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I have no idea if any of you might be in the market for the VV V3 or V4s, but I came across a vendor of vendors. EXCELLENT CS and prices that will make your head spin!

I ordered several on 9/1. That's TWO days ago, and they are in my hands as of this afternoon. So in addition to such amazing CS, fabulous prices, the shipping was unbelievably fast. I HIGHLY recommend these guys.

Hey Kat...GREAT find...thanx for sharing!

I mean...we're talkin' $12 for a Nature Edition VV V3...:shock:

I ended up scoring a Forest Vine, Silver Vine and Ocean Shell...

Although I have a number of different mods in my rotation (all mentioned in your Little itty bitty mods under $100 thread)...I always stick a VV V3 in my pocket when I'm headed out the door (and leave a back-up VV V3 in a cut-up pool noodle in my cup-holder in my car.)

[To me...the VV V4 was a disappointment. Although it has 200mAh more...it is about twice as expensive, bigger and heavier...and still has the :nah: fixed 510 pin.]

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[To me...the VV V4 was a disappointment. Although it has 200mAh more...it is about twice as expensive, bigger and heavier...and still has the :nah: fixed 510 pin.]

This is good to know, about the fixed 510, and helps me resist the lure of a $25 vv4; the only reason I stuck my vv3's in a drawer for extreme backup is that collapsing pin problem; it got tiresome having to pop it back up everytime I put something different on top.

Thankfully, the CF4s don't have that problem. :thumb:

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Welcome back and good to see you. The CFIV is a great device much more pocketable that the MVP. It has become my favorite carry whenever I need a little more than what a VV can offer (btw there is a link above for $10 VV 3's, I bought 5 more to PIF). You have GOT to see what Phiniac is doing in the realm of laser etching for the CFIV. For very short money you can get some really cool designs or even custom art http://phiniac.com/mods.php .

Now showing that link is evil, just evil...but it is going to be my 2nd vapeversary, and I did waste last years vapeversary budget on an Istick. Hmmm
 

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I have a strange feeling about this one. First the price is too good to be true. The body sells separably for more than the body and the battery together. Also the site specifies free shipping over $50 yet when added to the cart there is no shipping charge. Things just don't look right.

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It was a deal. The prices have been adjusted upward. I think it was a screw up or possibly a Labor Day sale.
 

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Now showing that link is evil, just evil...but it is going to be my 2nd vapeversary, and I did waste last years vapeversary budget on an Istick. Hmmm
I know, right? But hey, your deserve it! :evil: Really, at those prices it is almost a no brainer. Did you happen to notice that they can do matching tank glass as well? :rolleyes:

It was a deal. The prices have been adjusted upward. I think it was a screw up or possibly a Labor Day sale.

I scored a shine edition MVP for a beginner friend and then ordered 5 VV's for myself but it looks like that windfall is over with.

Although I have a number of different mods in my rotation (all mentioned in your Little itty bitty mods under $100 thread)...I always stick a VV V3 in my pocket when I'm headed out the door (and leave a back-up VV V3 in a cut-up pool noodle in my cup-holder in my car.)

[To me...the VV V4 was a disappointment. Although it has 200mAh more...it is about twice as expensive, bigger and heavier...and still has the :nah: fixed 510 pin.]

I have several mods but as a working guy, a VV3 and a clearo is what gets me through the day!

VV4 is a disappointment. It just could have been done so, so much better. It was in the very back of the rotation for the longest time but has just recently been moved forward with the addition of the Achilles Titanium Atty with a 1ohm coil at ~13.5w to make for a decent light pocket rig but still not as handy/durable as the VV3 and a clearo.
 

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Now showing that link is evil, just evil...but it is going to be my 2nd vapeversary, and I did waste last years vapeversary budget on an Istick. Hmmm


Doooooooo eeet!

Phiniac makes such beautiful items. I can't recall if I posted them here, and I do not want to innundate anyone with the pretties. But I did get the sandblasted CF4, and a slew of Phiniac designed replacement tanks as well.

Do you need something ... say in green, amoret? ;)
 

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I know, right? But hey, your deserve it! :evil: Really, at those prices it is almost a no brainer. Did you happen to notice that they can do matching tank glass as well? :rolleyes:

Doooooooo eeet!

Phiniac makes such beautiful items. I can't recall if I posted them here, and I do not want to innundate anyone with the pretties. But I did get the sandblasted CF4, and a slew of Phiniac designed replacement tanks as well.

Do you need something ... say in green, amoret? ;)

They don't have glass for any of my toppers (I still love my Davides, but they are hard to shop for) but they do have complete mini protanks at an amazing price, and a tootle puffer can never have too many of them.
 

