Not exactly new, but not exactly a pro... Some advice?

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GimmieMore

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So I started off with a Volcano (analog stye) with prefilled cartos and the like.

I currently have an eGo-T type B kit (with one LR and one HR atty, I prefer the LR) and a Vision Stardust clearo.

I noticed today that the silver part of my eGo (where the button and threads are) is starting to come loose from the main part (the other battery that came with the kit long since died a painful rusty death in a storage box with a leaky bottle of cheap fluid). I figure it is about time to think about replacements...

I love the long battery life of my eGo-T battery, and I like the massive vapor production this new clearo is netting me. I'm not a fan of dripping, I need the USB port (I'm a PC tech and I basically only charge it at work), tanks are good to me :)

What kind of suggestions do you wise ones have for me?
 

GimmieMore

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I am willing to spend a decent amount for quality and fun.

I spent way too much on my eGo kit since I bought it on an impulse at a mall. I still consider it money well spent though.

If I can't afford what I decide on right away I will save for it... I'll just save my dollars that would have gone towards analogs.... $4 a pack and 5-9 packs a week... Roughly $20-40 a week... and I always make room in the budget for toys haha.

This Vision clearo that I got in the mail today has amazed me. I've never used anything but the tanks the eGo came with (aside from the carts with the Volcano). I've been switching back and forth between the tank/atty and the clearo with my new juice to try and figure the benefits of both.
 

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If this website is telling the truth, you can get Variable Voltage with a 1200 mah battery!

"Mr. Roboto" 2.0 AKA SLB Ego V MEGA VV/PT

That is a day and a half of nominal vaping! I think it's pass-through, too! It's an updated Kgo VV. They fixed the button and extended the battery life. If this is real, I'm so getting one...
 

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I have a Joyetech eVic and I love it. It can fit eGo style and 510 atomizers and it is variable voltage and wattage. It will easily last you a day or two in terms of battery life and it charges with a micro usb cord. The device itself is lightweight compared to other variable voltage PVs, but its still sturdy and durable. I read that you are a computer tech, so I think you would appreciate the fact that the device also uses software with many features that can be updated through firmware updates, meaning new features can be added or tweaked over time, making it somewhat future proof. Most people who have used it , like me, love the device. So it might be worth a look.
 
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