Here's the deal. About a year and a half ago i bought a modern vapor sidesho starter kit, and i loved it. I quickly got tired of trying to refill carts so i went to MV's 902, and the larger capacity was good but i thought the 902's were a bit on the cool side compared to the sideosho attys, and eventually i just wound up dripping on my sidesho all the time. Then the LR sidesho attys came out and i was in heaven. Through some combination of losing and breaking things i had to quit vaping for awhile because i just didn't have any money (seems like being 20 and a college student does that to you) but i would really like to get back into it.
What little i have left of all my sidesho parts isn't really cutting it for me anymore, so i wanted to upgrade to something bigger. First i looked at the modern vapor lux, but compared to the ego it seems like somewhat of a ripoff. And then i thought, why stop there? So i started looking for an even bigger form factor and came up with things like the indulgence, silver bullet, prodigy, xhaler, screwdriver, etc. I'm still not really sure what the name is that pv's such as these are grouped under, but this is the type of thing i'm looking for. I want something with a battery that will at least get me through an 8 hour workday, and preferably also something that produces so much vapor that i won't be able to see my computer screen when i exhale. It seems like you need to go to 5V or 6V batteries to accomplish this, and this is something i would like to try, but i'm open to suggestions. juice capacity isn't a huge deal, the new tank attys look nice but i'm probably just going to be dripping most of the time unless i'm driving or super busy at work. Also i still have at least a 2 month supply of juice so i think i'm good to go in that department for now.
I'm not looking to spend too much over $100 for this initial setup, so right now i'm torn between the ultimate indulgence v6 kit and the screwdriver mkII. The indulgence seems a bit more flexible in most areas, but with the screwdriver starter kit being only $70 right now i could get some extra attys and things like that. But as far i'm aware the screwdriver doesn't have a usb passthrough option and it is limited to 3.7 volts. I looked at provape's provari and it sounds like exactly the kind of thing i want, unfortunately it's a bit out of my budget at this point
so my question is, what would ecf do? Have i pretty much covered everything or are there any other models i should look into? Anything else i should know?
What little i have left of all my sidesho parts isn't really cutting it for me anymore, so i wanted to upgrade to something bigger. First i looked at the modern vapor lux, but compared to the ego it seems like somewhat of a ripoff. And then i thought, why stop there? So i started looking for an even bigger form factor and came up with things like the indulgence, silver bullet, prodigy, xhaler, screwdriver, etc. I'm still not really sure what the name is that pv's such as these are grouped under, but this is the type of thing i'm looking for. I want something with a battery that will at least get me through an 8 hour workday, and preferably also something that produces so much vapor that i won't be able to see my computer screen when i exhale. It seems like you need to go to 5V or 6V batteries to accomplish this, and this is something i would like to try, but i'm open to suggestions. juice capacity isn't a huge deal, the new tank attys look nice but i'm probably just going to be dripping most of the time unless i'm driving or super busy at work. Also i still have at least a 2 month supply of juice so i think i'm good to go in that department for now.
I'm not looking to spend too much over $100 for this initial setup, so right now i'm torn between the ultimate indulgence v6 kit and the screwdriver mkII. The indulgence seems a bit more flexible in most areas, but with the screwdriver starter kit being only $70 right now i could get some extra attys and things like that. But as far i'm aware the screwdriver doesn't have a usb passthrough option and it is limited to 3.7 volts. I looked at provape's provari and it sounds like exactly the kind of thing i want, unfortunately it's a bit out of my budget at this point