Support Vapers Contest - Gogoplata Contest #2

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Uncle

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11/14 Entry #1 . . .

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SURPRISE ? ? ?

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EXPLODE ? ? ?

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WTH . . . Is That The Surprise ! ! !
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3. It would be nice to actually get some use out of my provari. Everything I have works best at ego voltages. My current day to day (garbage, only using it to justify the money I spent on it and use up the heads) is a smoktek screw tank/titan that burns if I turn it up past 3.1v. Not much fun for a typical high wattage vaper
 

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11/14 #2

Especially when the only other option is going down the road to that B&M that you don't like because they mark up cartos to double the price, and they acted like they were going to give you a job and got your hopes up but then didn't have the common decency to ever respond to your polite emails of inquiry
 

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#2. Apparently the CHID would also allow me to try a different tank system which is a major plus. My personal experiences with tanks has not been positive. I want the flavor, capacity, and ease of a tank but the headaches that go with them have positively stopped me in my tracks. Maybe an RBA that comes with a tank designed for it could be the answer; hopefully a tank designed for a specific piece of equipment would work fluently.
 

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3.) Rebuildable. This is becoming more and more of a desired trait of hardware that I buy. To be able to rebuild my atty, when it eventually fizzles, would be more self-reliant and satisfying. I probably will never go without a few good back up attys but the thought of being able to take one apart, for lack of a better term "fix" it, and then use it for a normal time span for an atty is almost dream like.
 
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