Please help me choose!

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chloe2t

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I have the vGo and the Kanger KR510D-M3 Clearomizers set up going well for me BUT my husband is vaping nasty metros and using my vGO. Was thinking of ordering a new starter kit for myself and gifting him my vGo stuff. what I love is the long battery life 900 mAh) and the way the clearomizers vape. I hate that I keep losing the ends of the clearomizers... I love the idea of variable voltage so I was thinking of the Joye eGo-C Twist | Mini ViVi Nova CE6 Clearomizer Starter Kit. It comes with one battery that is only 650 mAh. Already using TWO 900 batteries per day as it is with th 900 mAh.

the RiVa-T 650 mAh CE6 Changeable Coil | Head Clearomizer Starter Kit looks awesome as well.

I really don't know which is better!!! I have both items in my cart at EV for comparison but I really can't do both. I really need to figure out which one. ALL ADVICE appreciated

PS I also want a provari EVENTUALLY. should I bite the bullet on price and go straight to the provari??
 
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If you're used to 900mah, a vv 900mah will probably have a shorter life, based on your voltage settings. Even though it's a longer battery, I'd definitely go with the bigger battery. There are a number of cheaper vv alternatives like the Vamo and Lambo/Lavatube that should give you a good vape, but you've got to factor in batteries and a charger as well as the bigger circumference. Good luck with your next kit!
 

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I would say if you are ok with the size of the ProVari or the ProVari mini and are willing to spend the money I wouldn't hesitate to go that way. Yes they are expensive but the ProVari will last a long time and while a year from now you might have to buy a couple new batteries the ProVari itself will still be going strong. A ProVari with an 18650 and a 5ml carto tank will easily get me through a whole day of vaping. Sometimes I may get into a second battery if I am vaping heavily that day.
 
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If you're used to 900mah, a vv 900mah will probably have a shorter life, based on your voltage settings. Even though it's a longer battery, I'd definitely go with the bigger battery. There are a number of cheaper vv alternatives like the Vamo and Lambo/Lavatube that should give you a good vape, but you've got to factor in batteries and a charger as well as the bigger circumference. Good luck with your next kit!

I second this suggestion! There are a LOT of nice VV devices as mentioned. Good way to go to see how you like the system. Personally I've moved more towards the mechanicals. But I do have a LT, and it's handy sometimes! I may eventually get the L Rider VV telescope. But am not sure yet.
 

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ty all! It is great to hear all of your suggestions. I think I should just take some time to think. I was vaping the gas station e-cigs and thought they were cool, then the vGo.... it's still new. It might be worth waiting and sharing with my husband until I am entirely sure. While it would be cool to have some shiny toys to play with, I have promised myself that my next PV should be the last for a while!
 
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