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Hello all. New to the forum and fairly new to these vape E Ciggs. My Brother, and I are or were daily smokers. We are ready to quit, well have been but we have been using those LOGIC E-ciggs and Im just done with it, cuz they do nothing. As I was in a bar I keep seeing all these fancy and HI-tech Vape Ciggs. So I came to find a forum that I can learn about these new Vape pens.

So what do you guys recommend? Where should I start so I can learn about them? I see some you can replace everything, U can adjust temp, voltage, wattage etc.... Most are liquid filled and have many flavors. So I ask you guys point me in the right direction on where to purchase these, look into these and see what I purchase before buying. Thanks guys and Happy vaping :D

Also money isnt a problem. I dont wanna buy over and over again, so I kinda wanna pull the trigger and get the best of the best.
So please dont post the newbie or starter kit Vapes. I want what you have finally found and love. Hehehe I know I could be a pain in the ... haha. Thanks
 
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We are ready to quit, well have been but we have been using those LOGIC E-ciggs and Im just done with it, cuz they do nothing.
Luxury! :2cool: I started out with something like eRoll, but way crappier, and I wasn't able to stop smoking until a year later when I got V2 cigs - they are probably like LOGIC cigs. Now I use EVOD and am very happy with that, but I bet other people can recommend something more satisfying than this too :)

Congrats on deciding to stop smoking - it IS actually a big step in itself! I thought I'd never stop and absolutely not while drinking beer, but it took just an adjustment of attitude and it went very easy!

Hope you'll find something that'll do the trick.

Oh, and welcome!
 

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Welcome to the forums! I went right to a Silver Bullet. So I'm not too familiar with starter kits. But I'm sure you will get some good responses from others here that are very helpful. Good luck on your vaping and grats on quitting cig's!

Thanks for the post, Im not looking to buy over and over again. So I kinda wanna spend the money and get the best of the best. You know what they say, you get what you pay for.
 

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Luxury! :2cool: I started out with something like eRoll, but way crappier, and I wasn't able to stop smoking until a year later when I got V2 cigs - they are probably like LOGIC cigs. Now I use EVOD and am very happy with that, but I bet other people can recommend something more satisfying than this too :)

Congrats on deciding to stop smoking - it IS actually a big step in itself! I thought I'd never stop and absolutely not while drinking beer, but it took just an adjustment of attitude and it went very easy!

Hope you'll find something that'll do the trick.

Oh, and welcome!

Thanks for your post much appreciated, cant wait to get my lungs back haha
 

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to ecf killatoyota4569 . I think I could have saved quite a bit if I had just started out on the mvp2. Easy, dependable and a fantastic battery life. If money is not an issue, the reo grand was become what I feel like will stay with me for the rest of my vaping. I just can't imagine it getting any better and it is nice to find what makes you happy. Good luck to you and your brother. Pretty nice that you already have a vaping buddy. :)
 

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Welcome and actually, if you're not afraid of jumping in, rebuilding and such from the get go, it's actually pretty smart to not waste money, time and such on upgraded gear. Again, if you don't mind tinkering and building coils and such learning about safety with batts, ohms and so forth. Most noobs like to take a step up approach.

I have finally found my favorite gear and completely happy with them. I have 3 Halo Tiriton VV for grab and go, ease of use and what I started with, 2 ProVari Mini with byLeo Drippor Pros used mainly at home and just got a REO LP mini w/RM2 and love it as well. The Drippor Pros and RM2 are basically dripping without constant dripping.

Good luck and hope you find your awesome set up.
 

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Welcome and actually, if you're not afraid of jumping in, rebuilding and such from the get go, it's actually pretty smart to not waste money, time and such on upgraded gear. Again, if you don't mind tinkering and building coils and such learning about safety with batts, ohms and so forth. Most noobs like to take a step up approach.

I have finally found my favorite gear and completely happy with them. I have 3 Halo Tiriton VV for grab and go, ease of use and what I started with, 2 ProVari Mini with byLeo Drippor Pros used mainly at home and just got a REO LP mini w/RM2 and love it as well. The Drippor Pros and RM2 are basically dripping without constant dripping.

Good luck and hope you find your awesome set up.


thanks for your post, So you say rebuilding. Is it difficult in doing this? Im a electronic nerd by day and a Tin knocker by night.

I really want to start with a complete setup that has the goods and bells. Before I actually start tinkering and building a setup.
So thats where I kind of stand, but I want the best of the best you could say and not waste my money on these cheap logic bs ones.

Also you have any posts or threads I should read about and get my bearings on these setups? Idk the Abbreviations just yet, or what dripping means etc... So me
getting my head into the game will help out alot.

