oops I spent over $1000 in first month vaping

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to you and your new hobby. Isn't it wonderful? You will find some really awesome people here on ecf. Always someone to help you in any way they can. I think I've become addicted to ecf. :laugh: Good luck to ya and happy vaping. Have fun with it.
 

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What did you buy?

-started off overpaying for a 3-6V VV MOD Vaporzone Rebel. $179 along with $50 worth of juice.
- More juice orders
- Bought Protank II and found it leaked a bunch so went and bought a Nautilus Aerotank Mega, and aerotank mini
- Extra 18650 Batteries and a Nitecore charger from Amazon
- More juices ordered
- replacement heads for aerotank mega and nautilus at least 30 by now
- more juices ordered

and then watching all the YouTube videos kicked in and the real journey started.......

- bulk order from Amazon for all supply I will need to rebuild (Tweezers, Torch, Kanthal 100 ft of every Guage, drill bits, Organic cotton, Bottle of PG to mix with vodka to clean my freshly ordered HH 357s)
then the big order went out:
- Hana DNA30 clone, Atomic RDA clone, EHPro KFL+, Russian 91%
- More juices from premium vendors

so now here I am hopefully settled down because I am very happy with the KfL+ and Russian 91%....whats next lol


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Always nice to see that we're not all alone :) Just broke $2000 after 4 months, but like you almost all of it was stuff that you hopefully won't need to buy again. Just a word of warning, the provaris are probably next, and they are a little addictive. Have 3 now and I think I'm done for mods, though juices and tanks are still on the menu. Congrats on quitting, and welcome to the club!
 

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Always nice to see that we're not all alone :) Just broke $2000 after 4 months, but like you almost all of it was stuff that you hopefully won't need to buy again. Just a word of warning, the provaris are probably next, and they are a little addictive. Have 3 now and I think I'm done for mods, though juices and tanks are still on the menu. Congrats on quitting, and welcome to the club!

I was one click away from buying a provari but I stopped because I already had a VV device that accomplished the same thing and now that I have a Hana DNA30 I can't see myself picking anything else up I love this thing

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I was one click away from buying a provari but I stopped because I already had a VV device that accomplished the same thing and now that I have a Hana DNA30 I can't see myself picking anything else up I love this thing

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I got a vaporshark dna30 and absolutely loved it, then I picked up my first provari used from a friend for a steal. Found certain juices in the kayfun would seem to get harsh on the DNA regardless of wattage, that are perfect on the provari. Also, I tend to like a cooler vape, but also prefer 28ga since it heats up slower, which simply wasn't possible on the DNA sine it cannot step down voltage. All things combined lead to my new love, though I still break out the DNA often for drippers or even clearos with 1.8ohm coils.
 

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I got a vaporshark dna30 and absolutely loved it, then I picked up my first provari used from a friend for a steal. Found certain juices in the kayfun would seem to get harsh on the DNA regardless of wattage, that are perfect on the provari. Also, I tend to like a cooler vape, but also prefer 28ga since it heats up slower, which simply wasn't possible on the DNA sine it cannot step down voltage. All things combined lead to my new love, though I still break out the DNA often for drippers or even clearos with 1.8ohm coils.

DNA30 goes down to 7W that isn't low enough for what your talking about?

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DNA30 goes down to 7W that isn't low enough for what your talking about?

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DNA goes down to 7w if you are over 2ohm resistance. It bottoms out at 3.7-4w on a fully charged device which does close to 16w on a 1ohm build. When it starts flashing ohms, that means it is firing directly at battery voltage.

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