must have equipment.

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Scamz

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What do you feel the must have equipment is?

now obviously this is just down to opinion and preference but it would be cool to see what most people think is the must buy stuff. of course no need to mention liquid, or batteries or chargers just PVs.

Mine is the 510, a janty stick and one of the various 6V mods. (i don't have one yet but i wanna order "the copper").
 

PhoenixRising

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A kr808 or Vapor King set up (2-3 batteries, chargers, and carts) and a corresponding passthrough. Add a nice bottle of Nhaler juice for topping off. With a VK, a good set of carts, some good juice and my passthrough (and somewhere to plug it in), I am in zen land for the day. I had to mention the juice because for me it makes a huge difference.
 

Chief-A-Lot

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My laser mod... It vapes forever and when Im out with my GF (which uses a factory Joye 510) people approch her about the ecig, then she passes over the disscussion (seeing that im the one who informs her on everything) to me and they are always like wow that looks all high class compared to hers... meanwhile I'm sucking on a laser pointer lol! Anywho, its awesome and 2 extra 10440s and juice you need nothing else (I do keep 2 spare attys with me too :p)
 

breakfastchef

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'Must have' equipment would be anything that replaces a component of the PV system which adds better reliaibility. Since that atomizer is a given, at this point, you can immediately upgrade your power souce to one that is sealed, manual, reliable, has cheaper battery replacements.

All the higher end mods you see on this forum are essentially top-quality battery source replacements for atomizers. While some poo-poo the prices of such devices, they cost the same as three different starter kits of devices that do not meet your needs. If I knew than what I do now, I could have saved some money by purchasing a device like the Super-T or Prodigy. They provide a very satisfying analog-like experience in both vapor production and throat hit. When the batteries croak, they cost me $3.00 each rather than $15 for typical screw-in batteries. Sometimes a bigger up front investment makes total sense in both the total cost of ownership over a long period of time.
 
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