Favortie VV mod

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twostepjake

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Im currently rocking the Ego twist as my only VV. Looking into maybe getting another. I love box mods(out of what ive tried so far) and want a VV box. i was lookin at http://www.smokerevolt.com/VVTubeMod cus its cheap and i figured its a good start. Anyone using anything they would recommend? Or whats your favorite VVmod?
 

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Seeing as the only true VV I own is the Lavatube, it is my favorite. I have used the twists and they are pretty great for the money. It can b e hard to change the voltage and/or see what you are changing the voltage to. I have tried a few other vv PVs but we will jump straight to the good stuff...

I have used my friends provari for a couple of days before, and I have to admit it was an amazing device. I dislike the single button but I am sure if I would have used it longer I would have gotten used to it. I also dislike the look, but for as well as it worked I can look over the looks :)
 

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+1 Lavatube.

I am a strong believer in the eGo anything. I send all new vapers straight there.

But for the next level and something that won't be TOO expensive, I'd recommend the Lambo V2 (lavatube). You can pick up a whole kit with everything you need for $80 from MyVaporStore. (look on their thread on ECF and you can find a 10% off coupon for this month (October)).
 

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I've been through several ego-twist, and while they work decent, they all broke with 1 drop, so you got to be very careful with them. (ex. rolling off table, those night of drinking and vaping)

My fa VV mod right now would be the VV reo grand (bottom fed mod) good for on the go. You might want to check out reos mods site for more info. The price is a bit high, but the durability that comes with it is well worth the price IMO.

My next one to try would be the Provari v2 coming in tomorrow for dripping.
 

twostepjake

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provari seems to be popular. i was thinking of making my own mod but i dont wanna dive in head first completely blind. i wanna find some in depth wiring schematics. what goes where and to what and blah blah blah. cus i would like to have one that has a voltage display. also id like to have an ohm reader too but that can come later.
 

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I just received my first provari last week and love it. The next one will be a mini. The only problem for some might be the weight with the 18650 battery. I am surprised how heavy it is, and I carry it around all day. Trying the 18490 today and is much better just not sure how long the battery will last on it though.
 

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I have 3 VV Mods

1 Vmax
1 Lavatube clone by Ivape called the Varitube X
1 Gripper

I love the gripper its not a box but kinda feels like a box its a 50 dollar VV Mod
the Varitube I paid 45 for it and I love it great its a tube. Its not a provari but its a good solid VV Mod
and my vmax I love it and hate it all in the same sentence you can find them between 55 and 100

I do like the Zmax because its not VV its VW and hell I perfer the fact of VW over VV anyday
 

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My favourite VV is the one that puts electricity into my atomizers and makes vapour. Have a twist, LT, and provari, all of them work as intended. Though of the 3, the provari is the one that feels best as far as "I can fend off 2 dozen rabid toddlers with this thing and have a vape afterwards." You never know.
 

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Welcome , but I recomend the Vmax or Zmax , over the lavatube , or Lambo . I have all of those , including a Provari , and been using the Vmax quite a bit . The pulse modulation , hits harded than the Lambos , and Provari's . I use my Penelope with a 2.2 ohm coil at 4.2 volts on the Provari , and it works the same , on the Vmax , at only 3 volts ??? If money is no object , Provari is best choice . If money is tight , get a Vmax . It's about the same money as a Lambo , but does a lot more . At least that's my opinion.
 

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my provari is on it's way, if you want cheaper, i've had ok experience with the vector from vaporbeast.com, and the kit he sells them as is pretty nice for the price....if you want to try building your own, check madvapes, as they have the kits and all the tools you need, and can come out WAY WAY cheaper if you can manage to get a kit together
 

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+1 Lavatube.

I am a strong believer in the eGo anything. I send all new vapers straight there.

But for the next level and something that won't be TOO expensive, I'd recommend the Lambo V2 (lavatube). You can pick up a whole kit with everything you need for $80 from MyVaporStore. (look on their thread on ECF and you can find a 10% off coupon for this month (October)).

I agree with Nick. Love my eGos and Lambo as well. MVS has great prices.
 
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