Can one get adapters that add resistance?

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djeaton

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The new vamo has a top cap dripwell that can be screwed off
I heard back from Bomb Vapor. This is NOT a true V3 Vamo with the removeable top. It is a bit of a hybrid. According to them, "This is not the v3 with the removable top cap.. This is the v3x which is the v2 tube with the v3 internals".

So how do I keep the bases of my Evods from unscrewing from my tanks when I can't reach the based of them down in this "well"?
 

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That's the thing about this industry.. It's difficult to keep up with every device and it's deviations. At least you have the OLED screen, and whatever other improvements on the electronics. I'm glad you are enjoying the overall vaping experience now. :) The SS threading should be good.. Better than the plated brass versions.

I use the T3 from time to time, and it's never a good idea to screw them down too tightly, regardless of the device. I would just try them, and be careful. There are tanks which have airflow issues on the ProVari, and it's a very pricey (but excellent quality) device. ;) I recommended the Vamo since you are new to vaping, and wanted something inexpensive that you could actually adjust to the taste you wanted compared to the VMax.
 

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I use the T3 from time to time, and it's never a good idea to screw them down too tightly, regardless of the device. I would just try them, and be careful. There are tanks which have airflow issues on the ProVari, and it's a very pricey (but excellent quality) device. ;) I recommended the Vamo since you are new to vaping, and wanted something inexpensive that you could actually adjust to the taste you want.
I may go with something like this if I see the threads starting to wear a bit, and I can always screw in a 510/ego adapter and screw my cone-threaded tanks down onto that.
 

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I may go with something like this if I see the threads starting to wear a bit, and I can always screw in a 510/ego adapter and screw my cone-threaded tanks down onto that.

That sounds like a good plan... :) Chances are, after 6 months or so of continued success with your vaping journey, you will be looking into other devices anyway. I started out 3 years ago with cig-a-likes, eGo's, and then, mods. You are way ahead of the game at this point with your Vamo compared to what was available when I was new. :)

Keep up with watching reviews, and learning. It keeps vaping interesting IMO..

PBusardo's Vaping Reviews - YouTube

Todd ecigreviews - YouTube

GrimmGreen - YouTube

igetcha69 - YouTube

step07726 - YouTube
 

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I've watched probably 50 or 60 of Phil Busardo's videos and exchanged some emails with him thanking him for all he has done to educate us newbies. Also exchanged some messages with Dimitris Agrafiotis, who lives just north of me in Chattanooga. I have subscriptions to the other guys as well - except for step07726. I'll have to check him out. Being disabled, I have lots of time to watch these guys. I've learned a lot from them. Wish I had 5% of their toys! :)
 
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