Opinions on bottom feeders vs. a VV tube mod?

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Dman9021

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Hello everyone, I have been smoking an joy ego for about a month. I'm really enjoying the cisco spec LR atty's from avid vaper, along with my Ms. T's bakery juices. Haven't wanted to pick up a cigarette since.

However, I've begun to "chase the dragon" for the perfect vape, and I know eventually I will have to invest in some other vaping technologies. I've narrowed down my choices for the future to something like... a reo grand bottom feeder, or a provari or a darwin vv system.

I would really appreciate some opinions on bottom feeders vs. a vv tube and whether those unit would be good choices!
 

Dman9021

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Try a cheap carto tank on what your using now,if you like it go with the vv tube mod,if you don't like it check out a bottom feeder. Or just get both.

I got an AV2 carto tank from Avid Vaper and i'm.... reasonably satisfied with it? I think the juice i put in it is too thick to draw well, and after I finish this tank i'll boil and try something thinner, but I still feel like I am sacrificing flavor. I love dripping, but I vape a lot while driving so finding a tweener solution that i like as much as dripping is the goal.
 

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Depends on what you need. If you don't want to "fiddle" & just want to vape all day pick up a reo. If you have time & patience then buy a tube mod. I'd go with an infinity any day of the week over a probation though... now that was just wayyyyy too much fiddling, then fiddling with buttons too. Come on
... I just want to vape!

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I'm waiting on a VVPV from notcigs it just shipped so should be here few days, I love my provari's they're great with a carto tank just fill the tank and pop in a battery and go really no fiddling is required unless you want to and it looks like the VV reo's should be ready soon. I have a 1 Reo grand left from my reo collection but it's waiting for a kick from Evolv. once I tried VV there was no going back I like regulated voltage
 

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Everyone who can afford it should have a VV device on hand if they want to try new things. Because everything seems to need a different voltage. Most cartos have a very small window (voltage) where they vape their best and in my mind a fresh single coil carto at the right voltage for the particular juice is just as good flavor as an atomizer without all the fuss. Only a few cartos work well at 3.7v, there are many more that vape extremely well at 5v. I have not tried a bottom feeder so I have no opinion on that particular setup.
 
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