New around here, looking for another PV

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exodus454

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Don't you think it would be a good idea to find out if they even like vaping before spending a bunch of money?
You will want to have a backup PV anyway, and a person is better off learning on a less expensive PV. That way if the screw it up, it's no big deal.

Absolutely. If you're unsure that vaping is for you, by all means get an ego twist. I think though that most people will probably be more successful in vaping if they have a device that lasts all day with minimal fuss and a good range of power.

FYI - Buzz pro is currently $99.95, killer deal "while supplies last"!
Buzz Pro
Comes out to $139 with charger, two sets of batteries, M1A1 tank and "ECF buzzkill" coupon code for 10% off.

Something to think about!
 

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    Absolutely. If you're unsure that vaping is for you, by all means get an ego twist. I think though that most people will probably be more successful in vaping if they have a device that lasts all day with minimal fuss and a good range of power.

    FYI - Buzz pro is currently $99.95, killer deal "while supplies last"!
    Buzz Pro
    Comes out to $139 with charger, two sets of batteries, M1A1 tank and "ECF buzzkill" coupon code for 10% off.

    Something to think about!

    I would never suggest a tube mod that you stack batteries in to a noob! That can turn into a disaster looking for a place to happen for someone lacking an understanding of battery safety. All the safety features in the world can't replace knowledge.
     
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