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Post by moviemad on Feb 1, 2013 17:18:09 GMT
Hi guys long time . Been vaping for over a year now love it , as advised on here I got the rivia 510 from Kevin .. It's about to die and was gonna renew it but guess it time to get something more up todate ..mainly have tanks added to it ... Want the best on the market more or less need the full pack charger attys etc etc like a starter pack again ... Not bothered how much it costs ..
Any advise would be great from all you experienced vappers ...
Ps don't mind at all what everyone thinks I should b using iam willing to take all recommendations on board ..
Regards Brian
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Post by beckyblue on Feb 2, 2013 11:18:51 GMT
Hi, Brian. A good step up with a pretty good-sized fan base is the Vamo. You can use it with either 18350 or 18650 battery mode (depending on how many puzzled double-takes you're in the mood for ). It's nice to choose the voltage for whatever heating-element you've put atop it. Also get a 510-ego adapter with that to use Kanger T2s and T3s. I also love my Reo bottom-feeding mod (but I'm really not sure how much $ it'd cost to ship to Belfast). With that, I use 1.7 ohm single-coil mini cartos. Happy deciding, and I hope you're pleased as punch with whatever you choose !!
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Post by blakey on Feb 2, 2013 11:30:12 GMT
If you aleady have the riva 510 and you've been happy with it then you really don't need to go to town Get a couple of ego twists like these www.vapeescape.co.uk/joyetech-ego-c-twist-vv~367They'll work with the ego charger that you already have. They're great batteries and an excellent first step into the world of variable voltage vaping
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Post by Karma on Feb 2, 2013 11:30:42 GMT
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Post by giles on Feb 2, 2013 12:11:24 GMT
My vote: Stainless steel Vamo (£25 or so slow boat from Vaporbreak, £50 or so UK), Vivi Nova plus dual coil heads (got mine from Viking). I think this is the best on market, but it isn't the smallest. Try some juices too
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Post by giles on Feb 2, 2013 12:13:47 GMT
Forgot to say - I'd get the Vamo slow boat, but not the batteries for it - get them in the UK whatever, and if you want to be confident of them, don't get anything which has "fire" in the name. Trustfire chargers are OK though
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Post by Skwoddy on Feb 2, 2013 13:01:12 GMT
It's kinda funny how all recommendations now all lean to cheaper mods even though money isn't an issue.
If it wasn't an issue for me id bag a provari, knowing what they are like and having an excellent warranty you're set for a long time to come.
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Post by pauline on Feb 2, 2013 13:41:08 GMT
I too would go for the Twist, they are a fab piece of kit and very versatile, I have has 2 for 9 months and they are still going strong. Leave the best till last, at least you will something to aim for.
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Post by jakethevape on Feb 2, 2013 17:49:52 GMT
If money is no object then go for a Provari with a decent rebuildable atty tank like a Bulli A2 T.
Don't bother with a Vamo if your looking for a keeper because they are much cheaper made and one drop can bollox it as can be seen throughout the forums. It's good (I own one) but NO way does it have the same reliability and quality construction of a provari.
Sent from my GS3 using Proboards app.
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Post by moviemad on Feb 3, 2013 17:14:26 GMT
Thanks for the info people ... Some great ones mayb ill have to get 2 lol
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Post by moviemad on Feb 3, 2013 17:48:51 GMT
Really like the look of this ... Never used vv before so looks a good startin point www.vapertrain.com/product/vv2k .. This is full kit I think ? What do ya think .. If its any good ill get the provari next ... I did say money didn't matter but wasn't expecting to pay £200 for a provari .. Just incase I throw caution to the wind !! Where is the best place to get one .. Want to order this today or tomorrow ... Regards Brian
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Post by Karma on Feb 3, 2013 18:20:42 GMT
Lot's of people are loving the Vamo Brian, it is a great price! I'm not sure about buying it in kit form though, often the batteries and chargers aren't that great, better to buy body only and buy a decent charger and batteries seperately!
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Post by giles on Feb 3, 2013 19:20:33 GMT
I agree with Karma - get batteries and charger that you can trust.
I got the stainless steel V2 Vamo, and it looks to me to be extremely solidly built. I haven't had it long enough to know how well the electronics and buttons will last, but it seems to me that most of the problems so far have been with V1 and with chrome coming off.
I'd expect the first versions of anything like this to be a bit iffy. Probably be version 3 or 4 before it is all sorted out, but at the price I wouldn't be too put off by the comments about build quality.
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