Ego, Kgo (Riva) Revolution V.2, Vtube differences?

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thall12

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I have an Apollo Tgo, and a joyetech Ego-C which I love, but am considering trying something new.
what are the differences with these?

Does the revolution have a tank?, is it good for the price about 50.00?

What does changing the Voltage accomplish?

Should I try a Vtube or a revolution?

What are the differences between a Vtube and a revolution?

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The boge v.2 isn't bad. It's a juice feeder system. The issue with it is that the battery is built in, so if the battery dies it can't be replaced. I got one on Black Friday for $25-$30. I probably wouldn't pay more than that because of the battery issue. Draw is a little hard but I got a dremel and drilled the slots deeper and it helped.

Battery does last all day and I think it hold around 6 ml juice (forget). I got it because I wanted to see if I'd like a juice feeder system and found that I really do.

Here's a review-
A PBusardo Review - Boge Revolution V2 - YouTube
 

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I have a V2 and love it; no issues with draw,use Boge!
Kanger will give draw issues...but you just use a 510-510 adaptor.

You know those 4 indention's where you screw in the carto? That's where I drilled them down a bit to let air in. The vape wasn't so tight that way. To me it was similiar to using an ego with a cone. I don't like cones for the same reason.

I did accidently use a dcc on it and it stopped working. All you have to do if you do that is plug it into the charger again and it resets.
 

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I just received my VMOD 2.0 today and it is absolutely awesome. Build quality is great. Clouds of vapor! From what I read the Vapage mod is leaps and bounds better than the Revo V2 in build quality. I have never used a Revolution but did research it and allot of people are having issues with it coming apart when squonking the mod. It is also necessary to press the bottle harder on the boge because of the needle feeding system (causing the separation) , where to VMOD uses a chamber system that fills when you turn it upside down. The chassis of the VMOD is made of plastic but the casing is aluminum where the revolution is all plastic. Its a little more expensive for the vmod when you add the cost of batteries and chargers but imo it is totally worth it. You can also get %15 off with code: vapin15.
 

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I just received my VMOD 2.0 today and it is absolutely awesome. Build quality is great. Clouds of vapor! From what I read the Vapage mod is leaps and bounds better than the Revo V2 in build quality. I have never used a Revolution but did research it and allot of people are having issues with it coming apart when squonking the mod. It is also necessary to press the bottle harder on the boge because of the needle feeding system (causing the separation) , where to VMOD uses a chamber system that fills when you turn it upside down. The chassis of the VMOD is made of plastic but the casing is aluminum where the revolution is all plastic. Its a little more expensive for the vmod when you add the cost of batteries and chargers but imo it is totally worth it. You can also get %15 off with code: vapin15.

They aren't in the same price range so it's silly to compare the two. For the price and what it is, it works well.

As far as a Vmod, I would spend the extra $30 and get a Reo with non-proprietary batteries.
 
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