The best all around e-cig

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The op is asking what you think is the best e-cig on the market today...Yes, it is what each individual thinks from their standpoint. It is only asking the question based on what you have read, heard about or used. It is just a simple question and only needs a one name answer. I have a difficult time understanding the responses...lol

Only one name...lmao

Yeah- the question was clear. It was also a silly question. That is really why you're getting the responses you're getting.

I do not have a favorite food, a favorite color, or a favorite ecig. I like, as most people do, several in each category. The question comes up fairly often around here. Doesnt' make it any less silly.

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if you are going to ask what the best e cig is, only a fraction of us (if anyone) could answer that because you have to try them all before you know.....which in turn hinges (like ande said) on personal preference (which you also know).

correct question to ask is: what e cig do you like the best and why.

mine is riva, ipro and mini glv, depending on the day and mood and in what setting im using it in.
 

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Yeah- the question was clear. It was also a silly question. That is really why you're getting the responses you're getting.

I do not have a favorite food, a favorite color, or a favorite ecig. I like, as most people do, several in each category. The question comes up fairly often around here. Doesnt' make it any less silly.

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The question was based on what you have heard read or used...and there is nothing silly about that .I do have a favorite food and a favorite color....humility is my best advice
 

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Yeah- the question was clear. It was also a silly question. That is really why you're getting the responses you're getting.

I do not have a favorite food, a favorite color, or a favorite ecig. I like, as most people do, several in each category. The question comes up fairly often around here. Doesnt' make it any less silly.
I found his post to be great, its the type of post I normally will visit. I love to hear people who are enthusiastic for their favorites. Most people do in fact have favorite foods, colors, ecigs, etc. +1 to OP for this thread!

My preference thus far is the Provari with the HH357 atomizers and FreedomSmokeUSA liquids (I have spent hundreds trying different people). I plan on buying all of the top end units as finances permit (and the ole' lady).
 

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Reo Grand with a nice 1.5 ohm Atty and Ave juice at the moment. VV Reo grand polished when I can get one. All subject to change at any moment.

If I could find the best of anything that never got updated and outdated my banner would actually be reflecting the truth.

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Hello people ( I know I start alot of threads) I would love to know what you consider to be the best all around e-cig on the market today.

Based on my research about mods, it seems that the PROVARI is the hands down favorite just by what I am reading.
I would like to know from members what their opinion is on this subject.

I might disagree and say the Darwin is the best,but the provari may be easier to get
 

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Hello people ( I know I start alot of threads) I would love to know what you consider to be the best all around e-cig on the market today.

Based on my research about mods, it seems that the PROVARI is the hands down favorite just by what I am reading.
I would like to know from members what their opinion is on this subject.

My favorite mod for all around use is the Buzz Pro. It is so simple to just dial to the taste you want without any fiddling with a long menu. Some juices/carto or tank combinations taste better with lower voltage and some with higher.
 

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I understand the question, but it would make it easier if you add what you are looking for in a mod. I've owned several low end mods b/c that is what I could afford. They proved to be just that. I am now interested in a mod with all of the safety features and yet be able to vape with HV quality, and it have long and trouble free use time. No bottom feeding, as I don't care for that. Batteries that I can remove and charge. I have no idea what that would be, so I will just keep trying to save up, in the meantime I will continue reading about different mods.

So, if you want to, add some things you like already, and some things you think you might like. Then you will get closer to that idea and be able to research specific mods rather than every mod ever made.
 

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There are so many niches to fill. The Darwin and Provari may provide the best possible all around vaping experience (still debatable), I can't say because I can't afford one. I can tell you this, I wouldn't want to carry one around with me all day. I'm looking seriously at a PrecisePlus which is also fairly expensive, but it is something that I would carry around all day.

I think the tough question would be what is the best PV under $100. The price point most of us feel uncomfortable exceeding.
 

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Reo and Reo mini are almost bulletproof, My Darwin will push any atty...
but honestly, I really love the Mods that are home built. Build it to do
anything you want.
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best all around for me, have to meet this criteria:
-pocket friendly
-discrete
-can be dropped without catastrophic failure
-full day battery life (700mAh for me)
-serviceable for repair/maintenance
-full day worth of juice capacity (4ml if not dripping)
-510 thread

MY choice, Precise+18350 paired with a MAP Tank.


Your priorities will vary, and so will your choice in PV's

:D:vapor:
 

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best all around for me, have to meet this criteria:
-pocket friendly
-discrete
-can be dropped without catastrophic failure
-full day battery life (700mAh for me)
-serviceable for repair/maintenance
-full day worth of juice capacity (4ml if not dripping)
-510 thread

MY choice, Precise+18350 paired with a MAP Tank.


Your priorities will vary, and so will your choice in PV's

:D:vapor:

Strangely I recently came to the same conclusion with similar criteria. And had to be pocket friendly and aesthetically pleasing specifically with a carto tank connected. I order my P+ 18350 2 days ago.
 

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I had a P+18650 but it was too long to be discrete while out with friends.
Even though i like talking about vaping, when im with my friends i just want to hang out.
I loved the Precise so much i got the P+18350 and it does the job... i dont get asked as much, as to what i got.
 

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What is everyones opinion on the Silver Bullet in this conversation? The people that have them seem to love them but they never seem to come up in these conversations. The reason I ask is I have really been looking hard at the silver bullet and just havent made myself pull the trigger yet.

I've ran across the silver bullet when I've shopped for mods. It is one of a great number of moderately priced 3.7/6v mods out there. But if you are going to pay that much, in my thinking you should pay a little more and get an Infinity Pro (or similar) with variable voltage. If you are looking for something to carry with you, it is relatively large. They do look pretty slick, although they could easily be mistaken for a vibrator.
 
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