ego or vamo??

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Of those I'd take the ego's.

I have a couple of eGo batteries, a mechanical (k100) and an iTaste MVP but the batteries that get used the most? eGo.

They are small and easily fit in the pocket, arent even noticed most of the time and just super handy when I'm out and about.

I even find that when I'm home I tend to use them more than my K100 just because they are so easy to use. I found that the kanger Protank really shines on the ego twist batteries.

Now that said... it really boils down to what atomizer, tank, clearo, rba you are using...that will make all the difference. Get something like a RSST for home (amazing flavor & vape producer) and then maybe a protank for when you are out and about.
 
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Of those I'd take the ego's.

I have a couple of eGo batteries, a mechanical (k100) and an iTaste MVP but the batteries that get used the most? eGo.

They are small and easily fit in the pocket, arent even noticed most of the time and just super handy when I'm out and about.

I even find that when I'm home I tend to use them more than my K100 just because they are so easy to use. I found that the kanger Protank really shines on the ego twist batteries.

Now that said... it really boils down to what atomizer, tank, clearo, rba you are using...that will make all the difference. Get something like a RSST for home (amazing flavor & vape producer) and then maybe a protank for when you are out and about.

Seriously? You recommend an RSST rebuildable atomizer for a noob? And then take the ego over the Vamo? By the way, the Protank is top heavy on the ego batteries. I like the egos as well, but that wasn't the question, and my answer was get both for the obvious reasons that rule number one in vaping is backups, backups, backups.
 

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Welcome , but I have to agree with Billbeckusa on this one , and not because we both live in Vegas . The Ego's are fine as a backup , or for when you want to go stealth , when out and about . The Vamo is going to provide lots more options for your vaping experience . And also very true on the RSST . Even though it's considered a beginners RBA , you are no way , ready for one of those just yet. Maybe the Vamo , and a Kanger Protank , and a few Clearo's , such as Kanger T3's , Evod's , etc . Good luck .
 
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Welcome , but I have to agree with Billbeckusa on this one , and not because we both live in Vegas . The Ego's are fine as a backup , or for when you want to go stealth , when out and about . The Vamo is going to provide lots more options for your vaping experience . And also very true on the RSST . Even though it's considered a beginners RBA , you are no way , ready for one of those just yet. Maybe the Vamo , and a Kanger Protanks , and a few Clearo's Kanger T3's , Evod's , etc . Good luck .

Nice to meet a fellow Las Vegan...howdy!
 

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Welcome , but I have to agree with Billbeckusa on this one , and not because we both live in Vegas . The Ego's are fine as a backup , or for when you want to go stealth , when out and about . The Vamo is going to provide lots more options for your vaping experience . And also very true on the RSST . Even though it's considered a beginners RBA , you are no way , ready for of those just yet. Maybe the Vamo , and a Kanger Protanks , and a few Clearo's Kanger T3's , Evod's , etc . Good luck .

BTW, one heck of a nice collection. Love it...I'll get there some day. I appreciate your enthusiasm!
 

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I have both, and currently I use the Vamo more however, like others have said the eGo's are a smaller form factor thus easier to carry around. My eGo actually lasts longer (battery power) than my Vamo with a single a 18350 but I vape at higher power than my fixed voltage eGo. I do like having both though... so like Bill I recommend both

It does look like a light saber in the long mode!, but not so much with the shorty battery. If you do decide on a Vamo, be sure to get the kit with the charger and two 18650 batteries - then order some IMR 18350's for short stuff mode. :vapor:
 
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Billbeck has the right answers I think as does Suegeo. If I may confuse you though..... Look at the SVD at FT..... got mine from FT last week and it is absolutely wicked cool..... built like a tank.. heavy Duty and heavy..... quality ........looks like something from an HG Wells novel

( but get the egos too my friend.. they WILL get used more at work and play)
 

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Just like what has been stated already...if you don't mind the size get the Vamo. I have several Vision Twists...that don't get used since I've gotten the Vamo. Love it....wife has a Provari and it's nice, built like a tank. The Vamo in the noob setting is so easy. Either one is very good choice, but I say the Vamo. Vape on
 
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