taking the next step

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dice57

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to satisfy my 37 year habit, I ended up regulated mods and rba's, tank and drip. Also Mech mods, but I started on a cig-a-like, found the ect and learned how to vape. Mass knowledge did I acquire about batteries, chargers, wire, wick, safety, and applied ohms law, along the way. But hey, haven't had a smoke in over a year now.

If getting into building, a regulated mod is still the safest and best way to get their. Now with the 30 watt, and higher, capable regulated mods, puts regulated mods in a whole new light.

I know enjoy total Vape Satisfaction, that no smoking tobacco could possibly match.

Vape long and Prosper.!!!d
 

CountBoredom

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hello fellow vapers. i got my MVP 2.0 for 42$ at my local vape shop. i wanted to get the nautilus but they were out of stock.
they had the aerotank mega. the vendor said he didn't had time to test one to compare to the nautilus and said i should go for and rba since the mvp can read ohms.
would you guys recommend me a nice rda or rba to go with the mvp?
i now use my kanger protank 2 mini with the mvp and i really like it but i always wanted a good dripping atomizer for 100% vg juices

Check out this thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/473345-itaste-mvp-v2-owners-group.html (I'd jump to the end, btw.) The subject of toppers comes up quite a bit, with many RBAs and RDAs mixed with tanks and cartos.
 
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