Seem To Be Caught In A Pattern Of COnstant Upgrade,....

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salleh

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....so last April, I quit smoking within 2 weeks of switching to the e cig ...after a couple of false starts, I settled on the Joye 510 ....had a couple of them .....but it wasn't long before I was back at my vapor shop ( the Vapor Den in Berkeley, ca) ...wanting /.....

....what I saw the owners vaping with ....the eGo-c .....started with 1 cone, type A, and a 600battery, then I got the long Twist ... ....that kept me till I got a couple of wastes of money from online ....and I did my yearly migration to Michigan

....and once I got here I started with trying out lots of different juices from different companies ....

...and different batteries ....pass throughs, and mists, and then I went outside ( once more, usually don't do well with not-Joye products) and picked up a Vision Spinner ....


.....Now the Spinner is not only a real pretty color of candy apple red ....I like the output ....it doesn't last long between charges though ....

...and I am also currently using the cone B and low resistance atomizer .....

...So with staggering steps, I have slowly but surely gotten from the insufficient 510s to a large variable battery with an easy draw atomizer and a large tank .....


.....So here's my question .......preceeded by a quick statement .....I am already finding this combo to be a bit insufficient .....and I think I have hit the wall with the Joye possiblities .....


.....that question ? ...where do I go from here ? ....I would rather not have to ramp up any further ...and I have already spent quite a bit more than I want to ....and ....I find I have real trouble going backwards to the smaller e cigs .....


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Oh and to those of you nice people who take the time to answer this .....coupld you be a bit more specific about what it is you use or suggest .....

other than Joye, and the eGo type e cig, I have no idea about the other types ....

and I am moderately good at gadgets, ....but sometimes I have trouble understanding things that are writtten out ....

thanks !
 

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Sounds like you should try some different delivery devices before you give up on the Twist and Spinner. A big battery VV or VW device will mostly only solve short battery life issues. The vape experience can be the same with a Twist or Spinner as with something bigger. The Delivery device is really where the rubber meets the road. Try a Kanger T3 or Vivi Nova. Both have their fans and haters, research both and decide. I think you'll find a huge difference in your vaping experience if you try one of these.

Edit: I moved from the Twist to the Provari. I love my Provari, but the Twist is still used as a backup. I also have moved on to carto tanks, but they have a bit of a learning curve to them. I have T3s for when I go kayak fishing or need a very pocket friendly setup (T3 with a standard eGo).
 
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I have seen much worse cases of vaperitis on here than you seem to have. As long as you stay within your smoking budget you will find the level that's right for you.

I've been riding the ego-train for a couple of months, and it's starting to feel in boring compared to the excitement I felt at the start. I will upgrade to some high-end Mech mods when the price is right, but I'm in no hurry.
 

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I also escalated up the "upgrade game" quickly.

I realized I couldn't use something like a provari, or even something like an ego-twist. It's just too big to carry around and use in public.

For the past few months I have exclusively been using mini-ego batteries. They are fast to charge and last a decent time. I also gave up completely on cartos and atomizers. I now use vivi tanks, and CE4's.

idk if this helps. I'm not sure if you want suggestions or a general direction of where to go. If your happy, stay where you are.

Half the battle is finding your set up (battery, tanks, cartos ect). The other half is finding a good e-liquid. I would suggest trying some liquid and stick with what ya got!


btw your post is huge hahaha.
 

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The bulk of my vaping is done on a Provari Mini with a Phoenix clone atty. I have quite a few of the Phoenix attys and use them for different types of flavors that don't play we'll together. I use one for AVE's Boba's Bounty and Gorilla Juice. I use another for HHV's tobacco line. another for Halo's tobacco line. Another for menthols......They are cheap, like $8 apiece, so why not. I have other mods and other types of attys but I use that setup the most.

If that's out of your budget the Vamo is a lot of mod for the money. I've got one of them too but use it at home mostly because its not as small as the mini. Also there is the eRoll, I've been growing pretty fond of it lately. Nice and small. Hits really good with the tank/atty setup. I use hi-nic juice in it though. 40mg and hit it more like an analog. A few quick puffs are enough and back in the PCC it goes. I can get through a whole day with it if needed. It's really nice for time when chances to vape are limited.
 
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salleh

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I think I found that the Provari costs more than $150 .....way out of my reach ....

However, I did order a Kanger T3 last night to see if that works ....I like the idea of the bottom wick and less chance of drying the coil or wick or whatever it is that would dry out, and I have accidently vaped until dry ...and that is one very nasty experience, want to avoid that if at all possible !

* goes off to sit on the porch to wait for it to arrive *
 

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In the end you get what you Pay for... you want a unit to work & great costumer service? Get that one that's, & I quote: "way out of my reach ...."
Alan
If you want a cheap one that has a 6 month warranty ... That the Head Vapor or Vapor Head has no intention of honoring said warranty, get the cheap one... & hope for the best.
 
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