The Pinnacle - Your Ultimate Vape Set Up

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There is another thread on ECF that asks "What one thing that really changed your vaping experience for the better"? Here is the link. I would encourage you to visit that very interesting thread.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-changed-your-vaping-experience-better-7.html

It leads to yet another question...What THINGS that really changed your vaping experience for the better? In other words, what combination of things do you consider your pinnacle of vaping. Here is mine (as an example)...





Kayfun Lite: A very expensive rebuildable designed in Russia and built in Germany. The flavor enhancement the Kayfun delivers is incredible. The quality of build is second to none. And it is easily rebuildable and begs for a micro coil. Can be used effectively at low resistance on mechanicals or at higher resistance on regulated mods.

Dragon's Fire: What can I say. There's Dragon's Fire and then there is the rest. Dragon's Fire is a delectable NET (Naturally Extracted Tobacco) from Heather's Heavenly Vapes. Can't believe anything can taste this good.

Provari: Expensive? You bet! But it provides you with the most confidence that you are getting the best vape possible.


What is your PINNACLE?
 

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This is my favorite one. It is the Steam STM-1
 

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Kayfun.

I couldn't get my wife to really move over to vaping, until I let her use my Kayfun Mini. She uses it it about 50/50 with analogs, but is vaping more each day. I like the Mini enough (missed it enough) to replace it with a Kayfun 3.1.

I am not really a Kayfun fanboy- there are many GREAT attys out there. I have my eye on a Squape for Christmas. Spheroids are supposed to be good too, but I have never tried one. Regardless, a good atty makes a huge difference.

On the less expensive side- the Protank II is working well for me, also. I wouldn't mind finding a good, small, all-stainless dripper for kicking back at home.
 
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