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hdlouise

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hey everyone :)

i'm currently using a kanger evod, & apart from occasional leaking & not great liquid capacity it does the job. I want to buy a different (better) e cig, but it looks so complicated! I have no idea what I'm doing.
all I want is great flavour and a decent vapor hit, but above all i keep seeing all these amazing sexy engraved/customised ones! can anyone point me in the right direction?

thanks for your help guys!
 
We will need to know what battery you intend to use. Or what have you got at the moment.
 
The sexy engraved ones sound like the mechanical mods, and yes they are tasty!

For starting out I recommend looking at the Vamo V5 (tube mod) or the MVP V2 (box mod)

The MVP is probably the best value as it has an internal battery and lasts days without charging it.

As for a tank I recommend the iClear 30, which actually is included with the MVP V2.

They give great taste / vapour and mine hasnt leaked at all, they also hold 3ml of juice too :)
 
im using a kanger evod, so whatever battery it came with & as for intended, i have no idea. whatever's best i guess.

thanks anthonyb
 
thanks mr.motivapr!

I'll have a look at those you suggested.

what's a mechanical mod? (if this is a really simple/stupid question, I apologise. I'm still new to this)

Holly
 
Hi @hdlouise the MVP is a good choice, a mechanical mod is basicaly the battery housing and a fitting on the top for your tank. There are no electrical parts to it, but a good understanding of battery voltages amps and resistence of the coils will be needed before really attempting to play with a mech mod.
 
Hi u8myufo

Thanks for the reply!

So does that mean that I can't just buy a fancy looking (mechanical mod) E cig that has all the battery, electrical parts etc included?
 
hdlouise you can get fancy Variable Voltage mods too, like the Vamo V5 etc.

Mechanical Mods are usually more popular with the advanced vapers who build their own coils.

For starting out I highly recommend looking at the MVP 2 or Vamo V5.

The MVP has an internal battery but with a Vamo you will need to buy the batteries and chargers seperately.
 
hdlouise you can get fancy Variable Voltage mods too, like the Vamo V5 etc.

Mechanical Mods are usually more popular with the advanced vapers who build their own coils.

For starting out I highly recommend looking at the MVP 2 or Vamo V5.

The MVP has an internal battery but with a Vamo you will need to buy the batteries and chargers seperately.
 
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