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LavaTube with Vivi Nova/CE4

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I'm researching for my first mod kit since I haven't vaped for a couple of years.

I was looking at the lambo and LT and understand that they are similar? Even though I can't find any Vivi Nova or CE4 at the moment, I'm planning to try them out in the future.

During my research, I noticed that there are people with problem connecting their tanks to the LT. Some requiring adapters. But there are also others who said it's fine. So I'm extremely confused now.

Since I'm new to the mod scene, can anyone please enlighten me?

Will the LT be a good choice? Or should I just go with the Twist? I'm looking to use anything with a wick system.

Some terms I've used maybe wrong, please feel free to correct me. Still learning here.
 

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The difference between the lambo and lavatube is the lambo has a resistance checker for your atomizer. You will need two adapters 510 to 510 to use a ce4 on a lavatuve, because of the flat top. The lambo has a push up pin with a drip well so u only need one adapter for lambo. The nova may not work due to airflow from the bottom for lavatuve, again due to flat face
 

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IMO. . The twist w/ a mini nova works fine and that is what I use for a back-up and it will indroduce you into the VV world with ease. . Now the trouble of getting one in your neck of the woods

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I know right?

The difference between the lambo and lavatube is the lambo has a resistance checker for your atomizer. You will need two adapters 510 to 510 to use a ce4 on a lavatuve, because of the flat top. The lambo has a push up pin with a drip well so u only need one adapter for lambo. The nova may not work due to airflow from the bottom for lavatuve, again due to flat face

So I suppose it'll be better to get a lambo if they are at a similar price?

So I'll still need an adapter if I want to use a CE4. And the only one without the need to spend a huge amount of money that doesn't require an adapter will be the Twist.

Am I right?

Right now, I'm just going to give vaping a second try as I had bad experiences back in 2008 when the technology was still young. If I can get a sweet spot on these, I'll upgrade to a Provari eventually. But these adapters and various atom, clearo, carto and confusing me!

Thanks for the help.

EDIT: Did some research. Is this the connector that I need? "Connectors for 510 atomizer"
 
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Well I personally prefer the twist, the high range of voltage up to 6v is not necessary for me as I use a 2ohm carto at 4.2v on my twist. At it's highest output at 4.8v the vapour becomes very warm and gets a little hot to touch (Yes, I know it's a 2ohm carto).

I guess it differs from person to person, some may like a high resistance carto or atty with high voltage.

An advice, it's a waste of money trying out cheap batteries which vendors clam to have high voltage.
I got one which stated that at the highest setting is 4.2v, but feels like 3.7v or less. The twist performs much better at 4v compared to the cheap one at '4.2'

if your bent on getting the lava, I would suggest getting a vmax 2 instead. Similar price but great difference in functions. :D

Just my opinion, personal experience may vary
 

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Well I personally prefer the twist, the high range of voltage up to 6v is not necessary for me as I use a 2ohm carto at 4.2v on my twist. At it's highest output at 4.8v the vapour becomes very warm and gets a little hot to touch (Yes, I know it's a 2ohm carto).

I guess it differs from person to person, some may like a high resistance carto or atty with high voltage.

An advice, it's a waste of money trying out cheap batteries which vendors clam to have high voltage.
I got one which stated that at the highest setting is 4.2v, but feels like 3.7v or less. The twist performs much better at 4v compared to the cheap one at '4.2'

if your bent on getting the lava, I would suggest getting a vmax 2 instead. Similar price but great difference in functions. :D

Just my opinion, personal experience may vary

Yea, but all I can find right now are Lambo, LT and Twist. I couldn't even find a vivi nova.

Anyway, anyone knows what's a 639 VV? Is it the twist?
 
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