I've also been told the quality isn't necessarily good for clones. Naturally the assumption is of poor quality, but I suspect that's not always going to be the case. As you pointed out, the LeCig LC is, apparently, a solidly-built unit, albeit in an absolutely crappy "kit" package filled with substandard extras.
I followed Volcano's Lavatube introduction forum from start to finish and I have quite a different memory of events. They were involved in the testing and some design changes because they were going to introduce it in the US under the Volcano name with a certain amount of time for exclusive right to sell it.
I have no doubt that every unit being sold under the various names have come off the same production line and moved by the same distributor as the Lavatube. In other words, their are no clones unless you consider changing the name makes it a clone.
I dunno, I'm really impressed with it based on what I've seen & read online so far, and have seen a review or two that was very positive. Looking forward to seeing what Busardo thinks of them. Absolutely love the concept, at least, and the features are a lot more than what some of the kneejerk denials have claimed (which is why I don't trust those opinions). You, at least, made your decision after actually using it, so I can respect that, even if my gut tells me I'd still like it. Won't know for sure until I can get my hands on one.
Good luck, hope you get a good one. GotVapes has a forum going on the Tox and a few have the same complaints I had. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gotvapes/272822-vision-tox.html
For me it didn't begin to compare to my LT for voltage output, or in any other way for that matter. Example I used a Iken i06 3.5ohm atty on both, the LT would maintain 6v, the tox only 4.31 and it was equally anemic or worse on any single coil atty/carto I tried when compared to the LT.
One of the chief complaints about the LT (and clones) is that they've got that circuit protection thingie that won't allow certain voltages to be fully used on different ohm cartos (it throttles back to match what the carto can actually handle). Personally, I like that, but some don't. You mention the Pro Vari, and I read the other day that the first gens did the exact same thing, but that they don't now, so that's a difference to note.
The 2.5amp limit has been an irritation for me also. I was comparing it to the Provari VI which was just a anemic as the LT. The V2 is an amazing machine and I might be tempted if not for all the button pushing to accomplish anything.
PBusardo's review was about as good a review as one could find on the LTs shortcomings due to it's 2.5amp limit.
I was impressed with his review of the Provari V2, really changed my mind about the Provari in many ways. I understand LT has a 3.5 amp version in the works.
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