV


This is how myths are created, mods are not juice hogs, some are IF they use 5 or 6 volts settings, the others, (most) at 3.7 V consume aprox. the same amount of juice as a factory e-cig.

I am also on the league of heavy vapers at 6-9 ml a day.
I use both nic and no-nic juice, it's not about the nic, it is about how long you are using it.

In my case I rarely put my e-cig down and when I drip in my cartridge (6-7 drops on an 801), I consume that in about 8-10 puffs, that means that I have to drip about every 8 minutes average.

That is why most batteries will not last me long enough to even take the time of charging them. I always use 18650 batteries which are big (2.5 inches long X 3/4" diameter), and only when I'm out and about I use regular batteries (3-4), because I don't vape even half as much.

So there are so many variables to how each of us vapes, it is impossible to measure. That is why we use the ml as a measure to make it more understandable.

How hard the draw, how many puffs in a minute, what type of atomizer/cartridge, voltage, etc. all these affect the outcome in ml.



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raven9mm

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I'm looking to upgrade from my current PV.

I currently use a 510 and vape about 5-8 ml's of juice a day.

This would primarily be for home use.

I'm considering either an SD or Janty Stick, but wouldn't be opposed to a Prodigy or maybe a lesser known mod. Preferably in the 100-150 price range.

What's out there besides the main three? (SD, Prodigy, SB)

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viachy

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So true... sorry, I probably should have stayed quiet...

I never used a mod anyway, it`s just what I`ve heard on the forums

I just overreacted to the amount of juice you posted.... I barely go over 2ml a day and I vape only 12-15mg/ml...

:cool: Peace

This is how myths are created, mods are not juice hogs, some are IF they use 5 or 6 volts settings, the others, (most) at 3.7 V consume aprox. the same amount of juice as a factory e-cig.

I am also on the league of heavy vapers at 6-9 ml a day.
I use both nic and no-nic juice, it's not about the nic, it is about how long you are using it.

In my case I rarely put my e-cig down and when I drip in my cartridge (6-7 drops on an 801), I consume that in about 8-10 puffs, that means that I have to drip about every 8 minutes average.

That is why most batteries will not last me long enough to even take the time of charging them. I always use 18650 batteries which are big (2.5 inches long X 3/4" diameter), and only when I'm out and about I use regular batteries (3-4), because I don't vape even half as much.

So there are so many variables to how each of us vapes, it is impossible to measure. That is why we use the ml as a measure to make it more understandable.

How hard the draw, how many puffs in a minute, what type of atomizer/cartridge, voltage, etc. all these affect the outcome in ml.



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warp1900

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So true... sorry, I probably should have stayed quiet...

I never used a mod anyway, it`s just what I`ve heard on the forums

I just overreacted to the amount of juice you posted.... I barely go over 2ml a day and I vape only 12-15mg/ml...

:cool: Peace



No worries viachy, you don't have to stay quiet, I understand you have read it on the forum, there are lot's of members and reviews with the wrong information and even at times just plain lies.
I just wanted to mention the facts so others don't get confused.
I would say the average vaper, does about the same you do, (2-4 ml a day), but I'm just guessing since obviously there are no statistics about that. :)



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