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What are some good sites for hardware? tanks, attys, cartos, mods, ect..

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I have had good luck with the following.

Good Prophets - awesome CS and quick shipping
Kidney Puncher - usually get rebuildable supplies through them
Discount Vapers - pretty decent prices
310 Vapers - they have awesome stuff....if its in stock
Got Vapes - they threw in a piece of salt water taffy with my order
Electronicstix - also awesome CS!
ProVape - Provari Nuff said

Ok maybe I have a problem......
 
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Variable voltage is a great way to have more control over how satisfying your vape is. ego v, twist or spinners are a great way to get started down that road.

I haven't tried the I clear 30 but reviews I have seen seem to be positive. Boges are good cartomizers though to be fair the only others I have used have been smoktek which I didn't find to be good.

For clearomizers I have had better luck with bottom coil styles like Kanger T3 or tabacc bcc. But I prefer a cooler vape than most.
 

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can you solder? if you can, you can save yourself a ton of money by just making a puck (The PUCK e-Cig Mods - e-Cigarette Box Mods You Can Build Cheap and Easy and Uses Standard Rechargable Batteries) or nicostick (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/14371-how-build-nicostick.html)

Or if you want to buy, the gripper vv is reletively inexpensive and works very well. The only problem with it is the battery door tends to break... I put the gripper internal stuff into an Altoids tin and it works just fine now.
 

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This one is a nice bang for your buck. All you need to add is juice, but I recommend new vapers get as many kinds of delivery systems as they can afford to experiment with.

http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm

When you're looking for taste and vapor, the juice you use and what you put it into is a bit more important than the power source.
 
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can you solder? if you can, you can save yourself a ton of money by just making a puck (The PUCK e-Cig Mods - e-Cigarette Box Mods You Can Build Cheap and Easy and Uses Standard Rechargable Batteries) or nicostick (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/14371-how-build-nicostick.html)

Or if you want to buy, the gripper vv is reletively inexpensive and works very well. The only problem with it is the battery door tends to break... I put the gripper internal stuff into an Altoids tin and it works just fine now.

I have always wanted an altoids mod but have been intimidated with modding. Might have to get a gripper. Ha
Anyway, was it fairly easy to do?
 
thanks for the help y'all! I also like a cooler vape and i heard vv is very helpful in that aspect I also was looking at a kanger protank its just so many choices! and yes i can solder and i have a dremel with fair experience I saw on youtube about diy mods but I'm not quite sure about delving off into that just yet lol
 

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Seriously, after buying so much stuff for vaping, i am shocked at how easy it is to make a puck or nicostick type ecig. I had to teach myself how to solder in order to do it, but that wasn't too difficult.

Just do yourself a favor if you can already solder and take a look at those sites. BTW those sites use a 901 atomizer connector, you can easily replace that with a 510 atomizer connector.
 
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