Best inexpencive VV mod

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Trapper Shrek

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I am looking to upgrade to a VV for more options. I have to as cheap as possible as I have already spend quite a bit on my new hobby and the wife is getting a little mad LOL

So with that said what out there is a good inexpencive VV mod? I am hoping to find something that could maybe be used with the 18650 batteries that I already have if thats possible.
 

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Well if you already have a tank/cartos charger and battery, best product for cheapest price is the new Lavatube 2.0
You can get it at Volcanoecigs.com for 79.95, it has great features. I own the 1.0 and so does my wife and several of my friends and they are great. I also read a lot about other vv mods but buying a mod is like buying a car. You get what you pay for... some will get you 20 miles down the road and die. Others will last and last.... Provari is the most durable but it's pricey. the Lavatube is half the cost.
 

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I just received a Smoktech Variable Voltage Gripper today. $50 from Mad Vapes. Variable Volt Gripper

Extremely compact, lightweight, pocketable, stealthy, and comfortable to hold. Excellent LED display of ON-OFF, ohm readout, battery voltage readout, current set voltage readout. Three button control. Top fire button. Uses an 18650 imr battery for all day use. This will become my out-and-about APV.

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Pbusardo gives it a thumbs up! :thumb:
 
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I have one at its great. You can use it with an 1850, an 18350, or two 18350s. So it basically can be made into two sizes. Also has accurate variable voltage, and accurate variable wattage if you want to try that. Both in one pv.
It's pretty sturdy.
$40 is a very good deal for something like this.
Also being called the Vamo. I got one from Health Cabin - used the DHL shipping option and it reached me in 3 days. They offered DHL to me lower than EMS - they may do the same for your area.
I think some US vendors sell them too, but they cost more. Or there's the co-op.
 

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I bought the Vamo myself. I thought the vw aspect might confuse things. There are a lot comments on it in a couple a threads actively going now

The great thing about vv is you can set it to 3.3/ego or 3.7/mechanical mod and not play with it until you are ready. Thats why I mentioned the Vamo, it is cheap and works well and you can grow into it.
 

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I did not see it mentioned but the ego-c twist is a great option for a VV - Mod. The battery can usually be picked up for about 20 to 25 bucks and gives great performance. Has a VV from 3.2 to 4.8. I picked up a kit a little while back from virgin vapes for just under 80 bucks for 2 ego twist - case - vv nova tank- charger and bottle of juice (came as part of the kit.. still have not tried it yet).

I have found quality of the ego is very nice and the range of options for tanks etc is great.
 
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