Buying my 1st refillable ecig mod and need some help

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CreepyLady

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Ah sorry, I never realised it was bigger, yep the photos are deceiving, though that being said I will eventually get a 16350 batteries for a smaller option and most likely gonna be in my pocket with a wallet and smartphone, so though bigger may still suit me better...As long as i dont drop it lol.

Just be aware even in 18350 mode it is larger than an MVP and it is not very pocketable...it would be like putting a rather large flashlight in your pocket. Please dont take it as I am steering you in any direction- sharing because I was a bit disappointed/excited on more than one occasion because photos are deceiving. Only meaning here to give you a realistic idea of what to expect.
 

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Just be aware even in 18350 mode it is larger than an MVP and it is not very pocketable...it would be like putting a rather large flashlight in your pocket. Please dont take it as I am steering you in any direction- sharing because I was a bit disappointed/excited on more than one occasion because photos are deceiving. Only meaning here to give you a realistic idea of what to expect.

That's my turn off about VAMO's - top heavy and tooby. Not pocket friendly. Or flat surface friendly. Standing them upright isn't a good idea - chances are they WILL fall over. Laying them down isn't much better - heavy and round and able to roll off of just about anything you put it down on.

For the OP: My V2 is nearly 5 & 3/8" (13.7cm) long in 18650 mode, 4 & 1/8" (10.5 cm) long in 18350 mode - with nothing attached.
 

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Thanks for the replies, I wnt with the kit, based on whats said, left to order is:

2nd battery, got 1 Samsung any suggestions for the other?

A ego to 510 converter? Any recommended for the Vamo?

And of course the e-liquid. Having read through some threads i see Grizwald's Gourmet Liquids and paradise e liquids are talked of highly, a few friends recommended ecig wizard. I will try these 3, any others people would suggest? Just to add I am currently a cigarette smoker and enjoy shisha epens.

Any links for the above would be great :)
 

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Don't need the 510 to eGo adapter as the VAMO has both eGo and 510 threads in the top cap.

The only exception might be for the larger than normal bases on Kanger T3s and MT3s clearo's. The base on those doesn't fit into the eGo well on a V2, not sure if the top cap was changed by the time they got to the V5 to fit larger than standard eGo stuff like that.
 

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Don't need the 510 to eGo adapter as the VAMO has both eGo and 510 threads in the top cap.

The only exception might be for the larger than normal bases on Kanger T3s and MT3s clearo's. The base on those doesn't fit into the eGo well on a V2, not sure if the top cap was changed by the time they got to the V5 to fit larger than standard eGo stuff like that.

To protect the Vamo threads. Works like a charm :)
 

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Thanks for the replies, after more thought im now thinking not to get the Vamo due to its length. Thank you for pointing that out. I think about 6.5 inches is about as long as i wanna go. So now back to square 1 on which unit to get.

Part of me is saying to get the iTaste VTR or MVP2. Though I would prefer a more traditional shaped mod. The offer i got atm is:

Vamo v5, nautilus+5 extra coils, i2 charger, 18650 2600mah battery and eliquid sample for £80 from vapenquit. I have paid but asked him not to send it till Im sure i want the Vamo.

Any other unit to recommend?
 

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Honestly, best bang for your buck is MVP2. The VTR is great, but super heavy - if weight is an issue there is your deciding factor, if not (and its not for a lot of folks) then pick the one that appeals to you most.

As far as how they work and function you are OK to pick just about anything - the biggest thing is going to be finding a good size and shape for you. MVP is smaller and lighter. Thats the best I got to pick between these two great devices :D
 

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There are plenty of choices on the website you've found.

Neither of the iTaste134s makes sense to me. One is massive and the other has 18350 batteries.
The "coolfire 1" is just regulated to 8.5 watts and take 18350s too.
Coolfire 2 is a hand grenade... (>!)
Nzonic... mechanical... (nice though...)

Have you considered the iTasteVV v.3 For size/function, it's fabulous.... but maybe you want to use big tanks only, not small clearomisers?
 

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There are plenty of choices on the website you've found.

Neither of the iTaste134s makes sense to me. One is massive and the other has 18350 batteries.
The "coolfire 1" is just regulated to 8.5 watts and take 18350s too.
Coolfire 2 is a hand grenade... (>!)
Nzonic... mechanical... (nice though...)

Have you considered the iTasteVV v.3 For size/function, it's fabulous.... but maybe you want to use big tanks only, not small clearomisers?

That is a bloody brilliant suggestion. Unless you want to use large capacity tanks the Itaste VV V3 would probably be more the size and shape you are wanting and quite pocketable!
 
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