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GinAndJewce

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Hey,

So i just finished basically my initial discovery of vaping and got everything i wanted sorted out, sorted out. got my vv ego batt which lasts me more than i need, a protank which is awesome and a backkup vivi nova which is a nice change to the protank in between, and a rinky dink backup battery just in case. I just got my custom juices i bought online and all 3 can be ADV's for me which i feel lucky and thankful for. This is awesome, havent bought a pack in almost a month n have only had 2 cigs (within first two weeks when i was drinking) and have been able to resist even with my smoking friends with me. Awesome.

Which brings me to my question, where do i go from here when i DO decide to upgrade. My boy just got an iTaste SVD which is pretty dope, really clean SMOOTH vape, its just ginormous. Ic that, or a vamo, or evic or provari whichever as an obvious battery upgrade, but as far as the tank goes, if i am happy with my 2 now do i just stay here, or what do u guys recommend the next move going to? That is where i am lost. thx in advance
 

Lucky1127

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No one here knows when to stop its all up to you personally if you have found what you like more power to you but with what I've seen vaping mods are addictive the more you see the more you want I personally have spent a ton of money chasing the perfect vape I can tell you from my own personal experience provari is like the Bently of the vape world and it's well worth the investment there is a reason it's mentioned in so many threads just my 2:2c:
 

steved5600

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I would suggest the Vamo V2 or V3. But not the Evic or another SVD. Had two friends that had buttons either fly off or stop working on the SVD. The Provari is more expensive than it needs to be and I have one. The Evic has a lot more settings than most folks can use or want and a steeper learning curve. I'd go with a Zmax V3 which is your choice but I prefer the Flattop Telescoping. You can use anything from a 18350 to a 18650 or even two 18350's. It's easy to use and is Stainless steel. I have these to give you an Idea Provari v2, Vamo V2, Zmax V3 flat top telescoping and a K101 Mech. I started with the Ego 1000mah twist an a Passthrough. The Ego's have passed on the the happy battery farm. I've dropped all of the above at least once on carpet, hard floors and concrete. They all still work. OH except for the k101 haven't dropped that yet. I have had no issues except with the center post in the Vamo being a little to low but it works. I'd start with the Vamo. It is a snap to change settings and you can use it to check resistance on an atty with one button hit. The others take a little longer to show resistance. There is my 2 cents worth.
 

steved5600

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Word of caution if you started vaping with the idea of eventually weening off it. If you let it become a hobby ( buying a lot of mods etc.) it will become a lot harder to just walk away at some point. I know. LOL Look at the list above and that does not list all the diff atty's I have. 3 Protanks, 1 Evod, 3 Vivi's, Two RBA's, One RDA with vape mate, one CE repairable. Rebuild supplies and tools. 1 liter of Nic base in case of the Vape apocalypse. 20+ flavors and additives. A work space for rebuilds. Stuff in a fridge to keep it potent. 10 batteries of diff size. I've painted myself into a corner. LOL Gonna be damn hard to walk away if I decide to.
 
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