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I currently use the wetbox and keep having issues with it. It is actually my second one. I have been looking to replace it and found this:

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I would like to get some feedback before I spend any more money.
 

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VMOD Spec:

Firing button has mechanized on-off capability (rotate left for off, rotate right for on)
juice feeder system has never seen before chamber delivery design (no tubes are needed)
Built tough, designed to last.
flexible rubber tip
Specially designed cartomizer (called Silo) uses 510 threads
7000 series aluminum cone anodized
outer shell is anodized 7000 series aluminum
Multiple anodized colors available for cone and outer shell.
inner housing is high-impact plastic
10ml super soft-squeezable e-juice bottle
designed for 14500 UltraFire battery
completely wireless--all mechanical
totally cleanable
assembles and dissembles like a military weapon...simple!


sounds cool


Tells me to contact them for a price, i don't like that
 

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For me, I'd choose a vendor with a proven track record. Saving a few bucks mean nothing if it dumps on you after using it. I'm wondering why you are on your second wetbox and still having problems? Any vendor support/warranty help?

I've spent anywhere from $40-$125 on a PV and 6 months later all are still working like new and at no time have they ever -ever failed me. All were purchased from reputable vendors with outstanding customer reviews. If I can't find evidence of this, I sure am not interested.:2c:
 

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I agree. Not to diss new folks in the market, but I personally would let some one else try it out!

For me, I'd choose a vendor with a proven track record. Saving a few bucks mean nothing if it dumps on you after using it. I'm wondering why you are on your second wetbox and still having problems? Any vendor support/warranty help?

I've spent anywhere from $40-$125 on a PV and 6 months later all are still working like new and at no time have they ever -ever failed me. All were purchased from reputable vendors with outstanding customer reviews. If I can't find evidence of this, I sure am not interested.:2c:
 

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Looks pretty nice! I hate this world of vaping... every time I buy something, its missing an element of convenience. My 510 was great, then Egos took over. My ego was great, then tank attys came out. My tank attys were great, then high voltage got popular. High voltage is great, but how about 3.7 w/ low resistance? Dripping is wonderful, but how about carts? Carts are convenient, but check out this bottom feeder... vape like you're dripping with the convenience of a cart! Grrrrrrr....
 
For me, I'd choose a vendor with a proven track record. Saving a few bucks mean nothing if it dumps on you after using it. I'm wondering why you are on your second wetbox and still having problems? Any vendor support/warranty help?

I've spent anywhere from $40-$125 on a PV and 6 months later all are still working like new and at no time have they ever -ever failed me. All were purchased from reputable vendors with outstanding customer reviews. If I can't find evidence of this, I sure am not interested.:2c:

The first wetbox quit working on me. I tried new batteries, replacing the juice bottle, and the cart. Nothing worked.
 
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