Start out with a quality regulated mod for safe vaping. Then if you want to go rba or rda, re-buildable atomizers and drippers, you will have the power and ability to do so, and then if you want to go mech, you'll have some decent building skills and the on board ohm meter on the regulated device, and can explore mech world too. Nothing wrong with having both, or several of both. The more one vapes the more we want to know and explore other options and styles of vape. I have several mechs and several regulated, the Provari being one of them. Fine device, dependable and well built. But finding that after vaping for 9 months, and learning a lot about everything, well everything I'm interested in that is. lol, the Provari has become mainly a back up device, it is now a tad bit underpowered for me. Still use it, but not as much as my other mods. Am so glad I chose the Provari as my first mod, it has stood me well in my journey and exploration of the Vape World.
Chances are, no matter what you decide to buy, you'll never be satisfied with just one. lmao. Have to start your collection somewhere. Compare, decide, find best price, click add to cart, then click on checkout. Vape, learn, build, then start the search again.
When I decided to go with a high end Mechanical mod, I searched and compared for days before finding the one for me. I do this with most every piece of Vape gear I buy. Only found a couple things that I didn't hesitate to buy, because I knew I had to have that item.
Chances are, no matter what you decide to buy, you'll never be satisfied with just one. lmao. Have to start your collection somewhere. Compare, decide, find best price, click add to cart, then click on checkout. Vape, learn, build, then start the search again.
When I decided to go with a high end Mechanical mod, I searched and compared for days before finding the one for me. I do this with most every piece of Vape gear I buy. Only found a couple things that I didn't hesitate to buy, because I knew I had to have that item.