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DaveP

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Welcome to ECF, devram. I've used my eGo and Riva batteries for most of the evolved atomizer/cartomizer designs that have hit the market over the last two years. I've also explored the variable voltage options offered by vendors to find that I tend to settle on 7 to 8 watts at the coil.

I like having a PV that can slip into a jeans pocket and fit in my hand for stealth vaping when I'm out of the house. I have my eye on the Lavatube or the ProVari as my next exploration into vv vaping. Price makes me lean to the Lavatube, but the robust design makes me wonder if the Provari isn't the best device to spend my money on, chiefly for it's build quality.

There will always be something new on the market and I'm one who tends to wait for the next big thing to hit. Patience is probably what keeps me from buying every new PV that makes the scene. Satisfaction with the eGo and Boge 2.0 cartos keeps me happy while I wait.
 

devram

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Got this while i was holidaying in the Philippines It's called an HRT adjustable battery section etc. : HRT - Devram.jpg

Already ordered a glv2 super mini as an easier to carry unit.

but with all the mods floating around i'm tempted to get either a ProVari or a Woodvil 18490 as well
 
Welcome ,
If you wanted to stay at 3.7 volt the E power is a good mod that takes a 18650 battery. This kit costs 55.95. It comes with 2 batteries, 3 Mega Cartomizers, and etc. Which I think is a great price.
E power link - SmokTech eGo ePower Mod Starter Kit - Black 2800mah - MyFreedomSmokes.com

Another good mod that I have found my self using on a daily basis is the LavaTube it also hold a 18650 battery. Also its a VV and you can vape between 3.0 to 6.0 volts. I belive the kit costs 99.99.
LavaTube link -http://www.volcanoecigs.com/lavatube.html
 
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