Doomed to get a Vamo V5??

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AnonymousUserName

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Guys I'm really disappointed, I decided to look further into mods the other day and apparently the Vamo is the ONLY mod I've seen that meets the requirements I want (cylindrical tube (NOT telescope), stainless steel, VV&VW, 510+eGo threading, 18650 compatible, and screen). The things that really bother me about the Vamo are the weak threads, tank gap, chrome played brass "pieces" and size (i like big mods but its like... unnecessarily big.)
I'm actually considering jumping right into mech mods simply because I've yet to find an APV tube that meets my needs. If someone can shed some light on this thread please do. I sold my ego/t3s setup the other day, been almost 24hrs without it and really miss it (made a profit tho).

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most devices will have a slight tank gap. another option would be the zmax v5, which performance wise is on par with the vamo, has better threads in my experience. Also has the option to use anything from 18350-18650 since it telescopes.

The tank gap on the Vamo is sooooo ugly tho.
As for the Zmax, I can't stand the telescope look.
I know I'm being really picky, but surely there's a way to get everything I'm looking for.
 

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I love the Sigelei Zmax Telescopic V3 and V5. But I can understand someone not wanting a telescopic tube as they require some extra care in adjustment and maintenance. The Sigelei Zmax V2 is still in production and has the same performance specs as the V3 and V5 with a standard tube. I don't know if later production V2s have the V3/5 removable top cap, though.
 

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I have a Vamo V5 and decided to get a Lambo 6 (super cheap at the moment) and have never been happier with an APV. Just get the right batteries for it (20A+) and it is good to go from 1 watt to 20 watts. One button operation that is quick and easy and about a 1/4 longer than a Provari. Mine is stainless and works excellent. Now I've had no problems with the Vamo other than a bit large and heavy to haul around all day in my pocket unless in 18350 mode which then requires I carry extra batteries. The price seems to be so cheap due to a bad review from PBusardo when he had problems above 15 watts. It was discovered the batteries he used was 10A max which work to about 15 watts but not much higher.
 

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I like the vamo v5, it does what it's supposed to do. It is big, no doubt about that. I used an 18350 in mine today for the first time and lasted through the work day on a battery. Made a big difference in the length and still vaped good. I use a mech most of the time now but I still keep the vamo close.
 

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When the Sigelei Zmax Telescopic V5 went into production last summer the Telescopic V3 got upgraded without a version change. One of those upgrades was the removable top cap which also changed the 510/eGo connector. Sigelei switched to 510/eGo threading machined from one piece of stainless steel. That eliminated problems Sigelei had with the brass eGo threading piece.

I'd say look into the new production V2. Varitube has them and I'm sure other dealers do as well. The only caveat for the V2 would be if it still has the old style brass eGo threading that could come loose and fall out. On the other hand, I have a 10 month old V3 with the brass eGo threading and it hasn't fallen out although I only use the 510 connector. Vendor sites are notoriously out of date when it comes to keeping up with Sigelei production modifications so if you find a V2 you like, ask about the eGo threading. The new production V2s don't have the Provari-like pips anymore from what I hear.
 

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Guys I'm really disappointed, I decided to look further into mods the other day and apparently the Vamo is the ONLY mod I've seen that meets the requirements I want (cylindrical tube (NOT telescope), stainless steel, VV&VW, 510+eGo threading, 18650 compatible, and screen). The things that really bother me about the Vamo are the weak threads, tank gap, chrome played brass "pieces" and size (i like big mods but its like... unnecessarily big.)
I'm actually considering jumping right into mech mods simply because I've yet to find an APV tube that meets my needs. If someone can shed some light on this thread please do. I sold my ego/t3s setup the other day, been almost 24hrs without it and really miss it (made a profit tho).

Thanks in advance.

First I'll start with the fact that I use almost exclusively mechs now. You better know what not to do before you get one. Now I have to ask, why does it have to be everything on your list or nothing? You have to have vw. Is that more important than good threads or having the ability to screw a tank all the way down? I feel like you have set up a set of requirements that are almost impossible to meet. The Provari does everything you ask except VW. There are several that do it all except for take an 18650 battery. Truthfully you need to do some more research and find which is most important. I personally would hate the size of a Vamo but the little quirks are the things that would make me throw it in a river. Just my couple of pennies.
 
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