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Post by kibbster on Dec 4, 2012 8:44:47 GMT
I'd like to start looking at VV setups, not sure if it'll help with the problem that I find sometimes that sometimes with the same juice I get too much throat hit and sometimes I get not enough and I need more omph (and more vapour.) Pretty sure it's me and not the Riva kit but I thought adjustable voltage might enable to to up it if I want more vapour and hit or drop it to have a smoother vape.
I also have no idea if it's my taste buds as above playing up or my bat getting low. All seems a bit random at the mo because I'm still very new to this.
So if I wanted to get something that takes me to the "next level" of vaping or at least gives me a bit of tweaking what would be the best option without too much hassle or expense (so Provari is definitely out of the question.)
I guess an ego twist with a tank would be the next step up, but would I be better skipping that and going to a lavatube or one of the new fangeled PVs with digital displays (battery display would be very handy for me) from the slow boat from China.
I don't mind spending £50 for a starter kit with everything I need to get started apart from juice but don't want to pay much more than that.
What would you suggest?
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Post by Karma on Dec 4, 2012 9:33:20 GMT
This is nice
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Post by kibbster on Dec 4, 2012 10:29:51 GMT
Hmmm... Call me shallow but that is fugly even if it is effective Maybe it's just the fact that lavatubes etc look like a lighsaber hilt that makes me feel like I have to buy a tube shaped, rather than box shaped PV Oh and shiny.... must be shiny...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2012 10:38:09 GMT
can't go wrong with the Vamo ... cheap and also VW. It may be worth skipping the twists (I didn't) but you will need to fund chargers and batteries for the bigger mods (probably adds £20 to the outlay on a device but it opens the world of mods up to you) ... which is why the innokin MVP should appeal
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Post by kibbster on Dec 4, 2012 10:53:50 GMT
Yes I looked at the Vamo, looks nice. I guess you could get a battery, charger and the PV for around £50? What's the difference between something like the Vamo and Provari? The both seem to take the same type of batteries and are both VV, just one is seriously more expensive. I'm guessing they all use separate atties so my ego stuff wouldn't work? I thought the world of vaping was complex, with VV stuff it gets even more complicated
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Post by FirinBlanks on Dec 4, 2012 11:10:11 GMT
Provari is VV but is built like a tank only stronger. It isn't VW (although I suspect the next version will be). What you pay extra for with the Provari is quality and consistancy.
Not having used LT or Vamos I can't guide you there.
If you just want to try VV on the cheap to see if it's for you an Ego C Twist or Vivi Spinner will give you an idea, before shelling out for something more expensive. Both of which I use and like (I prefer the larger feel of the spinner but there have been some reports of some not working after a while recently).
For most Mods, cartos will work with their 510 connector out of the box but for the clearos they tend to use the ego connection. You'll need a 510-Ego connector to be able to use most clearos (although some LTs have an Ego connection built in).
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Post by kibbster on Dec 4, 2012 11:18:40 GMT
Thank you. You speak a lot of sense, try the cheaper Ego Twist which is compatable with all my gear and see if I like VV enough to fork out more at a later date. It'll give me more time to learn about the difference in voltages to me without clouding it with different clearos etc and it'll also give me more time to decide if VV makes a difference for me and more time to research more what I want. And it'll make my wife happier
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