VV mod.....where do I start?

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alamor

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I have been vaping for about 5 months now. I have been using a Riva and alternating between atties and boge cartos. I am really getting to the point of being bored and unsatisfied. I would really lime tO get a vv mod(would love provari) but don't want to drop $200 to start out. I would really appreciate any and all suggestions from as many fellow ECF members so I know where to start. And again, I would really like to keep it under $75 (dunno if it's even possible) and I would like to make sure it will have better results than my stock Riva.

Thanks for info on advance!!!
 

sierra22

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Get yourself one of these recessed tank evercool's! They are absolutely amazing! I got it from a guy over at VF
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Do a lot of reading on all the different ones there are. Decide whether that price you want to spend is firm or would you be willing to raise it a bit because that would open the door to some very nice mods. If it is firm there are plenty of others that I read about in detail on this site that would fit the bill, most appeared to work well they just might not survive a drop to well.

Do lots of reading and asking questions would be my advice.
 

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Nomoreash

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If you want to spend more than $100ish go with one of the tubes or wooden bottom feeders, they will be more durable due to not being made out of plastic. For tubes, the Buzz Pro, Provari and Darwin would be my top 3. Wooden bottom feeders, Redsky Mark V VV, Sweetvape Grip and Monkeybox, I think their are a few others now but haven't checked lately.

If you want to stay under $100 you have many choices with plastic boxes from the one at Madvapes, The Splash, I think Oldgoat makes a VV now, Big Brother, Big Daddy, etc. You could also go this route first and use it as a backup when you get a more expensive one, that's what I did. Also if your handy with a soldering iron and have a few tools, drill, dremel etc the plastic ones can be built at a fraction of the price.
 

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I give you just my opinion here and don't try to offend anyone or anything. If you spend for example $75 on a plastic VV which performance well you are good to go until you let it fall on the floor and it breaks. Now you need to buy another one for $75 which is a total of $150 which already get's ya a Provari or almost a Monkeyboxx or Ali'i and so forth.

I am not rich by any means but I rather spend a lil more and know what I have is amazing and comes from a great person that will always fix small defects instead of buying a cheap VV that breaks easy.

Again not trying to offend anyone just saying I personally rather spend a couple more bucks that I saved up and know I have something amazing that lasts a looong time.
 
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