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HecticEnergy

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These days mech mods don't make sense unless you have a really tight vape budget, or need the sleek design... You can do low ohm builds with a regulated mod and get a more consistent, satisfying, and safer vape with a regulated mod for under $100... Depending on how much you smoked, and how much juice you go through, it could have itself paid off in a month!
My stealth setup is a kayfun lite v2 with the shorty tank built at like 1.4 ohms on a 4 nine in 18350 mode...
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Then again, my adv is my Reo grand lp (mech)
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DiscoPotato

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Thank you guys for the warm welcome and wonderful feedbacks. I definitely learned a lot.
The reason behind why I purchase my set is because I prefer the ease of use, the store people suggested me these after I told them that I'm looking for something that is less complicated to use.

All I wanted was a unit where in I can just fill the juice and allow me to vape without the hassle of constantly putting juice on the device every 1-2 minutes. I am honestly not after the amount of vapor or how powerful the device is, as long as I have a working mod that will keep me away from smoking regular cigarette then I'm very much happy with it.

But after reading all your suggestions and ideas, I feel like I've been cheated out of my money. I guess it's a price I pay for not doing my research, but still, it's a good learning experience.

My plan now is to continue reading on the forums, learn the basics more and until the time I have enough funds to buy myself a new device, then I guess I'll have to settle with what I have.
Then again, thank you all so much for the help.
 

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There is no such thing as a simple setup with vaping, everything has its trade offs. even clearomizers you need to change out the coil every so often. I've been doing rebuildable for about a year now, and its pretty simple to swap out the cotton every few days and have a great vape. The Reo is a good solution to not wanting to constantly drip as it has a 6ml bottle built into the mod, so its dripping from the bottom. you squeeze the bottle and it pushes juice into the atomizer. I've been using it for a month and its by far the best way to vape... its not cheap, like 175, but well worth it IMO. Personally I hated filling tanks because everything seemed to get all juice-y when I did and I was killing a few tanks a day (pro tank 2 minis). Also, some drippers hold quite a bit of juice - 30 minutes or so of vape time depending on how you vape and what your build is.
A simple setup may be something like an iStick by Eleaf ($40 ish) with your preferred tank ontop. Its small, you don't have to worry about replaceable batteries, etc. You set the wattage you want, and forget it.
just food for thought - stick with what you've got for now, sorry about your miss-purchase.
Even with what you told the guy behind the counter, I wouldn't have recommended to you what he did... but thats me.
Again, Enjoy!
 
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