IPV3 or SMY GOD 180

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wrice4

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Hey everyone, so I have had my IPV3 a week not and absolutely love it. My local B&M will be getting the SMY GOD 180 in next week and I am on the reserve list to get one, unless I change my mind. Now, I am perfectly fine with my IPV3, and have no issues, but I have had this thought in my head recently about how I should sell the IPV3 and get the SMY....thoughts? is SMy even a reputable company? The reason for this thought is that the SMY has some really really cool features about it.

I like that the voltage is from 9-14 volts, instead of IPV3 only going up to 7 volts, which allows you to get a more correct/accurate voltage for bigger ohms or what not. It seems like its not much bigger than the IPV3, and if I am only vaping below 100 watts, then 3 batteries should last me a crazy long time.

Any thoughts on this? How would the IPV3 compare to this SMY and which would you pick if you had not bought one yet and were choosing between the two, and why?
 

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Hey everyone, so I have had my IPV3 a week not and absolutely love it. My local B&M will be getting the SMY GOD 180 in next week and I am on the reserve list to get one, unless I change my mind. Now, I am perfectly fine with my IPV3, and have no issues, but I have had this thought in my head recently about how I should sell the IPV3 and get the SMY....thoughts? is SMy even a reputable company? The reason for this thought is that the SMY has some really really cool features about it.

I like that the voltage is from 9-14 volts, instead of IPV3 only going up to 7 volts, which allows you to get a more correct/accurate voltage for bigger ohms or what not. It seems like its not much bigger than the IPV3, and if I am only vaping below 100 watts, then 3 batteries should last me a crazy long time.

Any thoughts on this? How would the IPV3 compare to this SMY and which would you pick if you had not bought one yet and were choosing between the two, and why?


waiting on info as well, the specs for this thing seem too good to be true, which makes me think maybe the build quality will be less than desirable. Soon as i get word that these things are good, the mechs are going on craigslist and i'm getting one of these bad boys.



can you say one ohm coil at 12 volts pushing 150 watts? at NINE (9) amps?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? tell sony they can stick their batteries in a dark damp place, this device will render mechs for cloudchasing useless.
 

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waiting on info as well, the specs for this thing seem too good to be true, which makes me think maybe the build quality will be less than desirable. Soon as i get word that these things are good, the mechs are going on craigslist and i'm getting one of these bad boys.



can you say one ohm coil at 12 volts pushing 150 watts? at NINE (9) amps?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? tell sony they can stick their batteries in a dark damp place, this device will render mechs for cloudchasing useless.

Been reading a lot of negative reviews about the product. I might just stick with my ipv3. I have read that smy is not a quality company.
 

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I've been using my God 180 for a few weeks now. There are some things I like such as battery life time and how it hits really hard. I do have some issues with the quality of the 510 connection though. It doesn't seem solid enough. But it has become my desk mod of choice. It's size kind of makes it impractical to take it anywhere else.
 
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