Well, I think the time has come.....

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Ciara

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To upgrade! I love my 510 and it's now 4 weeks 1 day since my last analog!

My 510 is basically glued to my mouth every waking hour (I work at home and have a passthrough so...well, it's always right there!)

I'm ready to graduate, so to speak, to something with more muscle. I'm a super heavy vaper (can ya tell?) so want something that can keep up and has oodles of plumy vaper. I think that's my favorite part because I can vape no nic sometimes and just love those clouds!

I heard the Ego is great, but is pretty much like a 510 with a longer battery. The Tornado is the same thing, yes?

What about the Screwdriver? Or the Prodigy? On my wish list is a Chuck...yummy!

What would you suggest I graduate to? Thanks soooo much!
 

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[...] I'm a super heavy vaper (can ya tell?) so want something that can keep up and has oodles of plumy vaper.[...]

Then go big, and go high-voltage. You might want to try a 5 Volt passthrough first. Look for one without the inline battery, with a thick cord, and a true 5V @ 2 Amp power supply (wall-wart or cigarette-lighter adapter). There are quite a few box mods in various voltages for sale, or you can build one if you're handy (plenty of "how to" articles in the mod section and elsewhere on the web).

Unfortunately, it seems most big battery mods are out of stock when you are shopping for one.

Forgive me, but what is GGTS? A Silver Bullet sounds fabulous and I want one! Where did you get yours? You sound pleased with the vapor too. Lots of big fluffy poofy clouds? Woohoo!

Higher quantities of VG in your juice will help with those clouds, and so will refining your vaping technique (look into "direct inhaling".

I own both the GGTS and the Silver Bullet, and they both rock. The Silver Bullet is awesome. It's bigger and heavier than the GGTS, and built like a tank. You will not be afraid of breaking that beast. The GGTS looks like a piece of jewelry, and works with Cartos, 901, 801 and 510 style atties. It can take just about any of the standard batteries and battery combinations you can throw at it, because of it's "Telescoping System". It's awesome, and it costs about twice as much as the SB. Also available with the AFS (auto-feed system) when they are in stock.

GGTS, and the GG line
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Silver Bullet
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There are a lot of other good mods out there, so do some research. Unfortunately, most of them seem to be out of stock when you are ready to buy. Here's my flowchart that shows what buying a big-battery mod is like: :)


Mod Buyers' Flowchart

1. Research
2. Find
3. Try to order
4. Repeat

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candre23

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If you're spending a lot of time at a desk, a mod that has USB charging / doubles as a PT is ideal. Unfortunately, there aren't many options. The only commercial mod that falls into this category is the Stick. It's good for a small mod, but it doesn't have the voltage / capacity that you're looking for. To the best of my knowledge, the only USB HV mod that you can buy is the Nuck Fistpack. It's not cheap, but if you are going to spend $200 on a PV, you'll get ten times the functionality out of a fistpack vs a GG.
 
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