My Biggest Vaping Lesson!

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wizardelite

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Mechanical Mods from left to right.

NZONIC: $190
Sentinel: $170
K101: $65

I didn't include it in the shot but I also have a Provari @ $190.

Which one do I feel hits the best?

Which one do I use the most?

Answer...

The K101

Lesson?

You don't need to shell out your hard earned cash for a high end mechanical mod. To experience a great quality vape.

You'll also notice that in the shot there are 3 IGO-L's. They run on average about $17 bucks a piece.

I have the Nimbus @ $65, the Trident @ $85, and several high end genesis atomizers as well.

I use the IGO-L the most.

You don't need the highest end or most expensive rba or rda to have a great quality vape as well.

I'm going Low Budget vaping from this point forward.

#lbv

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BigEd781

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You can also look pretty good in a cheap pair of shoes, but they're going to fall apart in a few months.

If it stands up to as much use as the other two then it is a great value. If it doesn't then that's what I would expect from it. I chose to spend a few extra bucks for superior craftsmanship because I want something reliable that will last. I get as good a vape from my zmax as I do from my Provari, but I would buy the latter before the former if I had to make a choice.
 

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Yup. I feel the same way. Besides its OK if the cheap mech or rba poops out. Chances are I would have moved in to something else by then. By doing the research I cab avoid junk and buy the best bang for my buck. I do feel a provari is worth it. But thats about as high end as I will go. I have a zmax on the ways as a backup. As for things that go on them? I'm cheap and proud of it!!
 

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Wise owl says,

Buy the cheap units and have an education, your not wasting a cent when you consider no analog daily @9bucks a pack have they offered another toke after hitting the filter or another use of that filter.(eww cannot believe I smoked) Then buy the nicest gear on the market for its quality. Some in-expensive units are damn good..
 

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Then again, that would not be a lesson learned unless you bought at least one of the more expensive ones, tried it out, and decided it was as good as the one you already had cheaper.

There are many people who will buy as you did and only be happier with the more expensive setup because of how they vape, and to them the lesson learned would be that they should not have spent money on the cheaper ones and just gone big time to start with.

Then there are people who just buy one model and are happy and their lesson is why bother to spend any more when what they have works fine.

Everyone does it different and has different lessons learned. Some people have boxes or 'tries' and other have one and a backup, to each their own.
 
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