Switching to mechanical Mod, need advice

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edyle

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In a nutshell I am planning on, or strongly considering getting a Big Buddha EHpro. I am currently looking for a mechanical to match, with variable voltage. I am trying to not spend an excessive amount on a mechanical with out good reason and need some advice on models to look in too.

1: The Big Buddha.
That's an rda, isn't it?

2: A mechanical mod is a container for a battery and does not have variable voltage.
A regulated mod is a container for a battery and has regulated voltage and usually has a screen and shows you things like ohms and volts and watts.

You don't need to match the mod to the "Big Buddha", you need to match the mod to the coil that you put in the big Buddha.

A popular box for new vapers is one of the isticks. Popular because you get good value for the dollar.
 

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I did not know the difference, thank you. I suppose what I am looking for is a regulated mod but I am not fully sold on the idea of having a brick vs a tube. However if I go tube, I want it too look right with a 10ml tank such as the big buddha. Although I would gladly take suggestions on brick shaped regulated mods.

I'm vaping on the Sigelei Little White 26650 Mech (non regulated, meaning no VV/VW) with the EHPro Evil Eye Big Buddha. This is an RBA/RTA meaning you have to build the coils yourself and have the benefit of an ADV.
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Love it for the price! Quality as well. You are limited to the output of the battery but you can rebuild your coils
(and when you are ready, you get to try subohm builds:) I agree with you on the boxes. Love the tube styling, JMO. Try researching VV/VW tube mods to fit 26650 RBA/RTA/RDA.
 
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