Affordable battery charger for Vamo Batteries

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Plumes.91

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AW, Efest, Panasonic, or any High Drain IMR batteries will do well in the Vamo.
If you want a "cheap" charger, one can be had at smoktek.com for 6 bucks and shipping.
You might want to get a 10 dollar 2 bay charger if you plan on getting more mods in the future.
If you want a GOOD charger, the Xstar chargers are the best. They can be had at Provape or Volcano for $20-50.
The 18650 batteries will last you almost all day, if not ALL day, dependent on your vaping habits.
One will definitely get you through work and a good amount of time at home, u might want 3 to take a spare with yeh.
Because at some point you may wind up with an almost dead battery in your mod and a bat still charging...
and then you NEED to leave for work and your gonna be stuck with a dead battery and no backup. Think ahead.
Then eventually you can buy 2-3 more for backup batteries. Not necessarily a necessity to get more than 3 all at once.
If its your only mod, I do recommend having at least 3 batteries. I have multiple mods and I have 3 bats for each.
You never wanna be caught with too little of something in vaping, these man made devices are you life line.
They seperate you between happy and withdrawing from nicotine. Plain and simple. Your at the mercy of machines.
A motto often spoken around here is "Have backups for your backups!" or sooner or later you'll regret not having any.
If you plan on using stacked 18350s, you should never mix and match them. Doing that could short your mod out.
If your stacking batteries, always charge each set at the same time, for the same amount of time, and don't mix sets.

Enjoy!
 
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