Considering a VV device but need some info

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Any other thoughts on this? I have been eyeing it for several days and would love to hear what you like/don't like.

Thanks. :)

Ugh lol I wish I would have found that ego-v v2 before I ordered my ego spinner (2 days ago).

I like the ego-v v2 mega because it has a clear lcd screen that displays the current volt setting & battery life.
Also it has a wider range in voltage compared to Twist/Spinner's 3.3-4.8v. The ego-v goes from 3.0 to 6.0 volts in .1 increments.

The ego-v is about .608 inches longer & .2mm wider than Twist/Spinners. Making the ego-v .4mm wider than the standard ego battery. Nice & fat.... :glare:
 
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Ugh lol I wish I would have found that ego-v v2 before I ordered my ego spinner (2 days ago).

I like the ego-v v2 mega because it has a clear lcd screen that displays the current volt setting & battery life.
Also it has a wider range in voltage compared to Twist/Spinner's 3.3-4.8v. The ego-v goes from 3.0 to 6.0 volts in .1 increments.

The ego-v is about .608 inches longer & .2mm wider than Twist/Spinners. Making the ego-v .4mm wider than the standard ego battery. Nice & fat.... :glare:

Battery life and easy-to-read voltage was the main reason I started looking at the eGo-V/kGo-VV. (I drive a lot for work - trying to read the numbers on an eGo twist was an accident waiting to happen!) Then the V2 came out: all the above, plus 1200 mAh and you can use your good ol' standard USB charger. I was sold immediately, I was just lurking around here trying to find someone's review of it.

Looks like I might have to just do a review on it myself. :)
 

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Battery life and easy-to-read voltage was the main reason I started looking at the eGo-V/kGo-VV. (I drive a lot for work - trying to read the numbers on an eGo twist was an accident waiting to happen!) Then the V2 came out: all the above, plus 1200 mAh and you can use your good ol' standard USB charger. I was sold immediately, I was just lurking around here trying to find someone's review of it.

Looks like I might have to just do a review on it myself. :)

Awesome man. Haha yeah I can see how trying to read the voltage on the Twist/Spinner & driving could be a hazard to one's health. car_crash.gif

You'll have to let us know how it performs out in the field! :D
 
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My trigger finger has been itching for this ever since I saw it. Saw this message and jumped on it.

That's a good deal on those battery's. I picked mine up from Vapor Alley, spent a few $$ more for it, but really like it. Had mine for about a week now, so here’s my short review. I’ll qualify by saying I’ve only been vaping for about 5 months, and have only used Kgo style batteries. One is a short 1100 mah and the other is a bit longer passthru 1000 mah. And I mostly only use vision clearomizers.

It took a little time to get use to the power button position. It's located on an extension of the top collar, which is narrower than the body. This is slightly different than the traditional eGo style. (gotta look close at the picture to pick up that detail). This makes me have to hold onto the device a bit higher. I really like the voltage buttons and the display (can even read it without my glasses). It has .1 increments and responds immediately. Don’t believe there is a lockout on the setting. Battery life seems good for all day (for me). I’m a moderate user at about 2.5 ml per day. I'd say compared to my other Kgos that the 1200 mah rating is accurate. The battery charges in about 2 hrs, it uses a different connection than my Kgo passthru, but it does come the correct USB charging cable needed.. The body is considerably fatter and longer than my other eGo styles, again just feels different. It will stand up on end, but not really fat enough that I could mindlessly pace in on the table while watching TV. It’s actually a little tipsy when stood up because of its height. However, it is sleek enough for me to slide into a coffee cup on my desk at work and handles well in my travels in the car. Love the light brushed stainless steel silver finish, very well done. Looks and feels like it cost more.

So all and all, I’m happy with the purchase. This is my first VV and I'm really enjoying the flexibility to tune in the voltage to whatever my taste is at the moment. I’m sure this is only going to be a “gateway battery” to bigger and more expensive things. (can you say Sigelei Zmax ?)
 
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