Too much mod?

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Thajones

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Is there such a thing as "too much mod" for a person? Has anyone bought one and realized after you got it, it was just simply more than you bargained for?

I'm kinda feeling that way about my VV Throathit 18650x2 mod - the thing is a bloody tank from overseas. Guy makes a mod that lasts, it really feels like there's virtually nothing that could break it. Advertises at least 2 days of heavy vaping, minimum, before it might need to be charged. He took all the precautions and care into building it, I imagine it would be the one mod to outlast me living on this earth. But after beating down some of my tank cartos and whatnot, I approach it with so much caution that I'd rather just grab my smoktek Evercool, or my LT clone.

I keep telling myself to keep it, but I'm really considering selling it, even though I'll feel like a wuss after, and probably never find another mod so well built.

Has anyone been through this? I love VV vaping, and I figured, what's not to love about a VV mod? I just think this time I bit off more than I can chew :unsure:
 

donnah

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All mods can be broken LOL.. it's the customer service that means the most at a time like this. If it's too much to handle, just turn the voltage down real low, that'll tame it ;) The only mod I ever had that scared me was back before I got a vv device and was still using eGos and 3.7 box mods (and knew what carto/atty to put on a higher voltage device) I ordered a 5v box mod from madvapes and it popped two of my SR attys right quick! I traded it quickly and now wish I hadn't since now 5v is usually where I stay.
 
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