what is best?

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DC2

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I would prefer a juice system since I am outside most of the time
Then you'll be wanting either a bottom feeding mod or a tank system like the Liquinator.

The next question is do you want variable voltage, which is the best without question, but also costly.
And it also usually requires two batteries, which some people find to be less convenient.
 

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thanks for the info...gotta go...time to feed the Gators

hello,If your out most of the time in Florida where smoking bars are aplenty and do not care what it looks like ,would recommend a bottom feeder that last for days without fiddling with it.your choices are endless but to find a top notch one read for a week to make it your choice that sasifies you.
 

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The top of the line, imo, is either the Darwin from nhaler.com or the provari from provape.com. Buying a mod is only your first step. Find the mod (=battery) then find the atomizer or carto that fits your vape style, tight or loose draw, etc. Most mods are basically battery boxes/tubes, while others also employ features that bring vaping to a different level, long battery life or safety features. Both the Darwin and provari offer excellent features (a marriage between the two would be the ultimate in non juice fed, honestly)
 

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Personal opinion top-of-the-line mod: Darwin.

The ability to set the dial once and consistently hit the same WATTAGE, regardless of atty/carto/tank is just brilliant. If you know your sweet-spot, this thing delivers, first hit to last, no matter what you throw on it. ...and, if you choose, you can also fiddle with the voltage as much as you want. Also, it bears no resemblance to a dildo. ...just sayin'. ;)
 

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messing w/ variable voltage knob is easier than getting 3.7v PV optimized. imo

Agreed! A reg.3.7 device is only good for those that never tried any other voltage or those that prefer 3.7. A vv will make every vape happy. I would have saved a lot of money if I could have started out with the Darwin. My friend started vaping on my back up Darwin and she knew nothing about vaping, and knows very little even now, and she was able to use the Darwin without any difficulty at all.

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I need to get some pointers from you then, LOL, I just can't seem to get a satisfying vape from a 3.7 even using a 1.5 ohm atty. You're right, I think it is much easier to tweak a higher voltage than a 3.7, especially a 3.7 that drops under load (unregulated).

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Your 3.7v PV must pass 2.5 amps through the 1.5 ohm or your in trouble.
 

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+1 Reo. Such a nice well made juice feeder. (I'm addicted to the wood ones lol)

+1 Darwin. IMHO the best vape out there right now. You dont need to know anything about anything to work it, and you just plug it in at night with your phone. Don't let anyone tell you that it will be complicated or hard to use, it was my first mod, I figured it out no problem. Darwin is still my favorite/best PV.
 
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