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pigelty

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Currently, I vape "blu" cigs.

Although I like them, I would like to have another alternative vaporizer.

I've looked through this forum for reviews, but still having difficulty making a decision on two pv's that seem to be pretty popular.

I am debating whether or not to get the e-Go or the RIVA.

Can someone please tell me in a nutshell their performance, which one is best and how to use it? Pros and cons are helpful too! Thanks all!
 

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Roughly you'll get 8-12 hrs of vaping time from either one (depending on how heavy you vape obviously). The ego is a 3.4V batt which is regulated. Meaning it will hold that voltage until it dies. Which is a plus and a minus all at the same time. You'll get consistent performance but, it will not give you as much power for a good TH and warmth in vapor compared to a Riva.

The Riva is a 3.7V device but, the voltage will steadily decrease during usage until it is dead. Which means it isn't AS consistent but, it will give you better performance overall.
 

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pigelty,

There are also some newer variable voltage Ego type Batts out that you can click and change the voltage from 3.4-4.2 depending on which ones you get, some go up to 3.9v some up to 4.2v and there is also a newer one called the Evo which looks like a nice cool device going from 3.7-6.5v it takes batts but is PWM which makes it a nice vape make sure you look at this too. You can see the specs here = 2012 hot sell Luxury variable voltage EVO e-cig,metal button and 5 LED color,no any leaking - Detailed info for 2012 hot sell Luxury variable voltage EVO e-cig,metal button and 5 LED color,no any leaking,variable voltage e-cig,2012 hot sell Luxury va
 
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