New to Vaping - 3 days tobacco free, a few questions.

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DrillRX

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here here! I started out trying to be discrete and keep things convenient in my vaping endeavors. Now i have changed my plan to hiding myself behind a cloud of tasty vapor with my device being the size of a backpack!!! :laugh:


lmfao!!!!!!

That sounds so familiar for some reason!!

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Thats great advice guys. Thanks.

Sounds like maybe im better going for the vamo or mvp. The mvp looks massive and has a weird form factor (although I guess its just different to what i'm used too)

Does the Vamo need an adapter to run the protank 2?

if you guys had to pick between the two which one would you guys say would be more reliable?

I think the best thing for me would be to try one of these first. The provari mini is £175 (around $270) from the uk.

It sounds like the best thing for me to do is dip my toe in the multi voltage world and see how much I like it then potentially step up to the provari if I have any problems down the road.

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Duncan
 

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Well, I am sat on the fence.

Vamo - No. That's categorical for me. The MVP is an all-in-one unit - it may look odd but if you are wanting to "try" something, better to try without the extra hassle of independent batteries and a charger. MVP is £40. Vamo can be had for perhaps even £25 from China, but you're not going to get your batteries from China at the moment. That means £15-20 on batteries and £15 on a charger.

I really think a Spinner/twist/iTasteVV ego sized battery is the more logical step for "trying it out".

So, for me, on this occasion, I'd either go all in with MVP or buy a Spinner. Even mod users (the one's I know) find use for eGo VV batteries now and again. It's hard to explain, but if you have batteries and charger etc, a Vamo is probably a must have purchase (spare or use). If you don't, then MVP is the path of least resistance.
 

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I would first ask are you looking to get into a hobby of vaping or are you just looking to quit and be done?

I would first tell you if your looking for a new hobby then ProVari would be a top of the line device.
Also the Kanger Pro Tanks are considered to be easy to work with and glass.

If your not looking to sink a lot money into this hobby then a Innokin iTazte MVP 2.0 off either eBay less than $50 or from the http://101vape.com site, about $45 or less with shipping are awesome choices for you.

No I don't have a ProVari, if I could I would prob buy it, but I absolutely love my MVP 2.0, I so want a second one, and I can have several other things for the cost of the ProVari and to me a ProVari is not as easy to carry with me...

I also own mostly Innokin products, other than the VTR, but it's awful shiny! Good luck, welcome, and congrats!


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