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They don't have glass for any of my toppers (I still love my Davides, but they are hard to shop for) but they do have complete mini protanks at an amazing price, and a tootle puffer can never have too many of them.

Shoot 'em an email. They may etch your tanks?

(Or, as I recall, Michael's has glass etching kits....)
 
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I took a chance on the Low Price Ecigs.com Distrupter price and ordered one during the Labor day weekend. It arrived today. It's hard to get any Innokin device and not be happy with it. This is no exception. It kind of reminds me of the MVP 3.0 and 3.0 pro series in size and feel. I do like the wide round button with low pressure firing. The battery rail fit is tight. Better tight than a rattle. The styling is nice with the two tone choice of colors. I do however think they fell down on the top plate designs. The depressed plates on both the unit and battery look cheap. Kind of a dull unfinished looking finish as well. It is a stylish mod and deserves better. A flat top polished or even color coordinated would look better in my opinion. Since the temp control version is hitting the streets soon I expect continuing price drops on the standard 50w version. Too soon to comment on battery life. Perhaps some of you that have had the Disrupter for a while can comment. Innokin is always an easy review. Good as usual. Now that I have "Disrupted" you feel free to continue regular browsing.
 
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I took a chance on the Low Price Ecigs.com Distrupter price and ordered one during the Labor day weekend. It arrived today. It's hard to get any Innokin device and not be happy with it. This is no exception. It kind of reminds me of the MVP 3.0 and 3.0 pro series in size and feel. I do like the wide round button with low pressure firing. The battery rail fit is tight. Better tight than a rattle. The styling is nice with the two tone choice of colors. I do however think they fell down on the top plate designs. The depressed plates on both the unit and battery look cheap. Kind of a dull unfinished looking finish as well. It is a stylish mod and deserves better. A flat top polished or even color coordinated would look better in my opinion. Since the temp control version is hitting the streets soon I expect continuing price drops on the standard 50w version. Too soon to comment on battery life. Perhaps some of you that have had the Disrupter for a while can comment. Innokin is always an easy review. Good as usual. Now that I have "Disrupted" you feel free to continue regular browsing.

I get exactly the same battery life from my Disrupter as I do my MVP 20W mods - around 8 hours. But I chain vape, so I would imagine many people would get a day or more.
 

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I get exactly the same battery life from my Disrupter as I do my MVP 20W mods - around 8 hours. But I chain vape, so I would imagine many people would get a day or more.

What is the rated mAh? I can get 2 days pretty easily from my CF4's.

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What is the rated mAh? I can get 2 days pretty easily from my CF4's.

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2000mah but a different battery so it may be more or less. Been puffing on it since this morning and about 1/3 gone but not sure of the battery gauge accuracy either.
 

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I don't really chainvape too much; may take 2-3 hits, then set it down until I think of it again, which could be 5-20 minutes. And my coils are generally above 1.5Ω, and my power setting never above 9.5w -- usually around 8.5-9w these days, with the Achilles. That's one reason I love these attys so much; it's much more economical to use 9w instead of 10w, and 9mg instead of 10mg, yet still get a great vape. It's all about dat tight-draw tootle puff. :D

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I don't really chainvape too much; may take 2-3 hits, then set it down until I think of it again, which could be 5-20 minutes. And my coils are generally above 1.5Ω, and my power setting never above 9.5w -- usually around 8.5-9w these days, with the Achilles. That's one reason I love these attys so much; it's much more economical to use 9w instead of 10w, and 9mg instead of 10mg, yet still get a great vape. It's all about dat tight-draw tootle puff. :D

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I have my Kayfun built at 2.3 ohms (twisted 32g), vape at 15 watts and can easily get 1.5 days from the CF4.

The higher the ohms the longer the battery life generally.

The Lipo is an awesome battery, definitely does not disappoint...unless your running 0.2 ohms @ 40 watts
 

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I have my Kayfun built at 2.3 ohms (twisted 32g), vape at 15 watts and can easily get 1.5 days from the CF4.

The higher the ohms the longer the battery life generally.

The Lipo is an awesome battery, definitely does not disappoint...unless your running 0.2 ohms @ 40 watts

Now that's a thought - higher ohms to preserve battery life. My GS Airs use 1.5 ohm coils, so that's what I'm used to running at. A few weeks ago I started vaping on Erlkonigin clones and I just automatically wrapped 1.5 ohm coils. Maybe next time I change coils I'll go up to 2 ohms and see how that affects my battery life. :thumb:
 
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