Thanks again for your post
 

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Which do you prefer, tube mods, or box mods? For a box mod I'd recommend Reos mods, and for a tube mod, I'd recommend a Provari.
Both of these have forums here that you can jump in on and check them out.

I think I want a tube Mod. Those box mods are fairly big and will be difficult to fit in ones pocket while working. Thanks I will look into those, do you have a recommended site to buy from?
 

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thanks for your post, So you say rebuilding. Is it difficult in doing this? Im a electronic nerd by day and a Tin knocker by night.

I really want to start with a complete setup that has the goods and bells. Before I actually start tinkering and building a setup.
So thats where I kind of stand, but I want the best of the best you could say and not waste my money on these cheap logic bs ones.

Also you have any posts or threads I should read about and get my bearings on these setups? Idk the Abbreviations just yet, or what dripping means etc... So me
getting my head into the game will help out alot.

Thanks again for your post

I would definitely say to visit ProVape forum. ProVari is a regulated mod and top of the line. You can then get some toppers and try them out. All toppers will require some fiddling but many come with different heads you can change out without rebuilding. The ProVari will last you years and well worth the money.

The Drippor Pro I was talking about you can also buy premade coils...again, no worries about building. It's made from byLeo who also has a thread in here. There is also the carto tank route which is very easy to use and can also be used on the ProVari. IBtanked is a nice carto tank set up.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/euro-suppliers/426015-leo-attys-mods-drip-tips-tanks.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ibtanked/
 
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I would definitely say to visit ProVape forum. ProVari is a regulated mod and top of the line. You can then get some toppers and try them out. All toppers will require some fiddling but many come with different heads you can change out without rebuilding. The ProVari will last you years and well worth the money.

The Drippor Pro I was talking about you can also buy premade coils...again, no worries about building. It's made from byLeo who also has a thread in here. There is also the carto tank route which is very easy to use and can also be used on the ProVari. IBtanked is a nice carto tank set up.

ProVape

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/euro-suppliers/426015-leo-attys-mods-drip-tips-tanks.html

IBTanked

So i looked at the provape Im not too sure if I want to drop 220 right away on a product I know nothing about. A fellow user of a vape said he spent like 80 bucks total for his setup. Maybe this is better idk. But also when purchasing a kit will you have to mod each one to get them working great? Or is there something that functions well.

Im just not sure where to start or what to look for. any advice is appreciated and will help a ton. where does one buy there products and liquids too? thanks again for your post. Just not sure what to get just yet.
 

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For Reos mods, go here, reosmods.com

The Reos is a bottom feeder mod, works great. I have 5 of them. :)

For the Reos forum go here Reos Mods

Check out the forum, and you will find a great group that will answer any questions you may have.

Not really a fan of the Box. I think I rather have a tube design something rounded and not soo bulky. Any others you recommend?
 

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So i looked at the provape Im not too sure if I want to drop 220 right away on a product I know nothing about. A fellow user of a vape said he spent like 80 bucks total for his setup. Maybe this is better idk. But also when purchasing a kit will you have to mod each one to get them working great? Or is there something that functions well.

Im just not sure where to start or what to look for. any advice is appreciated and will help a ton. where does one buy there products and liquids too? thanks again for your post. Just not sure what to get just yet.


Oh I totally get it...the ProVari isn't inexpensive, it is an investment. So when you're original post said "money wasn't a object", I threw it out there. LOLOLOL. I'm not much help for a mid priced mod cuz I went from a beginner set up (Halo Triton Variable Voltage) straight to a ProVari. There's no "modding" needed with the ProVari..just good batts, charger and then the topper you choose.

I'm bumping this up so someone who knows more about mid range mods can help you out.

BUMP...........
 

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i would go with an mvp 2.0 vapingme has them for 35.19 with coupon code reddit VapingME.com presents the Innokin MPV USB APV they are out of stock but they restock them every tuesday at 2 pm cst they are vv/vw (which means you can adjust the wattage and voltage to get the perfect vape

that's a great price, I think I paid $39 bucks with free shipping from a vendor I use on Ebay, and it came with an Iclear 30, not a great tank but not horrible either, but you're not wrong, if I had it to do all over again (and I have a rebuildable mod, and if you want to fiddle with all of that, battery swaps and coils it does taste better) but for ease, an MVP and we just got the Kanger Mega and LOVE LOVE it, for portability, I take a 1600mah Vision Spinner and modified with air control valve and some drilling out of holes Kanger Pro Tank 2 (the aerotank is just as good) with one swap out spinner or kGo (2200mah) for the non rebuildables it's the vv, seems every juice has a "sweet spot" with volts/and watts, to make it delish.
 
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