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Susan~S

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Yeah i am also not interested in starter kits but are these mods really safe & what about ipv5?
Regulated mods are very safe as long as you get the right batteries for them.

You won't find an IPV5 and
  • tank
  • batteries
  • charger
  • spare coils
for $50.00.

If you want a setup that is not a bare bones beginner setup you will most likely have to spend $70-$80 plus the cost of eliquid unless you were willing to purchase from Fasttech (based in China).
 

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Regulated mods are very safe as long as you get the right batteries for them.

You won't find an IPV5 and
  • tank
  • batteries
  • charger
  • spare coils
for $50.00.

If you want a setup that is not a bare bones beginner setup you will most likely have to spend $70-$80 plus the cost of eliquid unless you were willing to purchase from Fasttech (based in China).
Do good batteries make it safe to vape a tank with an adjustable pin on a hybrid cap? Do you really think most noobs are gona take the time to learn mechanical safety? If you don't know the answer I'll tell you.... No they won't!

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Do good batteries make it safe to vape a tank with an adjustable pin on a hybrid cap? Do you really think most noobs are gona take the time to learn mechanical safety? If you don't know the answer I'll tell you.... No they won't!
Nowhere in the post of mine you quoted said anything about using an unregulated mod with a "faux hybrid top cap".
 

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I wouldn't go for a mech mod if you're just starting.

Regulated mods (mods with a chip and screen) are generally a lot safer than mechanical mods (basically a housing for a battery with a firing switch).

I have the RX200 mod and the crown tank. Only issue is the 510 connector on the rx200, it's not meant for attys with long 510pins.
Any good regulated mod in my range?
 

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Regulated mods are very safe as long as you get the right batteries for them.

You won't find an IPV5 and
  • tank
  • batteries
  • charger
  • spare coils
for $50.00.

If you want a setup that is not a bare bones beginner setup you will most likely have to spend $70-$80 plus the cost of eliquid unless you were willing to purchase from Fasttech (based in China).
haha budget sucks :)
 

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@Suleman

Sure, if its only the mod, you have quite a few to choose from. Listed as single, dual or triple battery mods, given your $50 budget my pick would be:

1. Pico - single battery fires up to 75W priced around $35 shipped
2. Cuboid - dual battery fires up to 150W (200W with firmware update) priced around $35-40
3. Reuleaux RX200 - triple battery fires up to 200W (250W with firmware update) priced around $30

You'll find that all 3 mods listed are forum favorites. I have the 1 & 3. Pico has yet to arrive but its a nice out and about stealth mod (will only fit atomizers less than 22mm in diameter). The RX200 is my at home mod due to its weight.
 
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Well im smoking shisha from last 4 years but i am not addictive to it i smoke once a week im kinda more of cloud chaser person & i can arrange 5-10$ for this shizz.
So...$5 per week on Shisha, so about $200-$250 per year.
IMO, you should increase your budget; at the minimum, up to HALF of you current shisha bugdet. $100-$125.

Good luck
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    Yeah i am also not interested in starter kits but are these mods really safe & what about ipv5?

    My first suggestion is to quit while you are ahead. If your struggling to get together the funds for a vaping setup you'll be doing the same to keep yourself in Juice and coils. Nicotine is a foe best fought as early and as young as possible.

    Secondly, if your determined to get a vaping setup, for the greatest savings you should be shopping the china clone shops.

    $6.55 ASSA Mini BVC Clearomizer - 2.5ml / 1.6ohm (3.3-5V) at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
    $15.72 Authentic NME Pioneer N-20 2200mAh VV VW Variable Voltage/Wattage APV Box Mod - 2-20W / 3-5.5V / aluminum / silver at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

    The two items above come in at less than $30. You will however have to supply juice and atomizers which the latter can be found for ~$1 or less a coil. (this is very similar to kits I put together for friends who still use tobacco/cigarettes)
     

    gadgetkeith

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    we all want good gear for the best price

    It all depends how bad you want it, as to how much you can scrape togeather for a new first setup.

    Also we all know by now you pretty much get what you pay for so if if you want something good and reliable you may need to pay a bit more to start with .

    good luck
     
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