So, after half a dozen posts in the past week, and much research regarding getting more out of my PV (I use an eGo with LR 1.5 atty and drip-tip), followed by a regretful purchase of the eGo Booster, which didn't do any form of improvement (I'm sure if you search my posted threads, you'll see my progressioon to assuming more wattage was the answer = more volts + LR = more vape = not true = frustration lol), I've come pretty close to the conclusion that I should forget about all the money I've put towards eGo type products and upgrades (booster, attys, cartos, batts, etc) and spend the money on something new.
SO, these are some of the "e-cig" type mods that have captured my attenton: The Provari, the Infinity Pro, the Buzz Pro, the Alpha, the Omega, the Silver Bullet, the BB, and I'm sure a few others I can't think of at the top of my head.
The first one, being one of the nicest so far (Provari), is slightly out of my price range. Maybe a later in life purchase, but just not right now.
The one that I've got my eye on the most right now is the Infinity Pro, looks slick (not a detonator) not awkwardly large (pocket sized)and is VV. The rest of the ones I listed are not VV, though I understand some of them come with different battery sizes. So I have two main questions (for now, hah)
1) The $99 price tag includes the unit itself (I'll call it the casing, though it's probably not the right word), but it says it doesn't include a battery, a charger, any attys/cartos/tip/etc... Are they trying to tell me the "casing" for a PV without anything in it is in fact $99? Am I missing something here? Am I looking at $150-$160 plus S&H (Canadian resident = high and long shipping) for this thing?
2) If I was to compare the last 5 PVs I listed up there, which are "casings" as well (I think), and assuming that I get the 3.7 volt option (since some come with larger options), how do they really differ from my eGo? I mean, if the voltage is the same (or regulated at 0.3-0.4 volt difference) and the attys/cartos/tips I would use are the same as the one I currently use, how can any one of them perform any better? I can get a 3.7 volt eGo battery for close to 15 bucks, which doesn't include attys/cartos/tips/etc... But $80-$90 for any of the ones above, and then some?
What am I missing here? I just wanna vaaape, damn it.
Thanks.
SO, these are some of the "e-cig" type mods that have captured my attenton: The Provari, the Infinity Pro, the Buzz Pro, the Alpha, the Omega, the Silver Bullet, the BB, and I'm sure a few others I can't think of at the top of my head.
The first one, being one of the nicest so far (Provari), is slightly out of my price range. Maybe a later in life purchase, but just not right now.
The one that I've got my eye on the most right now is the Infinity Pro, looks slick (not a detonator) not awkwardly large (pocket sized)and is VV. The rest of the ones I listed are not VV, though I understand some of them come with different battery sizes. So I have two main questions (for now, hah)
1) The $99 price tag includes the unit itself (I'll call it the casing, though it's probably not the right word), but it says it doesn't include a battery, a charger, any attys/cartos/tip/etc... Are they trying to tell me the "casing" for a PV without anything in it is in fact $99? Am I missing something here? Am I looking at $150-$160 plus S&H (Canadian resident = high and long shipping) for this thing?
2) If I was to compare the last 5 PVs I listed up there, which are "casings" as well (I think), and assuming that I get the 3.7 volt option (since some come with larger options), how do they really differ from my eGo? I mean, if the voltage is the same (or regulated at 0.3-0.4 volt difference) and the attys/cartos/tips I would use are the same as the one I currently use, how can any one of them perform any better? I can get a 3.7 volt eGo battery for close to 15 bucks, which doesn't include attys/cartos/tips/etc... But $80-$90 for any of the ones above, and then some?
What am I missing here? I just wanna vaaape, damn it.
Thanks.