I respectfully submit that it is not a matter of opinion that variable voltage devices will give a better vape than constant voltage devices in virtually all circumstances. I cordially invite anyone to provide an instance in which the opposite is true. And I am referring to quality of vape, not "suitability" to a particular individual.
CV can tie VV a small part of the time, just as a stopped clock is right twice a day. But that's what CV is; a stopped clock.
That, John, is the entire issue in a nutshell. It doesn't matter what is best in Absolute-Land. It doesn't matter what is best for Joe Vaper. When we recommend a PV for a newb, all that matters is what is suitable for that individual. That is what will determine whether they will stick to vaping or go back to analogs. If they stick to vaping, they'll find out soon enough what is best in absolute terms. If they don't, they'll go away and die.


