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ColoKaren

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Greets!

I quit "analogs" (still cracks me up to call those cancer sticks that) May 10, 2013. My beloved hubby had made a present a year and a half earlier of a whole setup that is not holding up to my vaping. batteries are dead within a half dozen puffs or so, I *hate* the refill filters, etc. So, looking for an advanced set. I found some great juice that I'm using with the used up refill filters, but hate having to refill every time I want a vape session, and I *hate* constantly changing out the batteries!

Please, would y'all share your setup, with pics if possible? I'm ready to move beyond the "looks like a cig" requirement, and am also considering something like an eVic or such.

Cheers!
 

Ash2Ashes

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theres so many choices, when i first moved on from my starter kit (ego t kit) i grabbed a few punched cartos and a tank, then put it on a lavatube. cheap and the next step up. Other alternatives could be to try some clearomisers or something similiar and find a good vv device. Im still a big fan of the gripper vv for a cheap vv small device :)
 

Taltos

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Hey ColoKaren and welcome!

If you are considering an eVic then you are skipping lots of money on the intermediate steps! That's a good thing IMHO. I didn't skip those steps and have my Vamo waiting for me in my mailbox at home right now!! Can't wait to get there.

I have seen a lot of good comments on the eVic and the Vamo and a number of others. If you are willing to take that jump then you are smarter than me! :D I'm just happy I'm off the analogs! About 3 hours and counting down until I get my Vamo!

Enjoy, whatever you decide!

Taltos
 

Karen N Daytona

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Oh my... after much research, my mouse is hovering over a ProVari Mini. Whoooohoooooo!! Go big or go home... :p (Big dollar, anyway... WOW.)

Hi Karen,

Get the Provari if you can afford it. I had two Evics loved them when they worked, but both have broken after a short time and no warranty. The Provari has a year warranty, from everything I read its very sturdy. I do not own one as I am broke but it's on my list of must have devices. If you read all the provari reviews, I think it's clear that the owners are thrilled.
Goodluck!

Karen n Daytona
 
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