Need help deciding what type of vape to get next

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I'm currently using an eRoll and I really love its small size and cigarette feel. However I'd like to get something that I can use at home that holds a bit more juice. I don't know much about VV and all that, I just recently got into vaping. Also I'm not looking to spend too much money. I feel like with the eRoll I'm burning through atomizers really quickly. Any suggestions will help.

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Bigfro23

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Mvp2 and a protank or evod!! Great setup.... cost effective, you can get goin for under 50$!! The VV/VW you'll catch on pretty quickly through trial & error, took me 2 days to figure how to dial in the right taste, but you'll have to do that with different juices..

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teejface

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If you're looking for a gradual increase, I'd suggest you take a look at the Vision Spinner. It was my "step up" from my kr808s and 510s. It'll hold a charge for a good while, delivers a good punch and is a good way to ease into variable voltage devices. It also doesn't draw too much attention in public, which was a problem for me when I first started.

If you're looking to make a bigger jump.. Definitely look at the MVPs. Can't go wrong there (mine came with an iClear30 which kicked .... before I moved on to an RBA).

Edit: To answer your earlier question-- variable voltage is aptly named in that it allows you to change the voltage. More voltage generally = more vapor and warmer toots (some flavors are best "served" at higher temperatures).
 
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I started out of the cigalikes like so many and quickly moved to the ego type for more battery life. I seriously wish now that I had skipped a few steps and just went with the MVP2. I have a lot of different kinds and I use them all but the MVP2 is a long lasting solid piece of vape equipment. I tried the vtr for a week before I sold it because it was way to heavy for me and it hurt my hands. The MVP2 is lighter and it is nice to have something that lasts days instead of hours. Just my :2c: The journey is the best part. There is always going to be the next best thing. I just know for me, if I had started out with the MVP, I probably would have saved a lot of money. Good luck to you and happy vaping.
 
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