eGoc-Twist vs Vision Spinner (mini review)

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Shapermc

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So, I want to start out by saying: generally these are about the same. If anyone is looking to buy one over the other they're both very good batteries and this is really just a my preference in the small differences.

As you probably know these are both rechargeable batteries, and a small amount of VV to them with a manual dial on the bottom. The Vision has a strong advantage in both colors and battery size. I mainly moved over to the Spinner to get a 1300mah battery as the 1100mah Twist just barely doesn't make it a whole day for me w/o needing a recharge. In the customization Spinner is a better choice here, and I really love the length and girth of the 1300 mah Spinner "fatty".

The quality of the vape on these two is fairly similar, but I find that the Twist has a slightly less airy draw to it. Without having a multimeter to test these things I can't say for sure, but to get the same quality of VTF (vapor, throat hit, and flavor) from the Spinner I have to move up the voltage about .1 to .2 higher than the Twist. On the quality of the VTF the Twist wins out by a very small margin.

The big difference is the dial at the bottom. The Twist has a barely readable marks on the dial with notches to denote every .2 voltage differences and is quite smooth. The Vision has a hash-slashed grippy dial with a very easy to see red notch in it to identify what voltage it is at. While on paper this seems like an obvious win for the Spinner, but I find that the dial is much much looser on the Spinner making it easy to accidentally adjust the voltage. Add to that, the spinner only marks every .5 voltage difference, so if you're not looking for exactly 3.3, 3.8, 4.3, or 4.8 volts you're in the realm of guessing. I came to prefer 3.7 and 4.0 volts depending on which tank/cart/atty I was using, and hitting 4.0v is highly guess work on my part. Mainly for not knowing what voltage I'm at I have to say that the Twist has a huge advantage here.

With that said, both are solid choices and the ability to have a cheaper, larger 1300 mah "fatty" Spinner, with a better girth and length to it, really wins out above the other minor problems it has. This mini-review is only to point out the differences that the two have for those debating on purchasing one over the other. If the customization options were exactly the same I'd get a Twist over the Spinner for a couple extra dollars in a heart beat.
 
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