My comments were based on cost effectiveness. If cost isn't a factor ... the choices are endless and it really comes down to what look and functions you want in your vaping experience.
The point I was making is that just about every portable Vaporizer is going to have future spending cost. batteries will die and need replaced .. regardless if they're built-in or replaceable. Initial costs will be different but upkeep costs are about the same for all popular devices.
I do agree with you on the future spending costs - batteries will have to be replaced; they are a necessary evil in that they don't last forever. And the cost of a Provari is extremely high - many people can't afford one or shouldn't get one if they can't. And return on investment - well you may not make that up, compared to buying Twists. (Depends on how long you plan on vaping - is it just to wean off of analogs or are you replacing smoking with vaping).
However, at the price of an Ego Twist compared to that of, let's say, the Ego 14500 VV, I just can't see the cost effectiveness of throwing out a $30 Twist, when I could buy a $6-7 Trustfire battery for the $31 Ego VV. In the long run, each battery should have about an equal lifespan.
Not bashing you here, only making my points for the other side of the debate.
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