Is VAMO a good choice for me?

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Broodwich

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Hey everyone,
So I've been thinking (not decided) about getting a VAMO. My reasoning is that I saw a good review for it on Taste Your juice; I'm currently on an eGo 650 and ready to move to something more configurable; it seems like a good PV to start into VV/VW with; and, IT'S IN MY PRICE RANGE!!! Found the tube, 2 18350s, and charger for about $50.

So just wondering do you folks think it's a good idea?
Are they any other comparible PVs in this price range ($60ish)?


Thanks for any advice you can offer!
 

BuzzKilla

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If it fits your price budget, i say give it a try.
$50 to get you going isn't bad at all.
And if you later decide to upgrade to a better unit or go mechanical, you got the batteries and charger ready to go.

No one can tell you if it is good for YOU, but it's an ok device.
I dont personally own one, but many people recommend them.
 

budynbuick

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I bypassed the beginners stuff & purchased the Vamo (Now have 5). $33 @ vaporbreak for the kit. The batts & charger work great. I get same run time as with e-fest or aw. I just check regularly with my MM. I started stacking these 350 & @ the end the diff in voltage was 3.68 & 3.67 on my fluke. Someone on ecf said stacking improved their overall vape so I tried it & must concur with their findings. YMMV
 

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Thanks for all the replies! Sounds like the VAMO doesn't have any haters lol. I think maybe I'll get all the batteries and try with stacking and without. Will always have charged batteries too this way. Now I'm excited, can't wait to have an even better vaping experience. COME ON PAY DAY!!! In the mean time I'll read pretty much everything I can about watts/volts/ohms.

Would you guys recommend starting with 1 or 2 batts? Would 1 be easier to tweak until I get the hang?
 
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