Hey Guys, I'm still fairly new at all this.
I don't have the time, money or inclination to go back to school for degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering, so does that mean a vv isn't something I will be able to have?
I live on a fixed income with a very limited budget to spend on my vaping and thought the new lava tube would be a good choice, at least one that I might be able to afford if I save for a few months and looked fairly simple to operate. I've been following 3 different threads about them and it's really scaring me off from trying one.
Before someone jumps in and tells me to get a Provari, I just can't afford to have "champagne taste on a beer budget"
Thanks in advance for any help
The V1 works very good for me and they have fixed the problems with the 1.5 so any you buy now should be fine. I have both and like both of them.
There are some real good buys out there right now if you look around a little. The good thing about the 1.5 is it can read resistance on cartos. I wouldn't worry about the amps and watts that much. The v1 is rated at 2.5 amps and the 1.5 at 3 amps and that only comes into play if you want to vape LR cartos at high voltages. 90% of vapers never vape over 4.5V anyways and if they do they are using high res cartos. If reading resistance isn't important I would go with the V1.
Welcome to our thread by the way. I hope you make yourself at home and enjoy some good company on your vaping journey!

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