Something more powerful than a starter like a Halo G6 but not bulky like Provari

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plasticscones

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So I'm relatively new to vapping and I want to get some new. I already have some eGos and KgO on the way but want something with higher voltage that is compact and aesthetically pleasing. While I admire the power of ProVari and the rave reviews about them one of those units does not suit me. I found the SparkPlug but searching the forum I haven't found much info. Any suggestions guys?

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If you have egos and kgos "on the way" vape them for a while and decide what more your want.
More vapor, more flavor, more heat, more throat heat....? D - All of the above.

The LavaTube and the new Smoketech VV models may be options, but they are rather new and
going through V1, V1.5, V2.139835 ....:) vape your ?Gos for a bit and let the old stock work it's
way out of the system...:) Then get the latest version after beta testing if necessary....:lol:
 

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The Provari also comes in the mini size.. it's a lot smaller than the standard size.. very compact. The vv ego is an option but from what I've read and seen on video reviews.. at the highest setting, underload, it won't give much more power (voltage) than the Kgo. I have a vv madvapes box mod and it's cheap, powerful and small.. with the led readout, you can set it without a voltmeter. I really enjoy mine.
 

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The bummer with eCigs is that in order to get more power, you have to increase the form factor. The PureSmoker Icon is a small fav of mine. However, it is not a VV and so it runs at 3.7, meaning you should use LR cartos/atys if you want more of a throat hit. I use my Provari for around the house and at my office, and either a G6 style cig or the Icon on the go. But if you are new, I want to emphasize my own experience. I started with a G6-like one not wanting the larger Provari or Prodigy. I then found I wanted more vapor and throat. I bought a Puresmoker Icon, which I love. But I then wanted more using SR/HR cartos for better carto/aty life and more battery life, and wanted to be able to vape at higher wattages and so I got a Provari. At least from what I have found, there really is no substitute for the 18xxx series modes like the Provari, Silver Bullet, Don, Precise Plus, Legacy, etc. If for no other reason, the battery life difference is huge. Where as the smaller ecigs like the Halo have only 70 to 300 mah batteries, the 18650 mods have a battery capacity of 2000 to 3000 mah. If you want thin, the Precise Plus models are the thinnest for all of the mods on the market due to very tight tolerances in machining. Just my own experience tho...your's could vary :)
 

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Your going to end up getting a provari, trust me. and sooner is way better than later. I spent so much money on , what i've decided to call 'the stairway from hell'...1st step was an IGO, second step was an ECHO, third step was an EGO, 4th step was a KGO, 5th step was a BOGE, 6th step was a LAVATUBE......and then finally i reached HEAVEN. a PROVARI v2 with 18650 extension, took two days before i even had to change a battery......and no', i'm not going back down all those stairs to count how much they all cost me, but if I can save someone else from taking that horrible trip to get to the top, I will. I'm happy up here, there is nothing higher than Heaven you know'. lol
 

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Best part of a Provari V2 with 18650 extension is..............................................It fits in a Toothbrush holder! yay!



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