Whickh mod would you consider to be the Rolls Royce of mods?

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.....As far as voltage, don't we take care of that with varying our attys resistance, making the whole VV point moot in reality? ..........:

Not even close. You obviously have never used a good variable volt PV. There is no comparison in the consistency and quality of the vaping experience with a good VV PV over a standard 3.7v PV with different resistence attys. I've tried the vast majority and know their is a significant improvement, especially in the consistency with a good VV PV. The number of VV PV's being made now and the number of people buying them tells me many experieced vapers agree.
 

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Not even close. You obviously have never used a good variable volt PV. There is no comparison in the consistency and quality of the vaping experience with a good VV PV over a standard 3.7v PV with different resistence attys. I've tried the vast majority and know their is a significant improvement, especially in the consistency with a good VV PV. The number of VV PV's being made now and the number of people buying them tells me many experieced vapers agree.

I have only tried a couple but I did own a terminator -- my personal experience was all I was relating, I personally don't have the need. I do admit when Imeo gets his VV add-on ready and Jay gets the GLV3 going I am going to buy them to try again. :)
 

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I like small batt mods because they're more pocket friendly... most of the vv devices i've seen are all bigger than i would like, not counting the "little sister" which wouldn't provide the runtime i like. The "big brother" is maybe doable sizewise, but it isn't rolls royce material.

Best small batt mod for me so far is the P16. That's my rolls royce.
 

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I like small batt mods because they're more pocket friendly... most of the vv devices i've seen are all bigger than i would like, not counting the "little sister" which wouldn't provide the runtime i like. The "big brother" is maybe doable sizewise, but it isn't rolls royce material.

Best small batt mod for me so far is the P16. That's my rolls royce.

3.7 volt cannot be a rolls royce IMO. Just doesn't provide the good throat hit or consistency. But, this is all subjective.
 

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The Reo for sure...I'm addicted to their durability, ease of use and simplicity! I have 5 of them all together:

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Oh, and I should add their good looks!
 
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If you stick with Provape, you can't go wrong IMO....

I have a Provari from the first run... and it rocks all day and night without a hitch. You get the absolute best out of any atty... i repeat... any atty; type or resistance, you can think of.

And that's just for starters; reads atty resistance, battery charge, and more. The shape and ergonomics are perfect. The button is perfect. It's light but built like a vault.

You are right. The provape is a great model. I love the lightness due to the titanium, the features, the feel, and most importantly, its performance. I will stick with it, buy some low resistance cartomizers, a metal drip tip, 30 mg of good juice and an AW battery. After that I'm set. Thank you all for your input. I believe the provape is the perfect device for me, why switch a winning team.
 

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Hey Ripp, how did you like the terminator and did you try it w/the GGTS, very interested I am


I have only tried a couple but I did own a terminator -- my personal experience was all I was relating, I personally don't have the need. I do admit when Imeo gets his VV add-on ready and Jay gets the GLV3 going I am going to buy them to try again. :)
 

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I like small batt mods because they're more pocket friendly... most of the vv devices i've seen are all bigger than i would like, not counting the "little sister" which wouldn't provide the runtime i like. The "big brother" is maybe doable sizewise, but it isn't rolls royce material.

Best small batt mod for me so far is the P16. That's my rolls royce.

Well, I didn't go for the P-16, even though I probably should have. I went with the P-10. I have the ProVape as a "bigger" device. I just love the size of the P-10, so what if I have to carry 5 batteries arround. Now I just have to find some good atomizers, or stick with the low resistance cartomizers from Provape. How long does a low res cato usually last you guys? I get maybe 3 days out of one, but I do refill about every 15 minutes.
 

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Quick question, and sorry, not Rolls Royce related. Can I use regular 510 cartomizers on the Precise 10, or will I have to use low resistance ones only? I still have no cluse how to work an atomizer, even though I ordered a low resistance one with the P-10. Do I just drip the juice in? Anyhow, will the P-10 work as well with the regular 510 cartos, and if so, which battery should I use high drain or AW? Man, this is becoming somewhat of a hassle.
 
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