Advise on upgrade

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jtlewis

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Hey guys and gals. So I’m looking to upgrade been using egos for over a couple years I do love 3.7 vaping and I use LR type carts and tanks but now I want to expand a little.
Not really looking to go to a real vv type model. I have an ego vv and good for now.

I'm thinking of the Siam Cube 18650 I love the look. Been on here for a while and never really see much chatter or pics from here.
So can I get any opinions on why?
And yes I know it’s a higher end price, but for this upgrade I want to have that wow factor for an everyday vapemachine. But still have a mod that has some versatility. I.E 3.7 and 6v plus Ilike the mechanical mods.

Also if you know something better let me know plz.Thanks
 
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atavanhalen

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Never owned a cube so I can not comment but if I was to make a suggestion to fit your description it would be the preciseplus 18650, my reasoning for that would be the maintenance, actually the lack of maintenance because of the rhodium plated contact points. Also, the consistency that comes with it is unmatched in a mechanical mod imo. The 18650 will do a variety of voltages including 3.7, 4.8, 6, and 7.4. It is a pricey mod but it does have a lifetime warranty even if its an accident, and if you scratch it up or drop it, you can send it in for a refinish for just the cost of shipping back. I personally think its worth the money but that is my opinion.
edit:Oh yeah and its all mechanical.
 

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Make sure that if you are using two-cell 6 volt vaping then you have very generous gas venting capability, as this is where the explosions have occurred. Not sure if you are aware of that?

Although large numbers of people have been vaping 6 volts with two cells for a long time without incident, a few - and it's a small number admittedly - had a very nasty experience. It depends on how lucky you think you are.

ECF does not advise doing that without substantial gas vents, as we know very clearly what the consequences can be - but it's an individual decision of course. Just be sure you know the implications of your decision. One-cell and VV vaping is statistically without incident.
 
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