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faed

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Hi all I'm from wv and new to all this, I just quit smoking 3 weeks ago and I'm going to be sticking with vaping. I'm currently using an itaste up and while its OK I'm looking for a better portable device. I Vape a lot and I'm finding my device isn't lasting and it really isn't giving me enough volume. I smoked a pack a day and I was wondering what the voices of experience would recommend as a good upgrade. I'm using feud 2.0 tanks on a 50/50 blend. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
 

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I just sold my Provari for me it was a Dinosaur.

If you want volume of Vape, arguably you need to go with a mechanical and Sub Ohm.

In life you can raise the bridge or lower the river. The more nic in a liquid the harder it hits.
If you go up some levels in your nic, you may find a stock solution is fine.

The Itaste MVP II is the longest lasting device on the market, if you don't mind the box shape, and want to vape at plain Jane wattages it's the APV for you.

If you want real volume of Vape then I suggest the Reo Grand with the Reomizer line of Atomizers at Sub Ohm levels.

My current and probably final rig is
1.Reomizer SL Version
2. Reomizer 2 RBA
3. Vaping Donuts set up in Dual Configuration FatDaddyVapes.com
4. Celucotton from Sally's
4. DIY Organic Flavored, Organic VG juice

For me it doesn't get much better then this!
 
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tayone415

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As a former full flavor 1 pack+ a day smoker, I would highly recommend a device with a pass through device. Why? The biggest benefit is that you can vape while your device is plugged in to a charger, instead of waiting for your battery to hold enough power for a vape, which will help you not be as tempted to smoke a cigarette, and the chargers are simple micro USB cords, that are much more easily replaced and can be borrowed from certain cell phones and other devices. Another option is a regulated mod, that also has a pass through feature, but also lets you change your battery out, so you can carry extra batteries with you.


To better your chances, make sure you always have a working charger, enough juice and coils to get you through the day and most importantly through the night, when supplies can't be bought.
 

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Being new, I would suggest avoiding a mechanical and sub ohm... Until you know what you're doing and understand the basics like ohm's law... The MVP is a solid, long lasting mod... Can't go wrong there...
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The MVP V2 is a workhorse and a very popular one, at that. I'm into mechs and RDAs, but I still use my MVPs a lot. As a noob, you can't go wrong with an MVP. Look here....Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape
 

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Hi all I'm from wv and new to all this, I just quit smoking 3 weeks ago and I'm going to be sticking with vaping. I'm currently using an itaste up and while its OK I'm looking for a better portable device. I Vape a lot and I'm finding my device isn't lasting and it really isn't giving me enough volume. I smoked a pack a day and I was wondering what the voices of experience would recommend as a good upgrade. I'm using feud 2.0 tanks on a 50/50 blend. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

Didja mean an Itaste EP?
I haven't heard of feud 2.0 tanks.

Two of the more popular inexpensive setups are the Innokin MVP2 (box shaped) or the Innokin VVv3 (square ish tube shape) & nautilus mini bvc or one of the dozens of clearo's available.
 

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to ecf faed . So glad you are here. Congrats on the vaping. Isn't it wonderful. It did not take me long to move from pv to pv looking for something that would give me more battery life. The mvp2 is a great suggestion if you are looking for the next level so to speak. I feel in love with dripping so it was only natural that I found my vaping heaven in a reo grand. Simplicity and dependability and I just don't think I will ever find a better vape for me. Everyone has to find their own personal vaping place. I wish you well and look forward to reading about your journey. Happy vaping. :)
 
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to ecf faed . So glad you are here. Congrats on the vaping. Isn't it wonderful. It did not take me long to move from pv to pv looking for something that would give me more battery life. The mvp2 is a great suggestion if you are looking for the next level so to speak. I feel in love with dripping so it was only natural that I found my vaping heaven in a reo grand. Simplicity and dependability and I just don't think I will ever find a better vape for me. Everyone has to find their own personal vaping place. I wish you well and look forward to reading about your journey. Happy vaping. :)

Nice post, I think I fell into a trance reading it...
 

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Needless to say the best advice is to pick up a VV/VW device of ANY KIND it could be a MVP, eVic, SID, ZMax on and on and on (there are a lot of choices here) but start with a VV/VW device before fooling around with something that could blow up in your face. People that are telling you to go sub-ohm out of the gate are not giving you good advice.

Me i started with an eGo with a T3S clearomizer then an eVic with a ProTank and I still could be happier with the eVic which now has a Kayfun on it. I still carry an eGo VV2 Mega 1300mah with a Protank 3 around during the day.
 
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