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Edson Arantes

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Thay are pricey, but you get what you pay for. And the ZAP looks outstanding on the Provari. Congrats on the purchase, I am sure it will serve you well.

Thanks! Picked it up from Vapor Labs Online, they dont have it listed on their website but you can give them a call and purchase it over the phone. Only thing I'm not happy about its way over-priced (but still purchased it because I got ...... with my AGA T+). IIRC, they only have one left in stock
 

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Finally took the plunge on a white one
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I'm just an old guy searching and researching for a kindler and gentler replacement for analogs -- and I'm very impressed with what the individuals (and the industry players) have done to get to the ultimate vape.

I'm also now crazy intimidated by the high-end equipment but that's actually helped me finalize my decision on what to buy, so it's all good. I assume that I'll get hooked on vaping and will eventually step up to the big guns, but for now I'm suddenly very comfortable with the process of taking baby steps and happily accepting the hit on upgrade costs as I progress.

Thanks (and congrats) again to those who were willing to share the pics and info on some truly beautiful gear (and a few ugly but very impressive ones too! grin!).

You may think it less expensive. But with the higher end mods the cost to maintain is pennies.

Example. Decent rba 30-70 bucks. 10 cent to rebuild every week

10 weeks. Let's split the difference say you get a 50 rba that's 51 bucks

Through away 5 bucks atty. that's a cheap on. Mine only lasted a week running good
That 50 bucks.

Rba way cheaper in the short run never mind the long time.

Good pv. 120-160. Lasts forever take care of it. 2 battery last you 1 year or so.

Ego twist 40 bucks you need 2 last 4 months maybe if lucky. Don't drop it. :)


I guess my point there is no need to take your time upgrading. Nothing to gain. Get a great vape from the start same price.

Just experience . As a bonus what a vape.

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You may think it less expensive. But with the higher end mods the cost to maintain is pennies.

Example. Decent rba 30-70 bucks. 10 cent to rebuild every week

10 weeks. Let's split the difference say you get a 50 rba that's 51 bucks

Through away 5 bucks atty. that's a cheap on. Mine only lasted a week running good
That 50 bucks.

Rba way cheaper in the short run never mind the long time.

Good pv. 120-160. Lasts forever take care of it. 2 battery last you 1 year or so.

Ego twist 40 bucks you need 2 last 4 months maybe if lucky. Don't drop it. :)


I guess my point there is no need to take your time upgrading. Nothing to gain. Get a great vape from the start same price.

Just experience . As a bonus what a vape.

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Tony

You know Tony your right...I use to buy the egos, LTs and cheep ecigs but I was going through it everytime they burnt out, broke or leaked from the carto...i got tierd and slowly started getting high end gear. Its the best decision I made...its so much better, tasty and reliable.

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Less expensive setups keep the expense over a longer period of time and basically repeats itself on a schedule. More expensive setups kick you in the wallet hard, but then you don't spend for a long while, if ever (u less you add another more expensive setup of course). :)

I completely agree with Tony here. And quality in equals quality out.

And since this is a photo thread, I better add one.
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Finally took the plunge on a white one
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Hey man nice set up. What is the name and maker of those drip tips? I've been wanting them forever and I don't even know the name of them. I heard they don't make them anymore but I would love to know the name so I can at least try my luck in the classes. On the other hand if you have an extra one you want to sell....lol
 

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Hey man nice set up. What is the name and maker of those drip tips? I've been wanting them forever and I don't even know the name of them. I heard they don't make them anymore but I would love to know the name so I can at least try my luck in the classes. On the other hand if you have an extra one you want to sell....lol

Those are the innovapor true flow tips. It's true that they don't make any in that style anymore. I've been looking for a couple myself.
 

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Just go ahead and get one! :laugh: (at least the atty :p )
You can easily sign the list for the atty on the polish forum ;)

How to:

1. Register an account:
Zarejestruj | Panel u
Press the first button "Zgadzam się"


2. Fill the registration form, and in the last field: "Wpisz dużymi literami słowo narzędzia:" copy and paste this:
NARZĘDZIA


3. Open and sign the Senisis list:
Zaloguj | E-papierosy-forum.pl
Or, just contact the moder via PM:
Zaloguj | Panel u


That's all ;D !


Cheers!

Played a bit with my new combo and the drops of wather ::)

That thing is so sweet, thanks for the walkthrough as well!
 
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