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| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN
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Now that I've had my vp-901 for a good few days, here are my initial thoughts. It's just what I needed. Small footprint, replaceable batteries, and a nice design. It lasts about 4-6 times longer than my crappy 901 batteries. 2 batteries usually last more than all day (I had 6 901 batts in rotation before). Build construction is solid. Vapor production is slightly better than a perfect fully charged stock battery. Vapor does NOT taste burnt, unlike usb adapters I have used (hence why I went for a 3.7v solution). Additionally, customer service has been VERY responsive. The 1st one off the block had a small defect and they were very fast to respond and replace. I'll post more after I've had it for awhile. So far though, I'm digging it. |
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Glad to hear that you're having a similar experience to my own, Mike... I just got a VP1 (the 801 version) yesterday, and I'm extremely happy with this device. I think that its 3.7 solid volts coupled with the right atty and setup gives me everything I want - taste, vapor, and a clean, hassle-free vaping experience all around - without compromising flavor for the sake of sheer power. Right on. |
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| Ultra Member ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2009 Location: Columbia SC
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I'm 99.99% sure that Mike has the VP1. The VP-901 is now called the 'VP1-901' on the Vaprlife website, as they've just updated their product line to offer both models (the VP1 and the VP2) with a native 801 atty and adapters for both the 501 and 901 atomizers. So, the new lineup looks like this: VP1-801 (standard unit for an 801 atty) VP1-901 (standard unit for an 801 atty with an included 901 adapter) VP1-501 (standard unit for an 801 atty with an included 501 adapter) VP2-801 (standard unit for an 801 atty) VP2-901 (standard unit for an 801 atty with an included 901 adapter) VP2-501 (standard unit for an 801 atty with an included 501 adapter) Hope this helps. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN
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I have the vp1 with a 901 fitting. Not quite what is now for sale on the site, probably more of an earlier prototype. That said, it's still holding up like a champ.
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