Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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jseah

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That is the kind of tips I love to hear. I wouldn't think of adding $5 bucks on parts to get the free shipping, way too many brainy thinking involved there. I would just pay the $70 plus the $5 shipping and be smiling about the great deal I made.
Is always a great idea to drop a post here before pulling the trigger in new hardware. THANKS
I ordered it from My Vapor Store. They did charge $79 for the kit, so I got the free shipping. It was worth it since they're located in NY and so am I, so I placed the order yesterday afternoon and I got it in the mail today, even though I also had to pay sales tax.
 
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I don't imagine needing to adjust power up or down very much if using TC mode
Sent with one hand, the other is busy vaping.

@jseah, are you saying that the lowest wattage that it will allow you to vape, on your particularTC set-up, is 30 watts?

When in temp mode, you can only set the wattage between 30 and 60 watts. This represents the maximum wattage that the mod will push to the atty. Once the temp protection kicks in, the mod automatically lowers the wattage anyways. When the temp protection kicks in, the mod will automatically limit the wattage to fluctuate between 17 and 21 watts. And like USMCotaku said, in TC mode the only real important number is the temperature setting. If I have the temp set to 350 degrees, the temp protection will kick in pretty much as soon as I press the fire button. If I have it set to 450 degrees, it will kick in after about 2 or 3 seconds. That's why when you are in TC mode, the adjustment switch on the top only adjusts the temperature.
 
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:rolleyes::rolleyes::p:p

Sidenote: I've been vaping on this all day. With the ego Mega and the subtank mini. Crazy enuff....I prefer the vapor output of the mega and the taste of the subtank. Go figure.
I pretty much gave up on the eGo One Mega tank. The wick holes are just too small for my style of vaping (chain vaping). I kept getting dry hits once I started chain vaping. Granted they are not the nasty dry hits you get when you get a mouthful of burning cotton, but you can clearly taste burnt juice. I could lower the temp and lower the wattage to avoid those, but then the vape feels very weak.

I'm just going with a Subtank Mini with a nickel coil. I have it set to 450 degrees, 40 watts and the vape is flavorful with a good amount of vapor and not too warm.
 

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If anyone is looking for just the mod, Eciggity has it in stock for $53.99 shipped (59.99 minus 10% with code 10percentoff).

I'm sorely tempted, but stretched the vape budget too far over the past few weeks. Gotta let things rest a bit before picking up anything new.
 

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Just returned home from work, and I've been using the Evic VT all evening. And I am really impressed with the vape quality and how this device is tuned. It really is a noticeable difference to the output of the iStick 50W. It is a pleasant difference, casting a harsh light on the output frequency of the isticks. I've been using the istick series for my main devices since the 20W debuted; picked up a couple of 30W, and then the 50W. I had retired my cumbersome MVPs and used nothing but isticks for daily carry. And I was happy with their performance. In fact, I blamed the Aqua V2 for a slight harshness of vape quality to it's design, but in reality it seems to have been rooted in the modulation of the isticks,

I just tried one of my Kayfun lite clones as well... and the flavor is different, more nuanced and, again, smoother that a few nights ago when I used it last with the istick 50W.

I'm looking forward to trying out the Ego One Mega tank as soon as I have a chance to wash it out, most likely Monday, and dip my toe in the waters of TC/TP/VT.

The Evic VT also carried well in my pocket, and never once did I accidentally change my wattage with the toggle switch, which I feared might happen. The silicon sleeve was comfortable, and I could easily tell where the fire button was by feeling for the screen cutout in the sleeve :) It didn't pick up any lint from my pocket, either.

Overall, I am thrilled with this device.
 

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I pretty much gave up on the eGo One Mega tank. The wick holes are just too small for my style of vaping (chain vaping). I kept getting dry hits once I started chain vaping. Granted they are not the nasty dry hits you get when you get a mouthful of burning cotton, but you can clearly taste burnt juice. I could lower the temp and lower the wattage to avoid those, but then the vape feels very weak.

I'm just going with a Subtank Mini with a nickel coil. I have it set to 450 degrees, 40 watts and the vape is flavorful with a good amount of vapor and not too warm.

Pick up a Joyetech rebuildable CLR head. Juice feed is much more generous and adjustable...
 

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Can't go wrong with subtanks! I'll still use the Ego tank in rotation until the coils burn out.
I had added a pack of each Ni and Ti when I made my order. I'm gonna have to live with those Ni heads, maybe. Unless I can convert my wife from cigs to vaping it might be up decent to use or to tootle puff. In which case, if I can convert her, wouldn't be to bad of choice to start her on.... hopefully o_O.
 
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