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  1. I'm extremely impressed. After posting my newbish vaping questions about getting a new vapor, others on this site convinced me to either buy one that was different than the one I posted that I wanted to save money, or just buy a tank for my current Itazte VV 3.0 after the tank broke. I went to my local Liquer Store and saw tanks AND the Itazte, so I asked how much the tank was, and it was $3. A Kanger T3S plastic tip. So I bought it since it was so cheap thinking it wouldn't do anything but make me frustrated. Got 28 MG of Strawberry and my lord I'm back to vaping! This little thing is awesome and with how cheap it was, I was a very happy camper. Now I can just use this one until I upgrade to one I want with more research and not breaking the bank. Considering my mom wants to start vaping and I can just give her this one Thanks everyone for the replies in the other thread, I saved money by not buying a new, expensive, over-compensating vapor AND I'll save my heart, lungs, and money by vaping again!
  2. You guys we're supposed to make this easy L)mao not a life dilemma. But I,thank everyone for,the replies ans you did help a ton. Once I get my paycheck I'll update on what I bought!
  3. Also. The marker tube was innovative Lmao. It kept me from smoking for a week even though I,was probably inhaling some plastic fml.
  4. I'll probably try buying the tube and some extra tanks for,now. I'm just worrying,about the leaking and the fact that it's not sturdy at all anymore and seems to have airflow coming from parts it shouldn't be coming from. Also, I was thinking of teaming up the IPV with the aspire atlantis. Which, from very quick research, apparently can handle 70W. But you make great points. Its so nice to look at the Porsche and imagine driving it to the max when you have the money when in reality all you need is that Nissan Ultima which does just as well and still gets you from point A to point B
  5. Hey y'all, AysoVape here, I've been vaping for about 6 months now. My setup is the following: Itazte vv 3.0 with an Aspire Nautilus Mini. I usually go 11 Power and 5 Watts (Settings on max). Recently, my glass tube on my tank broke, and I started smoking cigarettes again because of it "NOOOOO! THROW THEM AWAY!" and decided I really hate cigarettes and that vapors are actually quite addicting because of how fun they are to use and how easily accessible they are compared to cigarettes. So I jerry rigged my Vape to work by cutting a marker tube and it fit perfectly onto the top and bottom and held in the juice nicely. Then problem #2 arrived. When I would try to take a hit, it would sound like it's severely flooded and i'd get some juice in my mouth. So then I'd blow out and there would be huge globs of juice coming out of the air hole. So I don't know if that's because of the marker tube or because it's just wearing thin. Anyway, this has provided me an excuse to get a new vapor, I saw someone suggest an iPV Mini 2 70W and I checked it out. It is actually cheaper than my vape (I paid close to 110 for it in Arizona at a shop. Now I feel like I got ripped off.) and it looks amazing and has tons of great reviews wherever I read them. http://www.myvaporstore.com/iPV-Mini-2-70W-MOD-Pioneer4you-p/p4u-ipv70sl.htm However. I'm scared to get a vapor that you have to make your own coils and tie in cotton. I've seen others do it, but never learned how myself, would it be easy for a newbie to jump into something like this and not fry their light socket or self? Or even burn down their house? How much more money would it be, other than just buying the Ejuice and BVC coils, to maitenance the iPV 70W? And which battery / tank (on the right) should I pair up with this monster if I decide to get it? I have many chargers that fit into the vape, so, I think I'm good on that unless you guys suggest one. Thank you for your help, Vapors! I'm hoping to upgrade to something a little stronger, pulls harder, and more reliable / durable.
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