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Another thing to note is with VV (or VW) you do not have to be so picky on finding a certain resistance topper. so you end up being able to try more devices as you can easily adjust the power to find what works with whatever device you pick up.
 
Babycham, try a bloke up at St Nicholas market on a Friday/Saturday, just outside on one of the stalls, his forum name is 'Tank', but for the life of me I cant remember his name at the moment :(

You will be no nonsense advice from him, and not bullshit. His prices are very similar to internet prices too. He is a vaper first, and a vendor second, just the way it should be :)
 
@Babycham, try a bloke up at St Nicholas market on a Friday/Saturday, just outside on one of the stalls, his forum name is 'Tank', but for the life of me I cant remember his name at the moment :(

You will be no nonsense advice from him, and not bullshit. His prices are very similar to internet prices too. He is a vaper first, and a vendor second, just the way it should be :)

vapor generation i believe....

http://www.vapourgeneration.co.uk/storepage1558347.aspx
 
Thanks, I've heard good things about the shop at St Nicks! I'll try the marketplace too.
 
as said by the other posters, the innokin range have a good selection of vv devices and vv/vw and are reasonably priced. I personally would go for the innokin itaste svd in your case. also it can handle most types of clearo,s as well
 
Sorry to thread nap!... Nice to see plenty of Bristolians here, I may need vaping classes ;-). I'm pretty much a newbie but already just a week in wanting to upgrade from the Evo, waiting for a protank mini 2 ver2 to arrive today. Can't choose now between the svd or a Vamo? Xx
 
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