Looking to kick the 510 battery to the curb - GotVapes Variable eGo? 306 dripping?

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burt_betamax

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Heya.

I've been vaping (or attempting to be vaping) for a little over a year. It seems like I'll go three weeks sucking down juice, then fall off the wagon.

I'm looking to set myself up to finally have a truly satisfying, consistent vaping experience I will always enjoy.

I've played around with lots of different 510 atomizers and direct dripping, and enjoyed the ease and consistency of the original GotVapes Vortex. That said, I've never really been truly satisfied- be it due to super inconsistent direct dripping, strange battery life, weird juices, wonky adapters...

I'm also pretty seriously strapped for cash, so I always have to play things economically and I have to wait a while between purchases.

SO!

When I saw the GotVapes variable passthrough eGo battery I was pretty interested! I want a passthrough, I want something a little higher voltage to maybe get a little more oomph out of my regular resistance atty's sitting around, and I want to be able to try standard or lower voltage because my hope is to start moving over to LR 306es.

So my question is-- does anyone have experience with that battery? Does it perform well? Can I eventually pop a cone on it? Would the few dollar savings of just getting a standard eGo passthrough battery be worth it?

Basically- I'd love to hear any insight into that product and if anyone has any other suggestions for me taking the jump to a nice consistent LR306 lifestyle.

Thanks so much! ECF is wonderful.
 

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I've never used that one, so I can't help with it specifically. Based on wanting more warmth and consistency but on a budget, I would suggest you also look at two of Ken's Box Mods. Both the 5 volt model and the variable volt model will give you warmer vapor and Ken really stands behind his products. Plus, moving forward, the batteries only cost $4-$5 and they will outlast the eGo batteries 5 times over.

Ken's Box Mods
 
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