I don't like mods. I'd rather just use an eGo.

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Heavyrocker

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Changing the numbers on my VAMO does nothing. It all tastes the same. I'd rather use an eGo than that big heavy thing.[/QUOTE

I use a stock ego 1000 with the click VV from 3.2 to 4.2 mah batt and om getting massive taste and vapour,sometimes i find some juices too thick and dont vap as well and all i do it add a drop or 2 of distilled water and get massive clouds,i dont have a big mod yet but sometimes i wonder if i really NEED one,im very happy with my joyetech ego one month in and im still using the same 5 attys.I do use a Nova on my egos too and i find some juice wont vap too good,again all i do is add a few drops of water and way too go,i think the all in the juice.
 
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Great to have choices, isn't it? I don't much care about variable voltage either. But then, that is because of the type juice I vape...and I only vape that one juice. I like the eGo regulated setting, so that is what I set my VV stuff for, I never change it. I do like the extra power of the bigger APV batteries, however. And I like removable batteries with longer life. I'm happy using mechanical and semi-mechanical mods, even though they start out kinda strong with a fresh battery. I do like my VV Gripper...but it stays set on 3.1 and that's that. I just like the shape of it and how it feels in my hand. Plus...it hits like a steam engine!

EDIT: Oops. forgot to mention. I use LR 2ohm single coils in carto tanks.
 

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Changing the numbers on my VAMO does nothing. It all tastes the same. I'd rather use an eGo than that big heavy thing.

Nothing wrong with that. I've been happy with the ego type batts for a couple years, tho when the Twist came out having variable voltage was a godsend to me since I use many different atties with varying resistance. Set the Vamo aside and when you're ready for more control over your vape it will be waiting. I have a Vamo coming that I'm really excited about but will still often use my Twists and cig-a-likes on the go.

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That's okeedokee if you like eGos :thumbs: ..nothing wrong with that!
eGos got me off the ciggys so I have no complaints with them and I will still use them as backups for my Vamo.
Being a heavy vaper, I was charging 1000mAh eGos twice a day, lol
The Vamo gives me an opportunity not to have to charge batts as much, lol

But we vapers have MANY choices now, and more coming out all the time in all kinds of form factors :)

There's something for everyone - and that's why I love vaping! :D
 

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Being a heavy vaper, I was charging 1000mAh eGos twice a day, lol

Haha! That's so true. At first it was like, 1000mAh, that should last all day. True if I'm out and about, but often vaping at home I'll finish off a Twist while one is still finishing charging. I call it my Binky, cause it rarely leaves my mouth lol.

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Nothing wrong with the eGo - sized PV's. Whatever works to keep you off analogs is the best PV in the world. That said, I got used to the ProVari & the Zmax. But, I keep a couple of eGos charged up & ready to go. I like them with Atomic Cinnamide juice. The bigger ones with that juice like to blow my head off....even with 3 ohm cartos.
 
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