If this isn't the cutest little stocking stuffer!

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KjAthena

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I do recommend this for anybody add a topper plug into usb port or cigarette lighter adapter and great they work. It is all I use in the car topped by a protank mini...they sit well in the cup holder or laying in my lap...are attached by a cord so if they slde off my lap they are easy to retrieve. Remember to unplug when you leave the car

At home on the computer they sit right next to the keyboard....saves my batteries for out and about use

the VV is a multiple click and takes less than 5 mins to master
 

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Now if I got one of these, what would I do with all of those batteries I dropped money on? Lol I do use my vv v3 in pass through mode pretty often though. It's a handy feature to have sometimes. My work car has WAY to many cords running everywhere, so I think it would be in case of emergency only. Throw it in the glove box and forget about it until you need it!
 

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I am disappointed. I wanted to read your review of this product. Hope you decide to write one. Do you recommend this device for a newbie?
I absolutely recommend these, especially if it is the 3 voltage version, I have had the straight thru 5vdc USB one and if you didn't run 2.6Ω-3.0Ω it would get hot and taste burnt.

I got these 3 voltage version in Blue (3.2v), Purple (3.7v) and Red (4.2v) Green (4.7v[actually unregulated]) which lets me dial in the proper vape for the coils I have on hand...most of my 1.8Ω-2.2Ω coils run perfect on the blue setting but the 2.4Ω-2.6Ω I kick up to red, it vapes AWESOME. The cord isn't really held by much, maybe a blob of glue so don't pull on it hard and the cord could be longer.

My other one...it pulled loose and broke the wire but it was fixed with a stress knot and re-soldering...
coincidental mine cost $5.50 from FT, the other one was about that price from a different vendor.

Believe it or not you can build your own...the module for the voltage regulation is on FT too
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1402605

I highly recommend these...I end up using mine more than my other battery powered rigs, for my commute to work and at my desk in my cubicle...works great..use eGo threaded clearomizers...save the 510 threads...they do wear out

https://www.fasttech.com/p/1382500
 
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I use one when I go visiting my parents every month. I'm 2 hours away and figure that there is no excuse to NOT visit once a month. I'm not too sure about power fluctuations when city driving, I burned out 2 devices while doing that. the one I keep in the car now, I plug in once I'm on the highway and vape for two solid hours while driving. No worry about changing batteries on the road. I can change the device on it one-handed while driving so it's safer that way too.
I can see how it would work very well just sitting at home but I have 2 twists, 2 spinners, 2 SIDs and a passthrough battery so don't really worry about that. :)
 

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I have the 4 position model from litcigusa...3 volt...3.6...4.2...4.6. (for me only 3.6 and 4.2 are useful) My only critique is that the cord is 4 foot...wish it was a tad longer. Long enough for the car, but I run it from a power strip on the floor next to my computer, so 4 ft is just barely long enough. Other than that it's perfect. Oh, and you will likely need at least a 1.5 amp adapter.
 

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I do recommend this for anybody add a topper plug into usb port or cigarette lighter adapter and great they work. It is all I use in the car topped by a protank mini...they sit well in the cup holder or laying in my lap...are attached by a cord so if they slde off my lap they are easy to retrieve. Remember to unplug when you leave the car

At home on the computer they sit right next to the keyboard....saves my batteries for out and about use

the VV is a multiple click and takes less than 5 mins to master

My first vape was a VV, multiple click ego type. The only drawback with that was that with three volts to choose from, and 5 clicks to get to the next one, it took 15 clicks to turn it off to put in my pocket. However, with a passthrough, it'll only work while plugged in, so that shouldn't be an issue.
 

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I am disappointed. I wanted to read your review of this product. Hope you decide to write one. Do you recommend this device for a newbie?

It probably imparts a metallic taste, a plastic taste, causes leaks and dry hits. Goodnews! is you do not have to tilt your clearomizer while using it.

/sarcasm

I love mine, the thing is awesome!
 
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