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genoxy

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Hello all,

Would like opinions on what equipment I should be looking at next to enhance my vaping experience. I'm pretty happy with what I've got at the moment but I'm also interested in learning more about vaping and what is available. Budget isn't really an issue because "down under" a pack of analogues is nearly $20 so I'm saving quite a bit already and happy to spend it on vaping if is keeps me off the stinkies...

I've currently got:

ZAP, ProVari, eVic, DID, Phoenix, every kind of clearo you can think of and many eGo batteries. Tried my hand at RBA's and enjoying the ZAP but I can't help thinking there is a better vape out there, somewhere over the rainbow :vapor:

I'm interested in learning about:

More technical equipment, Mechanical mods, hybrids and anything else you think I should be looking at.

Please teach me :)

Thanks in advance!
 

redeyes24321

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You have some top of the line stuff... all you're missing is a mechanical mod. I would suggest a Puresmoker Legacy with the flat top adapter (at Pursmoker.com) and an RSST rba (AC-9 clone) so you can do some low ohm vaping. Do you have some carto tanks? I have a lot of the same equipment you have listed but I always go back to carto tanks. For me the flavor, vapor, and ease of use is just better. My all day vape consists of a carto tank atop the Provari. I don't have experience with hybrids but they're basically a mechanical mod with an rba all in one. Hope this is helpful!
 

genoxy

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Mechanical mods are not VV and do not dial anything. They simply house your battery and with the push of a button complete a circuit and fire your atty so they fire at whatever voltage your battery is currently putting out.

So what is the benefit over a VV mod? Wouldn't it always fire at 3.7v as most batteries are.

Another question, why are all hybrids and most mech mods out of stock on most sites!? Can't find one in stock anywhere, liking the Juggernaut.
 

BigBaby

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So what is the benefit over a VV mod? Wouldn't it always fire at 3.7v as most batteries are.

Another question, why are all hybrids and most mech mods out of stock on most sites!? Can't find one in stock anywhere, liking the Juggernaut.

People like them for any number of reasons. Even the average mech (not just the beefy ones) is many times more durable than most any VV mod. Rebuilders, modders, dual coil lovers, and sub Ohm vapers like them because they do not have an amp limit that will restrict how much power they can get to an atomizer.
 
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