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tbaker1010316

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okay now here the help agian will b greatly appreciated i have been looking at all the mods and really i dont wanna buy a piece of wquiptment that im not going to like so my question is what are some really good mods that give alot of vapor and really good throat hit and thats around or under a hundred dollars thanks for your help agian you all are always such a big help
 

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I guess first we need to know what are you using now? are you looking for a botton juice feed box? Do you use
carts, cartos, or drip? How long have you been vapping? What type of mod style do you like? How long would you like your batteries to last before re-charging 1 - 2 - 3 days?
Here is a link that might help
Battery Tube e-Cig Mods | e-Cigarette Mods Database
Good Luck on your search
 
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The links that WomanOfHeart and floridamale posted are great. If you give us some more detail about what you are looking for we can help you out a lil bit more. I am waiting on my first mod at the moment. I ordered the Super T Precise 16340 and cannot wait to get it. But, what I like, you may not. I wanted something simple, sleek, sexy, that would last me as long as possible, is very reliable has battery life equal to or a lil better than the Riva or eGo batteries (that's what I have now) and wouldn't let me down in any way construction wise and that is why after a very very long, look at every mod out there and read up on them time, I decided to purchase the Precise 16340. I believe, for me, it is going to be the best choice. Everyone is different so it's awesome that there are so many things to choose from out there. Give us more details and we will help you out :)
 

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The only way to know that is to buy it and try it. If you really don't like the mod just sell it after, you won't lose much money that way.

Not necessarily true. If you read about the different types of mods you can narrow it down and make a better decision. This is how I decided that a variable volt (VV) device wasn't quite for me right now. Once you've narrowed it down to what might work best for you, you can search for reviews, read vendor threads and find out what people like and don't like about your choices.
 

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bella once urs coems in let me know a little review on it like 1 -10 on vap and throat hit. i am really after the throat hit and right now i use the tornado 510 atty so its been really good to me and i of course like the battery life so i guess the three main points for me is vapor production, throat hit, and battery life those three things i want to be a 10 so if there is any mod that would acomodate me then please let me know. i could really care less about the look etc i just want great vapor throat hit and battery life. thanks
 

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Hey tbaker, I will be doing a video review when I get it. I have about 2 more weeks to wait on it's arrival...it's so darn hard to wait but this is what I really wanted so I'm fine with that. I use Isaac's (ikenvape.com) LR306 atties on my riva and ego batteries and love them. 306 stuff works on 510 stuff and visa versa without any kind of adapters or anything. I have a review of this in the ecig video reviews section if you want to see that and learn a lil more about the 306's. I'm sure more people will chime in for you though :)
 

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I highly suggest that you read the links we posted. Vapor production and throat hit are going to be greater with almost any mod that you choose. Battery life will depend, again, on the size (mAh) of the batteries you can use with the mod and whether or not you do HV vaping. Vaping sometimes requires compromise, just like buying a house or a car. You might not be able to get 10's across the board, so you have to figure out what things are more important to you. If you come into mods (or vaping in general) with a realistic perspective you'll be happier for it in the end.
 

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my number one choice that im looking for is throar hit then comes vapor and ending with battery life because i think most mods would last just as long as my tornado which is fine. so im looking for a 10 throat hit anywhere from 8 to 10 vapor and battery life 6 - 10 so if there are a few that u all suggest i would love to check them out
 

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I can only tell you how I feel about mods.3.7 was weak,6v was hot and burned up my juices.5v was just right,perfect TH and vapor.Long battery life.I bought a 5v GLV2.I liked it so much I bought a 2nd one for backup.I wouldnt use anything but a 5v.Thats just my opinion.Yours may vary.

Gotta agree with this one. Go with a 5 volt or variable volt PV and at 5 volt, the GLV2 is one of the best. But if you want to try 5 volt it at a lower cost, Ken's 5 volt box mod for $37 does a very nice job and he builds them well: Box Mods
 

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Gotta agree with this one. Go with a 5 volt or variable volt PV and at 5 volt, the GLV2 is one of the best. But if you want to try 5 volt it at a lower cost, Ken's 5 volt box mod for $37 does a very nice job and he builds them well: Box Mods

I'll put my money on this suggestion, although I would take a good strong look at the GLV2... great piece, and tough as anything out there. 5v seems to be my sweet spot, and it's the same for many others.
 

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If TH is you number one concern I think tinkering with the juice and what's in the juice may be another avenue to look at. I've heard people adding alcohol (never have) to get more throat hit.

NO, just a myth. Throat hit is 99% a combination of two things: nicotine strength and mostly, warmth of the vapor which is the result of more power (5 volt or variable volt PV) or lower resistence. Period.
 

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Check out the Saber Touch special of the week from vapormoon. It's affordable and sure to please. The VariVolt is your best bet if you are picky about TH. don't risk going with a 3.7/6v or a straight 5v cus you really don't know what voltage you're going to like until you test it for an extended period of time. There is a great list of good mods here if you need to take a look at your options.
 
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