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    Question VP2 - Opinions???

    I'd like to know if anyone has a VP2 or at the very least tried one. I am debating on picking one of these up and would like to know more information about it. Primarily, battery life, performance with the 510, switch reliability/design and general stuff like that. The reviews I've seen don't go into great detail about how the switch works and I'd like some more info before I pull the trigger on anything. I see the switch has some sort of set screw on the back side...
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    Never tried it, but there are plenty of mods that are cheaper

    Chuck $75, Hotrod $55, BB $99, SB $99...

    Here's a review for you though:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwy1_...mbedded#at=176

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    I have a VP2 and VP1.

    VP2 Vapes great with a 510 and is also very lightweight.
    Switch to me is a little uncomfortable as it is very pointy and kind of hurts your finger.
    They may have refined the switch since I got mine. The 14500 batty holds up good for many hours.

    They are coming out with a VP3 5v unit. Would be interested in that.

    As Al said, there are many mods out there.

    I love 5v and 6v mainly.

    The Chuck. thagbuilt.com does both voltages. Little chuck just the 3.7
    very good built devices!!

    GLV from greatlakesvapor who is taking preorders now plus good service.

    There are others too. Nhaler has a nice device just released. good service.

    If you like 3.7 vaping Id suggest the little GLV. Great little device.

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    Thanks, I've got some mods (Prodigy, Protege, screwdriver, cisco laser pointer mod, mag mod, etc..) but was curious about this one due to the LED that you can turn off/turn on depending on how you put the battery in. Is the switch mechanical or electrical?

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    electrical for sure

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    I haven't tried that before

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