What would be the best thing for me to do? Buy upgrades or buy a cheap mod?

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brokepainter

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I have a Ego T type B and I really like it. But this is my first and only ecig. After coming here and reading the forums it seems that I am not getting the most out of the juice that I am vaping. I am thinking of maybe getting the clearomizer for it or upping the voltage with a bigger battery. But I dont know if my money would be best spent on a mod. If I get a mod I dont want anything big or weird looking if used out in the public.But here in a few months I will be spending a lot of time driving so I will have to get something low maintenance with a good battery. So what would you guys/girls recommend?



What I need....

Low maintenance
Good battery life
Good TH
Good vaper
And price under $65.00




Thank you for any help you can provide.
 

Kent C

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I'm a regular eGo-t B type user and find that the new ego-c (ovale usa) has better flavor in some flavored ejuices than the T's. You can up the voltage for eGo's by getting either a Special Edition Riva (which is 3.7volts underload vs. the 3.2/3.4v on the ego batts) available at liberty flights - make sure to hit the 20% discount button top left if you order there. There is also a new varivolt eGo batt that has three voltages 3.3/3.7/4.2V - you change by hitting the button 5 times and the higher voltages do produce more heat on the standard B atty. You could also try an LR atty B type which runs hotter but that does tend to burn out some flavors - Available at many vendors. Another choice would be the EMDCC ego sized dual coil cartos from Liberty flights or Smoktek. They hold more than the B tanks and produce LR type wattage with the ego batt but still run cool because of the dual coil aspect. The ones I've tried are good on flavor as well... and they are the least expensive way to go - @$3 each and the ones I have haven't burned out yet and I've been vaping on them for a month.
 

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I agree with Kent 100%.

Honestly, if you're happy with your eGos, stay with your eGos. I've tried all kinds of PVs and the eGo and the new true 3.7v Riva are still my favorites. There is no perfect PV out there, yet.

My advice is to get to really know your setup and learn how to use it properly, which many people are just unwilling to do. It takes some time and patience, but it's worth it. And it will save you a lot of money and aggravation.

Good luck.
 
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