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Dreadp1r4te

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Title says its all. After taking advice from several members here, I purchased my first Riva 510 from Liberty Flights and just got it today... absolutely adore it. Definitely my daily driver for a while. Great flavor, great vapor; my only complaint is that sometimes the carts don't quite fit in straight into the atty. I'm a bit of a perfectionist; I got the SE Riva with the stainless steel and chrome design. Yeah yeah, I know. Haha. Anyways, 2 questions for ya: First, is there a chrome or aluminium ring that I can screw on to the Riva where the atty cover usually goes? The piece that "smooths the lines" from the battery to the cart. I like the smooth design just fine but I actually like the stepped design (where the battery is wide and it straight drops to the width of the atty... hard to explain, hopefully you know what I mean) of some of the other fat batt PVs, like the ProVape-1. I can simply leave the atty cover off, of course, but the threads for the cover are a bit... unsightly. If not, its no big deal, I'll just get another one.

Which brings me to my next question. What should I get next? I've read good things about some 6v mods, although their price is somewhat frightening, and I've also seen a lot of stylish PVs that caught my eye, although I can't remember any names except the ProVape-1. I also am a sucker for chrome and/or brushed steel, especially combined, so keep that in mind. As for performance, I want a LOT of vapor (think cumulonimbus). Flavor is important too but to be honest I'd rather have medium flavor and huge vapor then huge flavor and horrible vapor. Haha. Annnnd... recommend a few favorite juices for me to try out if you'd be so kind. Something sweet, that produces tons of vapor. Candy flavored, maybe. I love vanilla, so don't bother mentioning that, already have something in the mail. =D Thanks again for all the help guys!
 

Pneathery

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I'm about to pull the trigger on the REO Grand. It can be run at 3.7, 5, 6, and 7.4. And it's a bottom fed juice box. Its made out of aluminum, aircraft grade, and theres a militant following to them. Check out the REO sub forum, and I have a thread going there when I was asking about it.
Check it out it's a all mechanical mod, no soldering even. Most juice BOX'S have a needle that pushes the juice up to the atty, this one uses just a tube. The needle version causes the juice to leak back intonthe box, it's revolutionary in it's simplicity.
That's just my .02
Good luck.
Presto

Oh and I usd to live in Omaha, graduated high school from millard north. (which since has changed names to millard east or something like that).
 

tigerlily

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I have a REO. When I said I was happy with the setup I have now, that's what I was referring to. :)
I use it all the time around the house or when I'm driving. It is indeed a well made pv. There's little that can go wrong with it. There is still a time and place for my regular eGo's also. I generally use the eGo when I want something less inconpicuous or if I'm going to need to carry it around in my pocket.

That being said, the Precise still looks like fun.

As far as juice recommendation for the op goes, I really hesitate to recommend juice flavors since people's tastes vary so much. I have bought many juices based on other people's recommendations, only to be disappointed when they arrived. My own all day vapes are Tasty Vapor's caramel popcorn and BWB's waffle, but I truly believe the only way a person can decide what flavors work for them is through extensive experimentation.
 

cskent

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Pretty much all tube mods that take 3.7v 18650 batt's will also take rcr123's stacked to get you to 6v. This gives you the option of buying a couple of $4.29 batteries just to try HV. If you don't like it you've still got a good 3.7v mod. Some mod manufacturers won't tell you that it's an option, but it is unless there's a circuit board inisde to limit voltage. For a less expensive mod check out the Gold Rush Tube Mod, or Maxi Rough Stack. 3.7 or 6 volts!.
 

Hrtbrkr1965

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I don't own one yet but really like the look and the idea of the Provari! I like the idea of being able to dial in the exact voltage instead of jumping from 3.7 to 6 volt! Some juices taste better at certain precise temperatures so to be able to adjust it to exactly what you need and change it a few points for the next juice is appealing to me!
 
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