Then moved to the Ego-X (2nd generation), and was quite happy with it for five years. Of course, had already done some research on mods, felt somewhat curious about them, but never to the point of buying one. My little Ego was more than enough for me.
Lately, things started getting hairy in Europe:
First, the failed medicalization attempt on the last October.
Then, the new european TPD with all those irrational bans on 2nd and 3rd generation devices.
That's what made me decide to buy mods and start researching some DIY: I wanted to stop being dependant on batteries and non-rebuildable atomizers made specifically for vaping and instead, start using generic rechargeable batteries and kanthal wire, which will be much more difficult to ban - if possible at all.
Of course, later I discovered the best vape provided by mechs, and that rebuilding can actually become an "hobby"... but the main thing is, I was kind of FORCED by unfortunate circunstances (the irrational war on e-cigs) to move on. Most people make that change because they feel unhappy about the device they're presently using. It was definitely NOT my case.
Same here. I am also in Europe, affected by the same nonsense.
I have been vaping for 2.5 years now. Started with eGos, went on to IMIST, Vivi Nova and EVOD. Still use the IMIST sometimes (to go out, it is small and pretty and comes in colors), the Vivi and the EVOD. I am perfectly happy with the vapor produced and the easy handling. - Exchangeable atomizer heads, some dryburn on the vivis, no hassle, no bother, changed quickly, and I am good to go. I use all those attys on VV eGo type batteries, stainless steel but also pretty colors.
I do have some VV mods (genny penny, lavatube mini, VMax and Evic) - the main reason for 3 of them was the longer lasting battery life. The lavatube mini is a pain in the neck, gotta change that stupid little 18350 battery all the time. So I hardly use it. But the others are just fine.
I will also be FORCED to mess with rebuildables to be on the safe side before that restrictive EU regulation sets in. I am not happy about the idea at all. I will get some (physical) help in Germany in late June, and a wonderful person has offered to help me along here on ECF as well.
If it were not for sheer necessity, I would never mess with rebuildables, wires, string, cotton, ohm meters and whatever.
I am a lady. I have small hands.

I go for things that are both useful and nice looking, provide easy handling and serve my purpose.
In real life, I drive a Volkswagen Golf car. I have no desire to purchase an oldtimer whose engine I must repair myself. Not the least desire whatsoever. The Golf is just fine. It serves my purpose and it looks nice.
I did start to DYI about 1 year after I started vaping. Hey, I am a lady, I can cook and I can bake

- So after a little reading, DYI came quite easy to me. It saves money, it does not take long, and it makes one independent. Nice thing.
All in all, I would say:
Different strokes for different folks. And whatever works for an individual, whatever that individual is happy with - that is precisely the correct thing
