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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 23:20:54 GMT
I'd like to say I'm interested and give a definite answer tomorrow if possible Blade. If someone else comes along and wants it though forget this post. Cheers. Good buyers mantra, sleep on it LoL! Cheers for the input mate
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 23:14:48 GMT
I'd like to say I'm interested and give a definite answer tomorrow if possible Blade. If someone else comes along and wants it though forget this post. Cheers.
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 23:04:20 GMT
The reason I'm stalling is because someone has this for sale on UKVapers:
Provari V1, red LED. Excellent condition, only selling because I now have a Provari mini which suits me better, I wanted to keep it but it seems I need a new water heater more urgently than 2 Provari's, so one's got to go!
Comes with 18650 extension cap.
£100 shipped.
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 23:00:10 GMT
I'm umming and arrrring jay lol. I would like to say sold.......I don't know what to do ??? ??? ???
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 22:21:39 GMT
What type of battery are they? i.e. brand
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 21, 2012 22:03:58 GMT
What else comes with it? Battery, charger etc, or is it just the unit?
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 19, 2012 21:41:19 GMT
No Chrissie, I'm not peeved with the greensmoke etc. I was trying to make a point to noobs to do a lot of research, but it looks like I came across in the wrong way reading back over my posts. It was late, I was tired blah blah. I've read the thread again an yes, the Riva kit does offer a lot to a newbie for trying things out. I guess if you have the money to throw about on loads of gear and to try lots of products then you would. If you are on a budget then spending £35 on a kit and then £40 odd quid on another mod, then more £'s on other stuff just isn't a viable way of vaping. I think I've probably broke even on what I've saved and spent, so this month will be buying some juice and that's about it so hopefully, an actual cash saving will be made.........will just have to block this site for a month lol!! Sorry for the numptyness
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 19, 2012 0:22:40 GMT
I agree benny, but the new user would require a fair bit of mentoring to get up to speed if starting off with a twist, would save them a fair bit of money though. And that is where the members on this forum come in. I know for the regular posters seeing yet another noob asking the same question must sometimes feel the generic "get X from www.X.blah may seem like it's helpful, but mentioning maybe a couple of options, or like someone did, refer them to the vendors page to check a few out would hopefully spur the noob on to ask more questions and save them money. I would feel pretty gutted and frustrated if I ended up with 2 or more different kits before finding something versatile and with some longevity. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather have one or two devices to cater for my needs rather than a drawer or cupboard full of different ones. I have: 2 twists mostly for use at home 1 mini ego 1 manual 510 battery for back up That's it. I had a SD keyring, but after getting the twists preferred manual batteries and a DSE901 kit that was kindly given to me. Once I was sorted I got shot of them. I guess the only other device I would like eventually, but do not necessarily need is a Provari - which would then render the twists useless imo.
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 18, 2012 22:42:07 GMT
Congratz ;Dlol
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 18, 2012 22:36:40 GMT
I must admit, I was thinking about getting the riva kit too at one point. But found a good deal on Twists. Job done Benny a Twist isn't really the best thing for a newbie to go for, no matter how good it is. It's just one battery on it's own without any charger or anything else needed to start vaping. With a bit of research it could be. All you would need is a usb charger, wall plug, some boge carts, some juice and you're set. I didn't buy a "kit". I read a lot, asked a lot of questions and bought what I mentioned. I agree that some noobs want a kit. But why buy 1, 2 or more kits until you find something better. Why not go for something one time and save a lot of messing about and money on multitudes of kit? I spent quite sometime looking into what would do me well enough to experiment - VV device - with carts, clearos and attys. Has probably saved me a lot in the long run.
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Post by bennyboy on Sept 18, 2012 12:00:39 GMT
I must admit, I was thinking about getting the riva kit too at one point. But found a good deal on Twists. Job done
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