Need help to choose a mod!!!

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rerere55

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Hi, I never vapping high voltage, but I like to buy a mod, I need help. I like to know What is the best mod? Silver Bullet, Mini Xhaler? I do not want to spend much because I do not know if I'll like high voltage. I need to know what to buy? batteries, juices, it is easy to buy those batteries in common stores? I see opinions about high voltage, people like it, but I need to know more. With this mods is possible to vapping 510 regular atty? Wich atty I need to buy? It's better ? I used ego tank and 510 regular and 510LR, ego batteries, so please help me!:confused:
 
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Michael Curry

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If you liked LR carto's on an eGo, you will probably like higher voltage since the effect is quite similar.

When you go from a standard resistance to an LR, without changing voltage, you're increasing amperage. So eGo + LR will run about the same amperage (approximately) as a 3.0 Ohm standard at around 4.5v. The big difference is in things like battery life, total times you can recharge before replacing the battery, and actual replacement cost. eGo batteries are proprietary, whereas batteries for mods can be gotten through a number of sources.

I know you said that you don't want to spend too much, and I can certainly understand that. But consider this - How many different fixed voltage mods would you buy before you exceeded the price of a variable voltage mod? It all depends on the person, but sometimes it's more cost-effective to spend a bit more in the beginning and avoid future purchase needs.
 

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There's no such thing as the "best" when it comes to mods. It's all about preference and customer loyalty. I would suggest that you get something that can change voltages depending on batteries that's used (REO, Silver Bullet, Rough Stack, etc). Or, you can get a VV mod (Army Tank, Darwin, Provari, etc).

As for batteries, when you buy a mod. They will let you know what batteries are needed in the description most of the time. They won't be found in a normal store. You would have to get them from the internet unless you have a vape shop near you.

If you want to vape at HV than a SR atty will be needed (3 ohm or even 4 ohm). As for atties, each one has their own characteristics that give you a different vape. If your looking for flavor and vapor: 901 and 808. If you want more heat and TH: 510 and 306. So, you will have to decide what you like in that department.

The best advice that I can give you is to do your research until you find something that you really like. Take a look at the reviews section or anywhere else here that explains what that particular mod does and what's needed to make it work.


Hi, I never vapping high voltage, but I like to buy a mod, I need help. I like to know What is the best mod? Silver Bullet, Mini Xhaler? I do not want to spend much because I do not know if I'll like high voltage. I need to know what to buy? Batteries, juices, it is easy to buy those batteries in common stores? I see opinions about high voltage, people like it, but I need to know more. With this mods is possible to vapping 510 regular atty? Wich atty I need to buy? It's better ? I used ego tank and 510 regular and 510LR, ego batteries, so please help me!:confused:
 

Nomoreash

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Thanks everybody, I need a mod easy to use. The buzz have many fans, so I think I want to buy a buzz.

Good choice, easy vv adjustment on the fly, efficient regulator in a durable tube. Also check out the Infinity Pro, also sold by Notcigs. It uses the same electronics as the Buzz in a slightly different tube, just depends on your preference.
 

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Do you need to know the voltage?

The display just seems like a waste of battery to me. (admittedly a small one.)

If it's not hot enough, turn it up.

If it's burnt, turn it down.

When it's just right, vape on.

I don't know the temperature of the burners on my stovetop, either. But I can cook on it.

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Ande

It is important to me thats why I was asking the guy that started the thread. That way when I put a juice in that I know right where to dial it in to for my sweet spot for that juice. Im not trying to have him buy one or the other Im just asking if that was important to him.They both are good mods...
 
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