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    Default Which is better? The GG or Prodigy?

    Also what is your favorite e-cig? I have a joye 510, a dse901, and an Njoy Npro. My favorite of the 3 is the 510. I love the Manual button. I hear good things about the gg and prodigy, and I want something that churns out some vapor. Thanks!

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    Both are highly regarded devices that produce good throat hit and vapor. The Prodigy runs at 5 volts and the GG at 6 volts/3.7 volts. Another option is the AdapteveR. It currently runs 901 atomizers at 3.7 volts, but understand a 6 volt version and an option for 801 atomizers is not far away. To further make this mix coplex is the Silver Bullet which will be solkd through AltSmoke.

    Search through the Puresmoker, GG and AdapteveR threads for more information.

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    oooh.... Puresmoker Fans - vs - The GG team. I can't wait for this thread to unfold

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    I've never tried the GG, but the Prodigy is everything I could ask for in a vaping device.

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    I have tried 401's, Npro's and Ncig's, a few different pen style 801's, the Janty Stick, and the Prodigy. The Prodigy is hands down the best. I belive the reason is the higher voltage. I have never tried the GG but assume because of the higher voltage it is a comparable vape. The difference in button placement was the kicker for me to buy the Prodigy.

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    I have the GG that I use now and a Prodigy on order.

    The GG is a great vape at 6v and I am looking forward to what the Prodigy will give me at 5v.

    I also have an SD that I no longer use. 3.7v just doesn't do it for me any more after vaping with 6v.

    cosican recently did a review with several of these big boys and essentially said the GG and Prodigy are great vaping machines. He didn't really distinguish if there was a vaping difference between 6v and 5v.

    So I guess it boils down to the quality and durability of the build.

    The GG is hand crafted with no wires and solder, so I know it will last my vaping lifetime.

    The Prodigy is relatively newer on the market. I haven't got the Prodigy yet, but if I know Steve at Puresmoker - it will be quality and durable too.

    What I especially like about both the GG and the Prodigy, other than the higher volt vaping, is the versatility of using the 901, 510, and 801 attys by simply attaching the right adapter to the unit. Steve just came out with the 510 adapter and also a 401 adapter for the Prodigy.

    I LUV vaping with the 510 atty at higher volts - it absolutely rocks!!

    Good luck in your decision - you definitely can't go wrong with higher volt vaping
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    The prodigy is still not available here, but I have the Iolite, GG Grant, Jantystick, Dura-C, and just sold my Kissbox and ScrewDriver.

    The GG Transformer will be a real winner, from a singe device you will be able to use 3.7v, 5v, 6v, have a locking button to prevent accidental activation, will accept 901 aomizers and 510/801 with adapters, and an auto juice feeding system is coming in a few weeks.

    I dont think the Prodigy is modular so you are stuck with what you buy. Correct me if I am wrong anybody.

    Looks are very different, that will probably play a part in your choice. Here is my GG Grant



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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbmth View Post
    I dont think the Prodigy is modular so you are stuck with what you buy. Correct me if I am wrong anybody.
    No you can put different adaptors for different atomisers on it. Currently 901, 801 and I think 510 types are available, with M401 type in the pipeline. Unless you remove the resistor in the switch you are effectively limited to 5v with 2 x CR123A batteries. A single large (18450??) battery will fit, but it probably won't be that good with the resistor in place, as it'll be running the atomiser at lower than standard voltage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbmth View Post
    The GG Transformer will be a real winner, from a singe device you will be able to use 3.7v, 5v, 6v, have a locking button to prevent accidental activation, will accept 901 aomizers and 510/801 with adapters, and an auto juice feeding system is coming in a few weeks.
    What is an auto juice feeding system? Sounds intriguing!

    CoderGuy

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoderGuy View Post
    What is an auto juice feeding system? Sounds intriguing!

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    Check out this video

    YouTube - GG's Auto Feeding System

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