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jonjay

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So as I was searching around on rba information, I came across a re-wicking tutorial with cotton for vision rebuildables and/or vivi nova's.
How to upgrade a Vision Ego Rebuildable OR Vivi Nova with cotton wool pads

I decided to read through it including the comments, because quite honestly, the vision clearomizer (long wick) was about to go in the trash, and only until i tried the 2.8 ohm heads for the vivi's i just bought, they were going in the trash as well.

After reading and contemplating, the good little vapor addict that I am, I just took a trip to my local CVS and purchased some cotton pads. Followed the tutorial, and the first try! I am in vaping heaven with these bad boys. The TASTE, the VAPOR, its HEAVENLY. I'm excited because I have more headaches then ease ever since vaping (not to mention I like to tinker with everything)

So I just wanted to express my happiness and recommend if anybody is having issues or just bored, give that tutorial a go!

Vape on!

-Jon
 

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I'm a new vapist, and I know next to nothing about this sort of thing yet.

I've been vaping all day on my new cig-alike Halo kit and been very pleased, but already I know that the disposable/refillable carto system is NOT something I want to do long term. This is helpful information.

I'm shopping around a bit to see what I am going to upgrade to. I was even considering a Provari as I do have the cash for it, but buying one right now will leave me with little to play with. That, and the fact that there is a learning curve of a real nature means I don't want to break something that decently expensive in my ignorance.

That looked like a pretty simple procedure to do. Very interested in learning most of this information. I probably won't make the jump to RBA's for a small bit of time just yet, but I'm definitely going to be more of a fan of clearomizers or carto tanks simply for relative ease and storage.

IBTanked has quite a few reviews. Any suggestions you wish to add for my near-future purchases?
 

jonjay

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Hey welcome. Compared to many I'm a newbie too, but i've been vaping and tinkering for 8+ months now, and recently got into MODS and soon to be RBA's.

People rave over the provari, but it is expensive. If I was you, And i've done much research, one of the best MOD's you can get right now is the VAMO v2 (based on price and performance) I would pick one of them up, plus some 18350 IMR batteries (i use efest) a charger ( i use the xtar wpii2) and give that a whirl before you cough up the dough for a provari.

Just my 2 cents!
 
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