Need help with PV upgrade decisions....

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FAAmecanic

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    There a bazillion ways to go, and they are all good.

    I probablly hit on this more often than everything else combined when just sitting around watching TV or playing on the computer.
    5 VOLT USB PASS THROUGH (REQUIRES SUFFICIENT POWER SOURCE)
    With a 3ohm Boge carto in a J-tank it is a great afordable vape.
    BLANK BOGE STANDARD 510 CARTOMIZERS (STAINLESS)
    J-TANKS

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    My first switch from a small battery to a longer life one was the Volcano Inferno. I used it for a long time even after I ordered my first mod. The battery life is great-- easily all day. And it is a cooler vape to me than PVs with seperate batteries. 5V devices are too much hit for me although not for others. Currently I use GLV2 super-mini, but I still use my Infernes at times. Tanks are great to use with cartos, but some tanks are junk. Get one that is highly recommended with no complaints of leaking.
     

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    There a a bazillion ways to go, and they are all good.

    I probablly hit on this more often than everything else combined when just sitting around watching TV or playing on the computer.
    5 VOLT USB PASS THROUGH (REQUIRES SUFFICIENT POWER SOURCE)
    With a 3ohm Boge carto in a J-tank it is a great afordable vape.
    BLANK BOGE STANDARD 510 CARTOMIZERS (STAINLESS)
    J-TANKS

    Good recommendations.... LOVE the J tank with a 3 ohm Boge (should be a nice cool vape)... How about a good battery, this thing looks portable enough to go with me :) as well as satisfy those long vape sessions at home.
     

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    A REO is a very good move if you want something that is really easy to use. There's no need to top off the carto nor do you have to carry around spare bottles with you. You also have the ability to try different flavors throughout the day as well. Just drip as you would with any other mod. If you get a Grand then that will definitely last 6 -12 hrs depending on how heavy you vape.

    Personally, mine lasts me 2 days until I have to charge it. You can also use any type of atty/carto that you want to give as warm or cool hit as you see fit. There's the ability to switch to 5 and 6V vaping if you want to have more options. The best feature of a REO is build quality and durability. There is no other bottom feeder out there that can take the abuse that a REO can take while looking good at the same time.

    Check out these links to see if this will be a good fit for you:

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/161149-user-guides-reo-other-accessories.html
    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...if-reo-your-first-mod-what-you-will-need.html
    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-tricks-some-basic-troubleshooting-ideas.html
     

    washvap

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    Just seen that the VV Army Tank V2.5's are on sale now at Spring Vapor. If your looking for a compact bottom feeder with a 3 am VV evercool chip that performs great with awesome battery life. Then here's where you can look:

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ottom-feeder-available-only-spring-vapor.html

    Also, free priority shipping plus tracking when you order from Spring Vapor. Great price on them by the way.
     
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    Thanks for the REO mod recommendations. Do you all have any problem accessing thier website. I can get in it, but then it never fully loads. Using IE 9.0.8
    theres your problem.... works fine with chrome haven't used IE in years just checked the reo site there are a hand full available
     
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