I`m also thinking of trying a mod, I saw this iTaste something that was cheap like 35$ without a battery, I`m also using 1000mah ego, working pretty good though not sure if i really need or want anything else bigger and clunkier for no reason
do mods produce better vapor or what exactly is the difference
For me, moving to a larger battery platform on a regulated mod helps a great deal.
The main reason I got one was to be able to tune in the heat of the coils, and have a consistent hit from the time the battery comes off the charger until it's dead. That's the main benefit 'for me' of the mods that I use.
Since moving to mods...I've noticed I had to lower my nic levels in liquids by half! So it's performing that much better for me.
It's also nice to be able to go all day on a battery...one device to carry around.
Is the vapor 'batter'? No. But I can screw more things onto it and get a good warm vape...no matter what it is...from the first draw to the last...it's consistent. Right now I'm using a cheap mech mod with a Kick button in it...that kick lets me set it for the wattage I want...just vape till it stops. Safe and easy...and my atty always runs at my setting (currently about 8 watts).
With the Stock Ego battery...you start out at around 4v or so...and as you use it, the voltage gets lower...you end up sucking harder, holding the button down longer...trying to get a good draw as the battery gets low. Not so with a regulated mod. Also, you're stuck with whatever that Ego Delivers...with a regulated mod, you can actually BOOST the voltage up quite a bit (5 or 6 volts...or even lower it in some cases (say to 3 volts).
Screw 1.5 Ohm a dual coil cartomizer onto a stock ego battery...it's not going to power it well, and might even fry it. A bigger mod can handle it safely.
I find cartos and atties last a little longer with a good variable voltage/power mod. Often when they start to wane in performance, turning up the heat a little can give a few more hours vape time on that atty.
Do you need/want dual coils? Maybe...it's not my cup of tea, but lots of folks swear by them. With a stock EGO battery, it's not even safe to try them...and even if you do, and it works...it's not going to be able to drive it very well. You'll not be experiencing what such a carto is capable of doing.
Some mods offer 'other' perks besides just a bigger/better battery or variable voltage/power.
I.E. The REO can bottom feed liquid to dripping atomizers. Your all day vape is in one box.
Something like an MVP can offer other perks...like charging your smart phone.
MANY devices out there also have digital displays built in...so you can monitor and control more elements of the vaping experience (for both safety, and performance).
The list goes on.
Unless you're interested in trying an inexpensive clone for aesthetic reasons...I'd personally recommend some kind of regulated Mod as your first. They're safer (until you study up on maintaining the batteries properly/safely)...and much easier to maintain.
If you see an unregulated mod that you really like, but doesn't come with a VV/VW option, you can always drop in a Kick button and get a safer variable wattage unit (no fancy digital displays, buttons, etc...but the same abilities to adjust the power/wattage). So there is an option as well.