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Easiest question all day - and Reo Grand is the answer.

There is a reason there are so many fanatic users of this awesome mod. Set it up in the morning and you are good to go all day. No dripping, no filling, no battery changes, just vaping. If you get one you will not be anything other than satisfied. After starting with a cheapo (like most of us do) I got my Reo Grand on a Saturday and had my last smoke Sunday at noon. About 115 days ago now. Good luck to you!
 

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Easiest question all day - and Reo Grand is the answer.

There is a reason there are so many fanatic users of this awesome mod. Set it up in the morning and you are good to go all day. No dripping, no filling, no battery changes, just vaping. If you get one you will not be anything other than satisfied. After starting with a cheapo (like most of us do) I got my Reo Grand on a Saturday and had my last smoke Sunday at noon. About 115 days ago now. Good luck to you!
What if I wanted to vape 2 or 3 or 4 flavors during the day away from home. Do I have to carry 4 bottles of juice with me?
What if I only had 2ml of a couple types of juice? Can you put different sized bottles in it? Hmm.. I guess if you had an all day vape, it would be o.k., especially if it was VV. Otherwise, if you didnt want to carry bottles, you could use clearos or cartos, but it's pretty pricey for a carto battery. I think it's pretty optimized for people who have settled on a couple of favorite juices or who vape the same juice for hours on end. Kind of overkill for a noob who's going to be spending a lot of time finding the right juice.

I'll say one thing about Reonuts. They're not nearly as obnoxious as the Provangelists.

I quit a 35 year 3 PAD habit too. Got my Cheapie Joye 510 on Saturday, smoked my last cig. while I was waiting for it to charge. Been over 2 years now. You don't need a $200 PV to quit smoking.
 

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If someone would have adviced me to buy a Provari when I asked for a good PV I'would have saved a lot of money and time.
It is true that you don't need a $200 pv to quit smoking but you risk to spend even more trying a lot of options....

So, my opinion is, go for a Provari, a couple of batteries, 2 DCT and 5 punched cartoms and you are set.

Is it expensive? YES! But it is worth every cent...best VV electronics and great build quality.
Is it complicated? NO! You will learn how to use it in less than 5 minutes (I was scared about it too!).

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If someone would have adviced me to buy a Provari when I asked for a good PV I'would have saved a lot of money and time. It is true that you don't need a $200 pv to quit smoking but you risk to spend even more trying a lot of options.... So, my opinion is, go for a Provari, a couple of batteries, 2 DCT and 5 punched cartoms and you are set. Is it expensive? YES! But it is worth every cent...best VV electronics and great build quality. Is it complicated? NO! You will learn how to use it in less than 5 minutes (I was scared about it too!). G;
Have to agree here, evn though I don't own a ProVari yet. I'm not a fan of the overall look of the Provari (you probably have a fairly good idea of what I think it looks like) as far as performance goes there's nothing out there that is as stable, accurate and reliable. When you've finished with the various different devices, you probably would have spent the same amount as you would have on a ProVari. It's the route I mistakenly took - I would have saved a fortune if I had just cobbled enough together for a ProVari in the first place
 

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Something not complicated for a noob? My vote is for the Silver Bullet by Alt Smoke. True, it's not a vv/vw PV, but it's about as uncomplicated as you can get. A single 18650 battery gives you 3.7v and 2 cr123a gives you 6v. If you're not a big fan of tinkering, then Inhighly suggest the SB. It's heavy and durable as hell too. I dropped mine onto pavement while painting the second story of a house and I even left mine outside, overnight in the pouring rain. Still works likes day 1. It's funny, because I own a decent number of mods, including 2 Provaris and 1 LT, but my reliable go to is my SB. Just my 2 cents.
 
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