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Harleybarbie

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My suggestion would be an iTazte MVP 2.0 and a couple of Aspire nautilus tanks if your looking at roughly a little over $100. Add $10 more for a pack of 5 coils.

IMHO this is an awesome start up set and you could save up to get something nicer in the near future.

I've used every thing from an 501 (bought in 2009) cig-a-like, eRoll, ego, iTazte VV 3.0 to a ProVari and a Cloudpor Hana clone mod.
Welcome to the forum, good luck on your journey and new hobby!
 

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Here are pictures for you:

Innokin itaste MVP 2.0 these mods will be the cheapest of the series.

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Innokin itaste MVP 2.0 Shine. These cost a bit more

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I really like this tank, it's an Aspire Nautilus, it's glass, it has replaceable coils.

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The MVP has a big battery, it would last me all day and I would plug it in when I went to bed at night. Great mod for your money and that battery will help you quit!
The Aspire Nautilus has a glass tank and replaceable coil heads and you can use any kind of e-juice in it. Because some juices will crack or melt a plastic tank.
I hope this helps you!
 

killatoyota4569

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with the mvp 2.0 are there parts that need replacement or modding after a few times of use?

Also I see a few provaris on Fleabay for a good price. If I were to get the Provari what do you recommend I buy for it?
and what do I need to replace or work on after I get it???

Im stuck on what to get but I have foubnd some good prices and am ready to pull the trigger. So what do you guys think
 

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The Mvp 2.0 needs no modding. Some of the toppers do not make a good connection so you can buy a $3 adapter to make the good connection. I have had one since last October and used it daily until I got my Provari Mini for Christmas. Now I only use my Provari and just clean it weekly and buy several batteries.

I am an old lady and I love my Russian 91% (the Kayfun Lite is it's twin). I learned how to build a coil and wick it with cotton balls pretty quick. And that is with me having arthritis and poor eyesight and a math mental block.

The cheapest way to get a great Provari with the one year warranty is to get a blemish one from Provape. 101vapes.com has a good selection of toppers and good prices.

You can try the ECF Classifieds too. But get a version 2.5; it is the newest version. Their resale is high so I would go new with warranty. A few bucks more but the warranty is worth it
 

Car105

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Here are pictures for you:

Innokin itaste MVP 2.0 these mods will be the cheapest of the series.

enyja9y6.jpg


Innokin itaste MVP 2.0 Shine. These cost a bit more

yqa5a2ud.jpg


I really like this tank, it's an Aspire Nautilus, it's glass, it has replaceable coils.

ysa6ypa6.jpg


The MVP has a big battery, it would last me all day and I would plug it in when I went to bed at night. Great mod for your money and that battery will help you quit!
The Aspire Nautilus has a glass tank and replaceable coil heads and you can use any kind of e-juice in it. Because some juices will crack or melt a plastic tank.
I hope this helps you!

hey Pal thanks for this!!
 

killatoyota4569

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Well, honestly, I'd build my own starter kit for a ProVari - you'll end up with a better tank and better charger for just a LITTLE more.

Provari - consider a "BLEM" on the clearance page. 90% of Blem buyers can't figure out why it was a "blem": $150
Batteries - RTDVapor or ProVape, let's say about $25
Charger - Amazon perhaps for a Nitecore $20
Tank - Nautilus Mini perhaps? $25

Then all you need are replacement coils for the Nautilus, and liquid.
I will say, some may not agree though - there is something about the way a ProVari controls the voltage that IMPROVES the vape. I've had several other devices, and you'd THINK - heck, it's just a battery tube and a fire button - but it's not - the ProVari is better.
Plus, if you DON'T like it - or if you decide you want a $500 artisan-crafted brass mechanical or something - you can SELL your ProVari for like 90% of what you paid, here in the classified ads.
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I think I am going to pull the trigger and get what you have posted. Are there any other tanks that you recommend? And batteries does it matter which you get? Im new to these type of batteries and such so some direction will help. Thanks again for your post
 
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