Really Want to try variable voltage

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Twistedblud

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You might be able to get there for that price...barely. However, you'll need to keep saving. For that you won't be getting something that will last. You'll just be dipping your toe in the VV pool.

Yeah the more I thought about it the more I realized the best bet is to save up. Im coming from a cheap 20$ ecig from the smoke shop. I really want a better vape hahaha XD but I was wondering, Is the lavatube a good pv?
 

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Hello,

Im in a bit of a jam. I really want to try variable voltage but being to recent expenses I dont have 60$+ dollars for the lavatube starter kit, I dont have any of the batteries or battery chargers so I need a starter kit. Does anyone know of a variable voltage ecig starter kit to get a taste of it? :)
I'll play devils advocate here..

What's the need for VV ?

(I know the gneral reasons.. interested in your specific reasons).

-Z
 

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All I can say is that once you've tried VV, you'll never want to go back. $60 may sound like a lot of money to spend on something you are not sure of, but it will be $60 well spent. When you think about it, that is less than the price of a couple of cartons of the cheaper brand of cigarettes. I dived into the world of VV vaping by purchasing a Provari which, as you know, is pretty expensive. I was nervous about it too! I've found that I'm actually saving money now. I throw out less juice because I can adjust the voltage to suit the juice. My cartos seem to last longer since I can bump up the voltage as the resistance of the carto increases after using it. Top the pv with a tank which will keep the carto saturated and I find my cartos can easily last a couple of weeks which means I am spending less on cartos. My vaping experience is much more pleasant and completely hassle free now.
 

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The provari's flexibility and versatility provided me with a sense of security in a way, like I can carry just it a lot of the time and not feel the need to tote 2 or 3 mods everywhere I go. VV was the missing link for me in my perfect on-the-go setup. Paired with a no-issues tank, a great carto, and a juice that performs well (ACTv3, Boge 3.0 and Bounty Hunter for me), I can take it and a spare battery and be happy all day. If my throat gets dry, or my tank starts running a little low, i take the voltage down a little and get a "juicier", cooler vape that goes through juice less quickly. If I need more impact, crank the voltage up a little and it can definitely satisfy.

I still drip on my SB or merlin much of the time that i'm at home, which are great vaping experiences, but the provari is a swiss army knife. Worth every single penny and then some.
 
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