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:wave: Hello all

Im currently thinking of purchasing a vp2 and was wondering; what would be the best and cheapest atty config to go with? :wacko: I currently own a 510 titan and thats all i've used; I'm a noob and this is my first pv. Im ready for the next step but would like your imput on the matter. :pc:

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Will if you already have 510 parts I would go with the VP2510 version. http://vaprlife.com/noname4.html

That way you can use your 510 atomizers with the VP unit :) Besides I don't like the Penstyle attys he sent out so I think the 510 will end up working better for you anyway. I personally use a VP unit with a short bridge penstyle atty from Awesome Vapor. Both work well though :D

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Unless you want to spend more money, stick with what works and what you already have. I personally use the 901 adapter with an atty from vaporkings, and wouldn't have it any other way. The 801 works great, I just prefer the 901.

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I went to the Janty Stick because I liked the better battery life and bigger atty. I started with the 510 and have that as my backup. Remember, things can go wrong so I travel with an extra battery, atty and tip for the stick, and the backup 510 battery atty and tip. I direct drip normally so just the tips are required not a real cart.

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:wave: Hello all

Im currently thinking of purchasing a vp2 and was wondering; what would be the best and cheapest atty config to go with? :wacko: I currently own a 510 titan and thats all i've used; I'm a noob and this is my first pv. Im ready for the next step but would like your imput on the matter. :pc:

Welcome to Vapor Talk, this is the place to get your questions answered or at least get a little more confused, but not really. I was real confused before I got here and these guys straightened me out. Reading your post one would assume that you are a new vapor-er, and I see that you own a 510 titan, I started out with one of those too. It was a manual and I didn't like it very much. I bought a DSE901 at the same time as the 510 and like it better because it was automatic. Then I got a DSE801 (automatic) and like it better than the 901 because of the better vapor production and richer flavor. I have now moved to the VP2 that you want to purchase and I used it at first with the 901 atty and the 801 atty. My unit came fitted for an 801 atty and I purchased an adapter for the 901. the first week I used both with great and equal success, the 801 used more juice. Then I bought, on Chris' recommendation, an 801 "Low Bridge" atty from AwesomeVapor.com. Unbelievable difference in vapor production and flavor. It was like a new world of flavor opened up in each bottle, amazing the difference in the attys. It does use a lot of juice though, but the cost is nothing compared to the amount I was spending on analogues. The VP2 is a manual unit, but I soon got over that (in about 5 seconds). If you have a 510 set-up and you like it, then get an adapter, don't leave out the 801 option on the VP unit. When you try that 801 "Low Bridge" atty, you'll be hooked!

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Is the low bridge atty from Arno similar to the BE112? I have a few of those as well as some TW 801 adapters and they are pretty much the same as far as flavor and vapor production from what I have been able to tell.

I started with a 510 and have a few attys for those as well. If I do end up going with a VP2 or other similar mod I'll definately want one that can take advantage of multiple types of attys.

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