Need suggestion on new PV

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TulsaClint

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So I'm coming up on a year of being cigarette free :) and the benefits of quitting have been astonishing. I've been using the same setup since I started, e-Go batteries (normal and the twists) and clearomizers. I'm starting to get a little annoyed with the e-Go batteries, as sometimes when they are dropped/knocked over, the negative wire on the control board breaks free from the solder point. I've fixed a few of them by re-soldering, but my skill at soldering is pretty terrible so this fix doesn't last long until it breaks again.

When the e-Go's work, they work great, but I'm getting tired of breaking them. Is there a more robust, better built, PV out there that anyone would suggest? I do a lot of outdoor activities (hiking, mountain biking) and sometimes take my PV with me in my backpack, so it needs to be able to stand up to jostling around.

I don't really want to spend a ton of money on a PV either, but if it's a "you get what you pay for" type of deal, I'm open to suggestions. Also, I'd like something that is compatible with my clearomizers (vision type).

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Clint
 

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Yeah, I've been thinking of rewarding myself on my 1 year smoke free with a Provari. :)

If your budget allows it DO IT. It will stand up to your active lifestyle and outdoor adventures. I usually start wars when I start testifying about the abuse I have put my Provari through, so I will keep it simple and say that you are not going to kill it (period). If you do have any minor problems, Provape will (depending on the circumstances) fix it for free or at a very reasonable cost.
 

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Haha, now that you mention it. My girlfriend has a 1000Mah twist around here somewhere that I was supposed to resolder months ago.

Yeah, the last one I tried to resolder, I thought to myself "why the hell am I doing this? It's just going to break again"...which it did just a few days later.
 
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