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Post by ramkanwar on Oct 2, 2012 12:33:28 GMT
I may consider the vv gripper too, just slightly off putting because there's no batteries and charger with it. Still, I will try to work out the costs then make a decision, or if someone has any more suggestions. But hey still got a few days to do some research
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Post by Chrissie on Oct 2, 2012 12:43:54 GMT
Hi Chrissie its me rkanwar from ECF I guessed it was
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Post by ramkanwar on Oct 2, 2012 12:47:59 GMT
Lolll ...I don't know why but I'm really considering of buying either a provari mini or lava tube mini. Problem with provari is that I won't be able to afford it without any problems financially, and the thing with lava is the whole voltage issue where by it doesnt give out what it says voltage wise. I'm so confused
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 12:49:43 GMT
Welcome to the forum, I have a twist and 2 LTs but I vape mainly between 4 & 4.8 volts depending on the resistance of whats on top and what liquid is in it, iVapour Elixir have a good deal on LT V2s at the moment. Dave
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Post by ramkanwar on Oct 2, 2012 13:20:01 GMT
Thanks and by Lt I'm guessing you mean lava tube right? How are you finding it?
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Post by Ellen on Oct 2, 2012 13:25:33 GMT
As much as I love my Provari, VV isn't the be all and end all for me, it helps and I like low voltage in the mornings etc, I got mine more for the reliability and sturdiness of it and knowing that I had a mod that would last a long time.
I think it's a good idea to see if VV is for you before you spend big on a Provari, a twist or LT will give you an idea of VV even if they aren't completely accurate voltages under load. If you get into rebuildable coils, VV matters even less as you can build the coil to the resistance you want
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Post by azzie on Oct 2, 2012 13:54:00 GMT
A twist is definately the way to go to start VV. Welcome to the forum Ram
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Post by Karma on Oct 2, 2012 14:01:18 GMT
#welcome2# from me too! I would go with the Twist at the moment as it will be compatible with all the stuff you have in the Riva kit
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Post by Mary on Oct 2, 2012 14:36:33 GMT
I upgraded to a twist last week and got the little dodah that covers the middle bit up, ive never used any of the other things you are thinking about but am really happy with my twist
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Post by ramkanwar on Oct 2, 2012 23:20:46 GMT
Hey everyone...sorry I've been at work. So you guys would recommend either Lt or twist?
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Post by ramkanwar on Oct 3, 2012 1:10:40 GMT
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