Just like everything else with vaping, one man's trash is another man's treasure. I see a lot of eGo bashing on here, but I own both twists and a Provari and I use my twists way more than I do the Provari, so . . . take each post with a grain of salt and realize that even though one or two or thirty people on here tell you something is awful, it might end up being your favorite PV. A twist might be a nightmare PV for some and a godsend for others. Many only like dripping or mods while others are ditching their VV's for NJoy King disposables. You might consider buying bridgeless attys for dripping a mistake while it is the Holy Grail of vaping for many. I read threads bashing Stardusts on here all the time, but they are my favorite of all tanks, clearos, cartos, etc. Some swear by Boges and Kangers. Boges give me zero flavor and lots of dry hits and the Kanger draw is way too airy for my taste, but I'm very happy they work nicely for others.
My point is, you can't read through a thread like this and say to yourself, "Whoa, I'm was about to order a -----. Glad I didn't because this guy says it was the biggest mistake he made," because you can find hundreds of other posts on here from people who are thrilled they bought that same item. Unless you find a thread where many many members are complaining of leaking or misfiring or something mechanical with a piece of hardware, the rest is just personal preference.
Threads like these are fun to read and post in, but they shouldn't dissuade newbies from doing more research before deciding what to try and what might work best for them.
Just my two cents.
My point is, you can't read through a thread like this and say to yourself, "Whoa, I'm was about to order a -----. Glad I didn't because this guy says it was the biggest mistake he made," because you can find hundreds of other posts on here from people who are thrilled they bought that same item. Unless you find a thread where many many members are complaining of leaking or misfiring or something mechanical with a piece of hardware, the rest is just personal preference.
Threads like these are fun to read and post in, but they shouldn't dissuade newbies from doing more research before deciding what to try and what might work best for them.
Just my two cents.