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Lavatube/ LRider Vs Silverbullet , Which is better?

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wultan

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One is VV, one is fixed voltage which drops as the battery voltage drops. Can't really compare them as they are like apple and orange. I personally have used the LT and it works great. My SDK is a fixed simple single voltage device and it works great too.

I think it's more to personal preference but many do like the SB due to its reliability and it's been around for quite a while.
 

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If you are just starting out. Genesis Type mods are a whole different level.
The setup... say easy not easy... hard also not that hard.. but to get to a sweet spot u need practice.

If you are to choose LT / 3.7v mods for all that matter... I think LT is the way to go. it gives you more versatility in finding out what kind of vaper are you.

Just my 2 cents.
 

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If you are just starting out. Genesis Type mods are a whole different level.
The setup... say easy not easy... hard also not that hard.. but to get to a sweet spot u need practice.

If you are to choose LT / 3.7v mods for all that matter... I think LT is the way to go. it gives you more versatility in finding out what kind of vaper are you.

Just my 2 cents.

Thanks for the feedback, i see u have a ggts, thats a solid pv i tried my friends ggts it was smooth, im now thinking twice in geting vv mods coz if something happens noone can repair it for me, im thinking of getting a full mech pv and just get exta batt and kIck for it so i have diff voltage options :2cool:
 
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Madshock

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Thanks for the feedback, i see u have a ggts, thats a solid pv i tried my friends ggts it was smooth, im now thinking twice in geting vv mods coz if something happens noone can repair it for me, im thinking of getting a full mech pv and just get exta batt and kIck for it so i have diff voltage options :2cool:

GGs are good stuffs but hard to get a hold of... Other Mech PV to consider are the Megalodon (Not sure if i spell right.. u can try googling it), Precise Models from Super T. Those all can accept the kick but u will need 18500 batts to fit. GGTS can still add kick to 18650 if you buy the Extender sleeve.

Good choices but its almost top notch pricey if you want to move in that direction.

PS: GG has thier own community and you should check it out if you are considering GGs.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gg/ Very friendly people. :)
 
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Thanks for the feedback, i see u have a ggts, thats a solid pv i tried my friends ggts it was smooth, im now thinking twice in geting vv mods coz if something happens noone can repair it for me, im thinking of getting a full mech pv and just get exta batt and kIck for it so i have diff voltage options :2cool:

Not really diff voltage options, more of a diff wattage option.
 

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GGs are good stuffs but hard to get a hold of... Other Mech PV to consider are the Megalodon (Not sure if i spell right.. u can try googling it), Precise Models from Super T. Those all can accept the kick but u will need 18500 batts to fit. GGTS can still add kick to 18650 if you buy the Extender sleeve.

Good choices but its almost top notch pricey if you want to move in that direction.

Im thinking of getting Alpha mod : ) i like it coz its not as bulky as omega ! Cant wait to get i! and a couple of rebuildable
 
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