Want to move onto Mods?

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Twicehorn

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While I don't think the provari is bad advice, as another poster alluded, you are going to get more bang for your buck at this point by branching out in toppers (RBA, rda, etc.) than in mods. If you find you like dripping and chucking clouds with an RDA, you may want to head toward mech mods and subohm, multicoil vaping. If you find yourself content with ohm-plus coils in RBAs, then you may not need to move in another mod direction at all until your MVP wears out.
 

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Good grief! You already have MVP2. That's pretty good! I just got a Kayfun lite plus clone from Fasttech. He11 it was less than $20. It's great! Good flavor, good vapor, no leaks. You do have to wait a while ordering from them, supper prices though. Oh, there are a lot of videos on youtube on how to make coils, wick, wire size ect. Hope that helps. Happy vapin! :p Opps, not about mods. :unsure:




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JimzDogz

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Hello all, im after some advice from all you nice guys and girls :D

Been vaping for about a year now and i love it. My main set up that i use everyday is the Innokin MVP v2 with the Kanger Protank 2. don't get me wrong, its a kick ... set up compared to starter kits but im wanting something different now, i feel im ready to upgrade and move up ;)

The problem is i have no idea where to start. I've been looking at certain websites at mods but obviously there are thousands. I don't mind shelling out a little bit of money but i mean a lot are over £100 and when im not sure, its alot to spend. I do have a local shop but as you can imagine, its over priced compared to deals on the internet.

If you guys can offer any advice on where to start it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tempz93
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The first step would to decide on ether a mechanical mod or a regulated mod. Then how much battery life that you need. Next would be what form factor you prefer ie. box mod or tube type mod. Answering those questions will get you moving in a direction you can follow to the mod for you. I personally own 2 Provari and a Zen Sidewinder. Those are all I have ever used so I will refrain from recommending specific mods. The ones that I own are a bit out of your stated budget, but there are many great mods in your price range. Good luck and vape on.
 
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