what is best?

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Chinner

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Sorry East, strongly disagree dude, but much love lol

Provari is nice, but it's not top of the line for VV unless you insist on it looking like a standard tube mod. the battery life sucks, plus it's a pain in the ... to use if you like frequent voltage changes.

Same with the GGTS. The GG feed systems are awesome, and IMO is the only thing that makes GG stand out. The ggts alone is just another tube mod, an over complicated, over hyped pretty thing with too many small parts. So again, if you find one with a GG feed system it's worth it. Otherwise all tube mods are basically the same. Good news though, if you're willing to pay twice retail for a used one, I'm sure there's a dozen people trying to sell one as we speak on the classifieds. For the price of a used ggts/ufs, you could buy a brand new Darwin and 2 reo's.
 

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Sorry East, strongly disagree dude, but much love lol

Provari is nice, but it's not top of the line for VV unless you insist on it looking like a standard tube mod. the battery life sucks, plus it's a pain in the ... to use if you like frequent voltage changes.

Same with the GGTS. The GG feed systems are awesome, and IMO is the only thing that makes GG stand out. The ggts alone is just another tube mod, an over complicated, over hyped pretty thing with too many small parts. So again, if you find one with a GG feed system it's worth it. Otherwise all tube mods are basically the same. Good news though, if you're willing to pay twice retail for a used one, I'm sure there's a dozen people trying to sell one as we speak on the classifieds. For the price of a used ggts/ufs, you could buy a brand new Darwin and 2 reo's.

While we are disagreeing:)
I prefer dirt cheap Altoids VV.
I like the looks, it performs great, I'm not afraid to loose it.
To each their own.
 

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That thing is freaking sweet, what batts does it take? I you bought it please tell me where, or if you made it could you please make me one lol??

Emus makes a great point though. What's best is very subjective. Eastman and I seem to prefer the high priced gadgets, but it doesn't necessarily mean they're the best. You have to pick somethin you can see yourself being comfortable using every day. Doesn't matter if it's an altoids tin or a beautiful ssggts.

While we are disagreeing:)
I prefer dirt cheap Altoids VV.
I like the looks, it performs great, I'm not afraid to loose it.
To each their own.
 

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Everyone needs something different. I've been through: #1 Riva, #2 Joye 510, #3 Totally Wicked mega-510, #4 Little Chuck, #5 Sparkplug, #6 Reo Mini, and now I'm using a Silver Bullet. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out what you need and want. I love the Silver Bullet, it is durable, simple, and has great battery life, the only negative, it's BIG.
 

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That thing is freaking sweet, what batts does it take? I you bought it please tell me where, or if you made it could you please make me one lol??

Emus makes a great point though. What's best is very subjective. Eastman and I seem to prefer the high priced gadgets, but it doesn't necessarily mean they're the best. You have to pick somethin you can see yourself being comfortable using every day. Doesn't matter if it's an altoids tin or a beautiful ssggts.

Thanks.
It's a one afternoon DIY.
Many batts will fit Altoids.
Easy to make w/ madvapes linear reg.
I got the Altoids bug when I saw Ralph T's Altoids.
Not sure who first used Altoids tin for a mod?
 

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If you're searching for a throat hit, you need to go 6v. The reason why like the PT is because it's a higher voltage in all probablility. I smoked Reds so I searched for the same thing.

6 volt is easier than you think. Basically, instead of one big battery, you stack two smaller ones. Most mods that take the 18650 can accomodate two smaller 123's One over the other adds the voltage together.

Tube mods are easier than wood mods although wood can add a dimension that metal can't bring out. Wood is warm to the touch and is beautiful. Its also lighter although not smaller. I'm starting to taper down to 3.7v and going to sweeter juices although in thw beginning i needed 24mg of tobacco.

Smoking can be beaten. I thought i was the only person in the world that couldnt quit and this thursday makes 3 months. 3 days were impossible for me before.

Good luck
Torque

I am wanting to know what is the TOP OF THE LINE e-cig out there? I am tired of sucking my brains out trying to get a hit off these crappy cigs I have tried. I have a pass through and it is great but I can't take it with me, so please enlighten me before this pushes me back to Analogs.
 
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