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Ease of use for beginner ... variable voltage batts

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enigz

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If you want to get a slim and simple and VV, then go for the twist. It is much more compact than the Vamo or SVD

As for the Vamo and SVD, there are added advantages of course, such as interchangable batteries; if one battery dies, you can simply swap it out. Plus there are additional functions such as a screen, able to check battery level and coil resistance.

And if you're getting a vamo, do get the V3, it has much quality improvements over the V2; the V2 suffers too much in terms of quality.
Also DO NOT get the silver chrome model, the build quality is simply horrendous. I've gotten rid of mine within a week of receiving it.
The blacl chrome is ok except for certain ppl complaining that the chrome wears off. The stainless steel ones are the best. Build quality is second to none and workmanship is excellent.

Do also consider the innokin SVD. I am also getting one myself since the reviews are nothing but good.
 
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