Very Newb, Very Confused!

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Yes for use at home BUT battery life is long and higher voltage options than Twist. My suggestion- get a 650+ 1000 Twist and play with them. If you feel the need for more voltage you can always order the VTube= Lavatube= Lambo= KnightRider- they're all the same PV. On your travels you find many pvs and accessories are renamed by vendors...makes it a pain in the azz sometimes. Some great sales come up also from time to time- HealthCabin just finished a 30- 50% discount sale. Hardware is generally no problem at Customs BUT juice is another matter.

Spent $500.00 in my first month and would do it exactly the same again. I researched a solid 200+ hrs before buying my first PV and was a happy vaper from the get go.

I have a feeling this is going to get a bit expensive...lots of gadgets and gizmos out there

The VTube - another one to research - looks like a sophisticated piece of equipment, but kind of overly wide and huge?
 
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No I bought a Megalodon becasue it's:
all mechanical
all parts can be repaired/ replaced
true 3.7 volts
batts last 22? hrs
batts are $5 each for 2400 mah/ 18650
the same PV can be broken down into a small stealth mode although I never use it in stealth mode.
I own a Don, Kgo, SD Keyring, and eGo C 1100. Previously owned a Provari but "I" had no use for the high voltage. I will eventually buy the Twist but not until they come out with a decent priced starter kit. There are also mini VV versions- lavatube, Provari, etc. You going to want a back up PV anyways so...

So the Lavatube/Vtube was your first choice then? Can't get over how wide it looks, I suppose one would get used to it though...

Ya I'm a little worried about the customs etc, but I posted in the canadian forum like others suggested and hopefully I can get some tips on good companies to deal with up here
 

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Also in regards to cost. Not only are sales a bonus but DIY juice is the way to go. It's really not that hard and the savings are immense. I began to DIY 1 month after starting vaping. My costs including delivery system are less than $2.00 per week. Actually for juices Jugheads has some amazing stuff and he's just down the road in the Calgary area- a really nice and helpful dude with a huge following.
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ok....the Twist is going to be about the size of a sharpe. The dimensions are as follows...

•Dimensions of the 1000mah battery: 121mm long by 14mm wide; 98mm by 14mm for the 650 battery

For the VTube, it's going to be more like a big cigar, depending on what you put on top of that puppy. The dimensions of the device itself are as follows.....

The regular VTube will be 3.75" long. With the extension it will be 5" long. The diameter will be about 3/4".

They aren't as big in real life as they look on websites, kinda like movie stars!:laugh:
 
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