I use a couple of VTR v2 mods and can say they're very well made and convenient to use. It's much easier to adjust voltage than with Vamo, and there's no chance of accidental adjustment which I do all the time with the Vamo, although the electrical performance of both is similar. Because the Vamo can stack 2 * 18350 batteries 15W is more achievable with the Vamo. The box form factor of the VTR can feel weird, and I mostly use a long drip tip so the mod is further from my face. I can almost guarantee that when you get your VTR and see it in its crazy/wonderful case you'll feel real pride of ownership, it's a beautiful thing to have. You can't have too many mods, and as you rotate them you'll be spreading out the wear and tear, making them all last longer.
