New to mods, need help/advice

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Kinalyx

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I just recently moved to a 510 after using 808's for 2+ years, and so far I like it a lot, I enjoy the extra vapor and battery life so far, but I am now thinking of going to a mod. Im looking for something fairly simple. Ive seen a provari in person, and spoke with people about it and it seems to be pretty simple once you get the voltage dialed in. Im having issues finding things that suit me tho.

I don't know what an atomizer is vs a carto vs a clearotank or whatever. As far as I know, I don't want to do the dripping atomizer thing. And from what ive seen, a lot of mods have buttons on the bottom, which just doesn't seem like it would be comfortable.

I have seen a good deal of mods that look really cool, but I don't know enough about them to understand what im looking at. Like the iHybrid Pure for example. I think its an atomizer atty, but I don't know what all of that means.

Is there something that is high quality, easy to use with normal 510 tanks, and really cool looking? Price doesn't matter too much, but if it gets too pricey I would probably just grab a provari and be done with it.

Thanks in advance,
Shawn
 

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Concerning juice delivery attachments which go on top of the mods, this blog should be helpful:

IS IT A CARTO, A TANK, OR WHAT? A GUIDE TO JUICE ATTACHMENTS

For a basic description of the different classes of e-cigarettes and APV (advanced personal vaporizers) or mods, this blog should be helpful:

ADVANCING UP THE VAPING LADDER WITH EGO'S & MODS

Plenty more vaping information in the other blogs here: BADITUDE'S BLOGS

Do your research carefully before you purchase anything. Watch YouTube reviews of each piece of equipment that you are interested in. PBusardo does very in-depth reviews of juice attachments and mods. pbusardo - YouTube

You really can't go wrong with a Provari. It's not hard to find information about this mod here on ECF. Owners absolutely love their Provari's.
 

K_Tech

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1. What Baditude said.
2. Look for PBusardo, GrimGreen, RIPTrippers, and Todd ecigreviews on YouTube. You'll see more equipment than you can wrap your head around. If something catches your eye, do a little research on it and see if you might like it.

I own a ProVari along with a handful of other mods. I don't think you can go wrong with a ProVari if it fits your budget.
 

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Is the provari really that much better than the VAMO or even the Tesla or other mods in that category? Im trying to justify the price to myself.

I own a half-dozen or so variable devices including a Vamo (No Tesla, tho). I'd say yes. If it fits your budget, I don't think you can go wrong with a ProVari. It's a well-built, solid piece of vaping gear.
 

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Do a google search for "Why a Provari". (Don't use ECF's search engine). You'll be able to read why Provari owners love their favorite mod.

In a nutshell, a Provari is an American made and manufactured mod which is made from superior parts and materials, with attention to detail and a superior design. The microprocessor will monitor your battery's voltage during use, and adjust the output to stay within 1% of the setting you set from the beginning of a full charged battery until it is depleted. It uses an 800 hz PWM pulse current while most of the cheaper mods use only a 33.3 hz pulse current, resulting in a smoother vaping experience.

There are few mods which are as durable as a Provari. Should one happen to break or need repair, the company will fix it free of charge during the 1 year warranty period, and thereafter fix it for reasonable charges for as long as you own the mod. Turnaround time for repair is approximately a week. Chinese-made mods do not have this option; you will have to buy another mod because the manufacturers do not do repairs.
 
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