Whats a good beginners Mod and RBA setup

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jstjoehere

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Its all about you. Remember that. if you are currently vaping think to yourself what are you missing what do you wish your current equipment had or done. Then look around see what you like. If your still unsure repost what your looking into and see what people think or recommend. I just ordered my 1st rba and ill be using it on my e-lvt. But Im not a hardcore vapor I just wanted to see if something could give me a better taste and vape than my aerotank.
 

westonG

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Its all in what you want, but what i see alot of people start on including what i did, was a K100/K101 with an Igo-w however if you want better quality and dont want to keep buying mods and attys later, get something industrial like a King and Tugboat, i drop mine all the time and it never fails and if you want it to it will throw some massive clouds, ive also had the setup for about 5 months adn use it everyday. around 120$ for the setup and then you will need good batteries and a charger, and wick and wire. Whatever setup you go with i would recomend getting 25-50 feet of 28, 26 and 24G kanthal so you can build a variety of builds and see what you like.
 

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Mechanical mod: just a tube and a switch. Rather an advanced equipment, since you'll have to be careful not to run the battery too low and you'll need a separate ohm chcker.

APV: it's got electronics in, it reads the ohms and it cuts out before the battery gets too low. It also protects you if you do put a coil on it that's too low resistance.

Cheapest price: MVP2. Internal battery and USB charging.
Also consider: iTaste SVD .Separate batteries so you need a charger.
 

Marc411

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Mech is a pure mechanical and your PV would be adjustable voltage or wattage.

Budget is the question you need to answer and do you know how to rebuild.

There are a ton of APV's out there from the high end Provari ($160+ range) to something like MVP for around $40.

There is also the REO which is a mech but most that own one wouldn't classify it like that I believe. I own one and it holds 6 mls of liquid and the RMs topper is n outstanding vape. Both the Provari and REO are built in the US and have support and repair if you need it. The rest are from China and if the break make a great paper weight.

Tell people your budget and they can better assist you getting the right equipment but get ready, there will be a ton of suggestions.

I own the REO - $185 for just about everything
MVP2 - $40 without a topper - build to .8 ohms
Sigelei Zmax V3 around $40 and it is small and preforms well build to 1.2 Ohms. This one is my next grab if I don't carry my REO
Sigelei 20W - $100 - Nice all around APV and you can build down to .7 ohms
SVD - I have had this one the longest and it performs like a champ - build down to .8 ohms
And a Ton of Mechs
 

edyle

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Just read Baditudes tutorial and interested in getting a mod and RBA.

best beginner battery is mvp2.
thats taking economics into account, otherwise you'll be happy with a provari and changeable batteries

most popular rba is kayfun lite plus; i hear the ehpro kayfun is good.
the brandname kayfun is the SvoeMesto kayfun
 
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