3.7v or VV Juicebox without breaking the bank

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arkador

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Where can one get a quality Juicebox for less than $100. Don't get me wrong, the ones I have seen are beautiful, but I would rather not bust out $120-200 for a handcrafted wood one for a first box.

From what I have read, I think I would like to have the VV option, to try different voltages with different juices.

Also, is there a good FAQ on them? From what I have determined, you give the bottle a push from a window to feed juice into the atomizer, but I would like to see a good faq on care and maintenance, and/or how they work.
 

Timothy Cullen

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Hey arkador do a search for Sgt. Vv its a mod being made by jmarkus. It's vv juice feed in one I got in on the first run for 75 I'm not sure what the next series are going to cost but it shouldn't be much more than that. I can report back once it comes in but from the picks it's two small box mods back to back the front one is for the catch cup firing switch and juice bottle while the back holds the 2 14500 batts and the vv components.


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White Stag Vapor is selling the new Boge Revolution V2.1 (1400 mAh) for $70. It is 3.7V. EliteVaporworks (with which I am not familiar) sells it for $58. NHaler is selling what it calls the Boge Revolution V2 (without the .1) claiming 1400 mAh for $50, but I would confirm that first. [The earlier "V2" was only 850 mAh (or really 500 mAh?).] pbusardo reviewed the lesser mAh V2 here.
 

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