What are your 3 go to mods?

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I am sure most of us who catch the vapor bug have tried and accumulated a plethora of mods. We like different ones for different reasons or uses but over time there seems to be a few you use on a daily basis. After a few months on the digitals I have narrowed my main vapes to these three.

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1. The Provari with a Vape-O-Matic 3ml dual coil. This is my sitting around the house hanging out mod. I like to keep the 18490 on it while I am at home. I have the 18650 batteries but have only used them when I went on vacation. The bigger battery makes it a tad too big in my opinion. VaporPro East Coast Tobacco is my all day vape. The Vape-O-Matic usually is always filled with this juice. I find that 4.2 volts is the sweet spot in this setup. If you don't have a VV mod in your collection get one. It is really nice to be able to dial in the kind of flavor or warmth I want on the fly. Usually when I first wake up and I dial it down to 3.7 volts. During the day I like 4.2 and when I want to really beat the hell out of my lungs I go to 5 volts. Gotta own a VV. Its a must.

2. The grandaddy mod... the Screwdriver. I just love the simplicity of the design, the way it feels in your hand, and the weight. I usually have a Cisco LR 510 atty on here or a Joye 510 2 ohm. I use this as my taste new juices or vape something exotic mod.

3. The Apex UltraMax. This is my leave the house mod. Its such the perfect on the go tool. I have the Ultra and Light versions as well and even though the Ultra is almost as good I still prefer the UltraMax for the size and weight. It just feels really good in your hand. Kind of like a fine instrument. Battery life has never been an issue. I carry a 3ml bottle with me just because. I have a second juicing station at work so I never really run out buts its nice to know I have my emergency stash on me.
 

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Jazz cartopipe in public and at home for strong rich flavors and black pepper Dual coil. My favorite.

Roughstack out of public. In the pocket. Testing flavors. Mint family and mild flavors, etc. Dual coil and CE2-X.

My third future mod will likely be another epipe.

More interested in lower resistance and small size than higher voltage.
 

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Depends on the day. I think I tend to vape a bit differently than most because I appreciate the variety of devices and juices I have.

Today so far, it was my maxi rough stack (dual coil and 5.0v batt), my other maxi rough stack (boge 2.0 ohm and 5.0v batt), and my rough stack (dripping a 2.0 ohm cisco atty). That was the majority of the day, but I also vaped a map tank on an eGo clone for a while when i got home and a 1.7 ohm carto on a nondescript tube mod with a 3.7v batt while I was doing a little yard work.

Yesterday, I remember using my triple-v a lot with a triple coil - I had an old goat bottom feeder with a 2.2 ohm cisco atty in my hand for a while - and I'm sure I dripped with some tube mod (probably one of my rough stacks) and a 2.0 ohm cisco atty.... but I also used an eGo batt with an ego dual coil and a flashlight with a syringe mod... and maybe some other stuff that I can't bring directly to memory.

When I'm doing the physical part of my job or when I'm out at the farm, I always have a rough stack. Other than when I have rough physical work to do and don't want to worry about breaking my PV, I just don't discriminate with my mods. I'm just as likely to have a plastic box in my hand as I am a metal tube or even a plain old ego batt. If you walked in to my house or my office at any random time, the likelihood is the same that you would see me with a map tank or an atty or a carto; And the likelihood is just the same that I'd be using standard voltage or high voltage. I have a lot of stuff and I like everything that hasn't made it to the junk drawer.
 

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The Precise P18, the GRIP from SweetVapes, and the ProVari at the moment. Waiting on my pipe from ePipeMods and a new Vv GRIP to replace the ProVari. The rest are loaners and backups. -Magnus

What do you dislike about the Provari?

Since I got my Provari, I have pretty much retired my Screwdriver, Adaptever, and Silver Bullet. Although today I did replace the switch in my Screwdriver and tested that it was working fine.

I still would like to have a p18 also though, I love the design.
 
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