You asked for some thoughts about this and I have a few...
The eVic VT is pretty clearly designed for low ohm, high wattage, high airflow type of atomizers. It is engineered to be used primarily over 30 watts. In temp mode, it doesn't even go lower than 30 watts.
Pbusardo loves Kayfuns..... They are not designed for the type of usage that the eVic VT is designed to provide. I have a kayfun V4, But I wouldn't use it on my eVic......Sure, it will *work* with this set-up, but it's not a very good pairing.
The eVic VT is even painted like a *Muscle car*..... It visually says "This thing is fast and loose". A clue to the intended use of the device.
At the low pricepoint of the eVic VT, people shouldn't expect it to be perfect for *every* vaping situation. It's the Ford Mustang of mods.... Fast and affordable, but low on luxury and all terrain performance.
I have had a couple issues with my eVic VT personally, but it's still my current "go-to" device. I've used it all day, every day since I got it. It's not perfect, but it's great considering the "bang for the buck".
I appreciate Pbusardo's extensive testing of the eVic VT, but the source has to be considered when assessing his review. He is a professional reviewer. He receives most items for free, and gets paid to evaluate them. He has nearly unlimited access to devices, so pricing is no concern for him or his evaluation. He is looking for engineered perfection, and affordability is not part of that equation. It's not a surprise to me that he gives it a "thumbs down"......But he is also the type of guy that would buy several authentic Kayfuns at $200 a piece.
Use his scientific findings and compare them to the price of the device. Disregard his "rating" and decide for yourself if it will do what you want for the price it's offered. For me, it's 2 thumbs up.
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Excellent post! The car analogy was on my mind too!