Which VV mod based on what I have and want?

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dmj4

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I am thinking Of getting a variable voltage that can be dialed or set easily. I don't want one that batteries must be changed to get different settings. I already have a REO Grand. I don't want a box mod, because I have a REO Grand.

I like atty's and dripping better than cartos.
I have a Jonboy Lava Tank. I find it convenient, but dripping spoiled me on flavor. I think I need a mod to put it on that will give me different voltages to bring the flavor out more.

I have 1000mah Ego T batteries and Passthroughs. I'm thinking of Ego Booster because of this.

I have 18650 batteries, Pila Charger, I have the green flat top 4.8 V batteries and charger. I'm thinking of a Provari because of having batteries and reviews on it.

I am thinking of ordering an Infinity Pro because it seems to have what I need and smaller than the Provari. If it weren't for the size, I would have ordered a Provari some time ago.

I thought about a Buzz Pro, but the Infinity Pro caught my eye and reviews say does what Buzz Pro does only smaller.

I also think the GGTS is nice looking. I like that it looks like there is a tank that does not use cartos, but will it taste anything like dripping? I guess the tank for it UFS, will not be available for a while.

What would you order if you wanted to make the most of what you have and/or get something good, smaller and easier to dial in different heats for juice?

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It seems you've done your homework already and just need to make a final decision.

The Infinity is a smaller diameter but taller than the Buzz Pro. The Buzz Pro stands 4.25" tall without an atty. I'm not sure on the Infinity.

For myself, the Buzz Pro was the logical choice. I don't need or want all the "bells and whistles" on the Provari. Being able to "dial in" my voltage on the fly is what I wanted. I go by the feeling of the vape, not a number on an LED screen. You always have an idea of what voltage you're at because of the marks on the dial anyway.

The Provari is a fine device. It has a lot of features not available on the notcigs mods. It shows you the voltage your at and will even tell you the ohm's of your atty.

It basically comes down to what will fit with your vaping style and which mod you find visually appealing.
 
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