New mod. Need suggestions

Status
Not open for further replies.

acidtabvocab

Full Member
Verified Member
Apr 1, 2013
69
14
California
Hey ecf! I had an evic and glass DCT but i lost it. Then bought an MVP, it broke. Bought another MVP, and its about to break. The threading keeps coming out. So its time to buy a new APV. Tiredof having the thought stuck in the back of my head that i will be in school and my vape will stop working. Thats a no go!

Im looking for the latest and greatest. Tube or box mods welcome. Preferably tubes, since they are more comfy and stylish in my hand. Telescopic mods are okay, not a fan of their bulkiness though.

I was hoping JT would come out with an EVIC 2 or something compareable, but nothing yet. So what would you recommend in the 80-120 dollar range? Things I am looking for in the mod are: 18350/18650 compatibility, mods that dont need to have their batteries taken out to charge (not a must but its nice to have that option), easy to navigate menus, and last but not least, no flimsy pieces of crap! I.e. the itaste mvp...

Sorry for the long post, but please help me pick a new mod! :)
 

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,076
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
If you've gone through 2 MVP's in a short period time, you will not find a mod that will hold up to your punishment in the $80 - 120 range. I've had an MVP and its a ruggedly built mod. Learn to take better care of your vape gear, because you are wasting your money.

The only mod that I suggest that can take your type of punishment would be a Provari. You can get a brand new one with 1 year warranty in the clearance section at Provape for $140. Clearance

For tanks, I recommend one of the all stainless steel Tatroe Tanks (Protank clone, but actually better) if you like clearomizers. $35. Tatroe Mods

For a cartotank, the heavy aluminum Big Daddy tanks at Big Daddy Vapor. Big Daddy Vapor - For the love of vapin'

big daddy.jpgProvari_Lil Mama.jpg
 
Last edited:

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,076
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
thanks for the input! i got a great deal on an evic control head on ebay, (its legit i ran the serial number on joytech) cost 50 bucks plus an 18350 tube for 10. 60 bucks for a new evic and i bought a phiniac glass DCT.

Stil thinking about a provari, cause they get the job done WELL

Congrats on the Evic. Treat it with kid gloves though because I hear they are pretty fragile. :unsure:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread