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    Default EVO VS Pilot - Head to head comparison...Surprising results!

    This is another video that was posted in another sub-forum but, as with the one on restuffing, very much applies here.

    Any videos I make in the future, which directly involve the M-401 will go in this forum.

    YouTube - Head to head comparison. Intellicig EVO VS. Puresmoker PILOT

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    Good review!!

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    Very nice comparison, well done!

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    Awesome Well done : Hope you didn't get too buzzed!

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    What kind of water bottle are you drinking out of. Looks like something from my glory days lol. Great reviw btw

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoS View Post
    What kind of water bottle are you drinking out of. Looks like something from my glory days lol. Great reviw btw
    hahaha...it's just a bottle I got from a management conference I was at a couple of weeks ago.

    It sure does look like it could be something else, though.

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    so what was best and why?
    cant view video

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    Neither was best, they were just different.

    The pilot atomizer makes a but more vapor, the evo atomizer makes a bit more throat hit.

    The surprise was the difference in the two.

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    Just going to give my input on this.

    I own an evo.

    My personal preference would have to be the throat hit over vapor, although the vapor in the evo, is still pretty kickass.

    After I watched this video, I thought it would a good idea to purchase some atomizers for the pilot to use on my evo.

    In public, you can look pretty stupid when there is a small amount of vapor coming out, also when showing my friends, usually a few drops gets it back up there, but having a vapor blaster atomizer would be cool to carry around to get people more interested in purchasing one. Vapor seems to be the popular thing with these devices, most of the video reviews I see show people get straight to the vapor part.

    Question: What is the battery comparison to these models? do you know which has a longer battery life?

    Also, are the cartridges the same?

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    Evo = longer battery life. The pilot is, as far as I can tell, a 3.7v, 200 maH battery. The Evo is a 3.7v, 280 maH battery.

    Everything else is identical but the carts for the pilot are smaller (that's the INTERNAL cart which actually holds the juice. The mouthpieces are the same size. Also, the internal carts are interchangeable between mouthpieces.) They are physically, the exact same model and type of e-cig with the exception that the Evo has some upgrades.

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