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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 21:27:26 GMT
Hello everyone
I am saving up to buy my first mod. I don't think i want to get mechanical MOD for now. For some reason i have it in my mind that these are more complicated and prone to problems....that could be unfounded i am not entirely sure. I think i want a vv/vw MOD . I want something that will last and is of good quality -still worried about the apocalypse- I have heard that the Provari is the best for quality and durability, is this true? I am willing to spend money but the Provari's i have seen are near the £200 mark, which at the moment, is a lot for me. I have also heard that although the Provari has the quality and durability , the technology is outdated , or there are better performers now available. I have heard good things about the itaste 134 . It certainly looks solid. It is also a much more reasonable price- i have seen one for £90. The only thing is, i think it looks a little ridiculous , and apparently it's enormous. That's not the end of the world , i suppose . I have also seen the siegeli's . These are cheaper , but do they still have good durability and vape quality ? Has anyone any suggestions that i have missed , and also a good place to buy from . Thankyou
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Post by DiscoDes on May 20, 2014 21:37:13 GMT
A good kit with all you need HERE from a respected UK supplier so no wait The build quality and reliability is excellent. What's not shown very well on the site is that the body is telescopic so you can have the best of both worlds; a small MOD when used with the smaller battery or all dav vaping when using the bigger battery. The kit includes a good charger and reasonable quality batteries, good enough to get you started. How do I know? I have 2 of them
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 21:38:47 GMT
Hi Thanks for that vic I forgot all about the Vamo . It says on the site though, on the specifications list : coil rebuildable/replaceable - no Is this reffering to the clearomizers that come with the vamo? or does the vamo have some kind of inbuilt coil? I want to start using rba's and rda's you see.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 21:41:55 GMT
A good kit with all you need HERE from a respected UK supplier so no wait The build quality and reliability is excellent. What's not shown very well on the site is that the body is telescopic so you can have the best of both worlds; a small MOD when used with the smaller battery or all dav vaping when using the bigger battery. The kit includes a good charger and reasonable quality batteries, good enough to get you started. How do I know? I have 2 of them Thanks Des That does seem a very good price indeed. I was curious as to why these seigeli mods are so much cheaper than the provaris etc People seem to like them though , so i guess it may just be a brand thing
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Post by BrenD on May 20, 2014 21:42:00 GMT
Are you happy to spend some time looking into batteries and chargers? Half an hour or so looking at posts on here would be an absolute minimum. If not, look at the MVP v2. It is apocalypse-proof, has an internal battery that lasts for aaages between charges, vapes like a dream and charges as you would a smartphone. It is very reasonably priced too. myepack.co.uk/mods/itaste-mvp-v2-0-metal-grain.htmlSent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards
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Post by decoy on May 20, 2014 21:47:10 GMT
Hi Thanks for that vic I forgot all about the Vamo . It says on the site though, on the specifications list : coil rebuildable/replaceable - no Is this reffering to the clearomizers that come with the vamo? or does the vamo have some kind of inbuilt coil? I want to start using rba's and rda's you see. its referring to the clearomizers that come with it (they not that good tbh) the normal vamo with a 18650 batt is very long and it is easy to press the buttons by accident (not that it do any harm but slightly annoying) it can only use 18650 and 18350 batts you have to carry the tube with you if you out and want to swap modes (as in change from using 350 batts to 650) just my experiences of it
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 21:52:35 GMT
Are you happy to spend some time looking into batteries and chargers? Half an hour or so looking at posts on here would be an absolute minimum. If not, look at the MVP v2. It is apocalypse-proof, has an internal battery that lasts for aaages between charges, vapes like a dream and charges as you would a smartphone. It is very reasonably priced too. myepack.co.uk/mods/itaste-mvp-v2-0-metal-grain.htmlSent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards Yes i would be willing, but i thought it was fairly straight forward. Purchase the betteries and insert into the device, charge when needed? i know there are different types with different storage capacities. 18350 is the smallest? and 18650 is the largest?
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Post by BrenD on May 20, 2014 21:53:34 GMT
Why do I always forget about the zmax kit when recommending gear to people? But the suggestions for the Vamo V5 are spot on too, I love mine. If you do decide the Vamo is for you, I got mine from www.vaporbreak.com/en/home/306-vamo-v5-main-body-stainless-steel.htmlThe wait was about ten days, so much slower than a UK vendor like myepack (who are brilliant, btw!), but it got to me a lot quicker than an order from FastTech would have and they are slightly cheaper for the stainless steel version. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards
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Post by BrenD on May 20, 2014 22:00:36 GMT
Are you happy to spend some time looking into batteries and chargers? Half an hour or so looking at posts on here would be an absolute minimum. If not, look at the MVP v2. It is apocalypse-proof, has an internal battery that lasts for aaages between charges, vapes like a dream and charges as you would a smartphone. It is very reasonably priced too. myepack.co.uk/mods/itaste-mvp-v2-0-metal-grain.htmlSent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards Yes i would be willing, but i thought it was fairly straight forward. Purchase the betteries and insert into the device, charge when needed? i know there are different types with different storage capacities. 18350 is the smallest? and 18650 is the largest? Getting any of the kits from myepack takes the charger out of the equation (until you feel like upgrading!) as they come with a good charger, but there is a little more to it than that, like certain brands of battery to avoid etc. But there will always be people around on AAE-C to help with battery purchases should you need assistance! Sent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 22:11:35 GMT
Yes i would be willing, but i thought it was fairly straight forward. Purchase the betteries and insert into the device, charge when needed? i know there are different types with different storage capacities. 18350 is the smallest? and 18650 is the largest? Getting any of the kits from myepack takes the charger out of the equation (until you feel like upgrading!) as they come with a good charger, but there is a little more to it than that, like certain brands of battery to avoid etc. But there will always be people around on AAE-C to help with battery purchases should you need assistance! Sent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards ok, good to know , thanks.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 22:13:07 GMT
so....... any suggestions for a good brand of battery and charger? or should i start a new thread?
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Post by babs on May 20, 2014 22:20:51 GMT
If you decide on the MVP check this thread £25.00 plus £2.80 p & p. you need to register to get the low price but I ordered this morning and it's been dispatched already.
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