Best vv and vw ecig?

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HotPocketPosse

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the evic is great vv and vw for only around 100 bucks if money is an issue.

I concur although my experience is limited in higher end mods. I used joyetech ego twist and a vision spinner and enjoyed them and they were solid. I went to the evic a few months ago and love it. My main reasons to switch were battery life and not losing performance as battery dies. Closely followed by ability to customize performance. The software on the evic can be slightly wonky but they are constantly updating it with new software you can update. For a 100 bucks, best bang for your buck until you get up to the provari. I did a lot of research on this before I purchased and general consensus pointed to the Evic, second choice would have been Zmax. Do your research and most of the popular mods are there for a reason, I don't think you can go wrong with any of these models.
 

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Best device in my opinion is the Provari. Great Customer service, wonderful build quality and really desirable vape. As Baditude mentioned, the PWM is different than others and it IS Noticeable. If you insist on getting vv/vw, go with the SVD. Its a heck of a device for the price point. I like it enough that I have a second one on the way!
 

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I have two Ego-C Twists, a Lava Tube 1.5, a Vamo V3 OLED, and Two Provaris. I use the Provaris 90% of the time. They are not VW but most of my tanks are 2.5 Ohm so, variable wattage isn't a big deal. I use Kanger Protanks, Kanger MT3s, a VapeOnly BCC Mega, and a Innokin iClear 30.

is vamo v3 510 and ego thread compatible?
 

sokka

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I bought a SVD and only used for a week. Mrs was using KTS+ but after she experienced what SVD can do, she took mime and now I have to buy another one.

I am waiting for Vamo V4 to come out and I am losing a bit of my patience :)

I was going to get a Vamo because of the price, but I wanted stainless steel and nobody seemed to have SS in stock. So while I waited for them to restock, I browsed...and fell in love with the itaste SVD lol. It does pretty much the exact same things as the Vamo (but because it telescopes, I think there's one additional battery size you can use with the SVD), it's SS, VV/VW, has an ohm checker and you can check your battery voltage. I just liked the SVD better, aesthetically. I might still get a Vamo for travel, though, just in case something happens to it because it's a bit cheaper than the SVD to replace if I need to.

I agree that you'll get varying responses about things like this, and I agree that your best bet for future purchases would be to use your Vamo for a while and figure out what you like & dislike about it, then go from there.
 
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