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Thank you all :) I have a lot more mods now so I really need to do a update, I'm so happy to see the post has help out .... Linda your a very special lady :) It was so nice to meet you .... I will bring more to the next meet ... I got a BEAUTIFUL mod that muttSRT sent to me I will be including it in my updated post .... He don't sell them and just made it to see if he could ... It vapes so smooth .. JUST FAV .. Thank you muttSRT for donating it to the museum :) ... Here is a picture of it:
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OMFG!!! A waterpipe mod!!

I just decided that I NEED that.
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Did this thread help me make a decision? Yes that I want more! YTC Good for you. I hope someday I can mod something that would be worthy to donate to the museum :D Unfortunately Mutt set the bar pretty dang high :mad: Won't keep me from trying though ;)

Seriously though thank you. It does help, and trust me if I had the coin to drop on mods I'd be right there with you. At one time people thought I was nuts because I had 18 ATVs. Unfortunately due to injury I was forced to part with most of them while drawing disability.
 

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That's a real hard question ... But right now I'm enjoying my REO with Vapography's Lanyard, 18650 battery, and LR 510 Carto Tremendously :)



with all of these, what would you consider your go-to device? like if you were about to go to exile and if you had to choose only one :)
 
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That's a real hard question ... But right now I'm enjoying my REO with Vapography's Lanyard, 18650 battery, and LR 510 Carto Tremendously :)

Well let me ask you this, im currently enjoying my eGo with an XL batt and a standerd 510 atty, im very satisfied with it and i do feel that I've already got my "Sweet spot" actually. However, I am still curious on how 5v Mods differ from it.

By the way, if i should rank my priorities in purchasing PV's, i would rank it: 1) Vapor production 2) Flavor 3) Battery life 4) Price. This is the main reason why I am still itching to try out a 5v mod.

Having said that, considering that you have tried most of these present e-cigs (if not all), do you personally think that it is worth my try to invest into a 5v device? Also, in line with this, what's your personal opinion on the performance of the eGo compared to everything that you've tried?

Appreciate your opinion! :D
 

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Well let me ask you this, im currently enjoying my eGo with an XL batt and a standerd 510 atty, im very satisfied with it and i do feel that I've already got my "Sweet spot" actually. However, I am still curious on how 5v Mods differ from it.

By the way, if i should rank my priorities in purchasing PV's, i would rank it: 1) Vapor production 2) Flavor 3) Battery life 4) Price. This is the main reason why I am still itching to try out a 5v mod.

Having said that, considering that you have tried most of these present e-cigs (if not all), do you personally think that it is worth my try to invest into a 5v device? Also, in line with this, what's your personal opinion on the performance of the eGo compared to everything that you've tried?

Appreciate your opinion! :D

The ego is a very good personal vaporizer but you are getting the 3.7ish with it, If you want more vapor production add some VG to your juice, it's not the vaporizer that produces the vapor but the juice used in it. with 3.7 you will get a cooler full flavor vape ... 5V will heat the juice up a little more, most people feel that the combo of 5V (heat) is the sweet spot " not to cool and not over heated burning up juice faster .. the higher the Volts the more throat hit, there again the 5V is the :sweet spot in vaping ... although some people would rather have a lighter vape not so much throat hit a very flavorful so they stay with the 3.7V .. I use the 3.7V 3000mah 18650 battery for my everyday vape in different mods I own that will handle that battery because it will give me 2+ days of vaping without switching battery's. I also like the bottom feed juice mods .. where I have no need to mess with dripping or cartridges for over a week unless I want to change flavor on that mod..

" do you personally think that it is worth my try to invest into a 5v device?"

Yes, I think you should defiantly try a 5V mod, Even though I prefer my 3.7V battery, I enjoy my 5Vs a few times a week. It's nice to switch up!

Hope this helps you with your itch :)
 
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I've just put in two albums : Mods & Prototypes DATA Base on my profile...
If you have new mods or proto to send me in pic : contact me :)

Joel


Hi Joel :)
Yes I have a lot more mods now .. I will take some pictures and list them up "do a little update ..

I put some Bling on a few of them and posted some pictures up here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...al-bands-diamond-wraps-charms-lanyards-2.html

give me a couple of days to get the pictures up ... you can also send me a PM if you like :)
 

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The ego is a very good personal vaporizer but you are getting the 3.7ish with it, If you want more vapor production add some VG to your juice, it's not the vaporizer that produces the vapor but the juice used in it. with 3.7 you will get a cooler full flavor vape ... 5V will heat the juice up a little more, most people feel that the combo of 5V (heat) is the sweet spot " not to cool and not over heated burning up juice faster .. the higher the Volts the more throat hit, there again the 5V is the :sweet spot in vaping ... although some people would rather have a lighter vape not so much throat hit a very flavorful so they stay with the 3.7V .. I use the 3.7V 3000mah 18650 battery for my everyday vape in different mods I own that will handle that battery because it will give me 2+ days of vaping without switching battery's. I also like the bottom feed juice mods .. where I have no need to mess with dripping or cartridges for over a week unless I want to change flavor on that mod..

" do you personally think that it is worth my try to invest into a 5v device?"

Yes, I think you should defiantly try a 5V mod, Even though I prefer my 3.7V battery, I enjoy my 5Vs a few times a week. It's nice to switch up!

Hope this helps you with your itch :)

thanks for the response :) Will definitely try a 5v mod after hearing that. The fact that you have that awesome collection alone makes me believe that you are most definitely reliable :D
 

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Am glad this thread bubbled up for me to check out. An excellent illustrative comparison of the different mods and their sizes/styles. :thumb:

I have a little sister under construction and hopefully ready by the end of next week (based on the 14 day wait). Am considering an ego as well since that seems to be one of the popular "higher level" devices above the standard units (mine being standard 510 batts and atomizers). I am actually dying to get an ego case - even if just for compact carrying of some standard 510s and some juice.

Look forward to following the thread and thank you for your time and effort in compiling and showing off your collection. :D
 
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