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sze5003

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Currently I have been using a Volt spinner with the T3 clearomizers, a 650mAh battery. I was looking to get a new type of E-cig but I was not sure what to go with. I was thinking an Ego-CC? Or which others do you guys recommend? Would be nice to still be able to use the smokeless image clearomizers but it looks like Ego types have changed, for the battery part at least.

I just want something a little better, my friends have the Ego models and their stuff seems to give a better vape.
 

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I have vamo 3 works great with T3's evods which are much better on VV and VW
you can use any type of device I have in addition to T3's are carto tanks RDA and a genny
there are many type of devices to try
with vamo 3 you can check resistance as well when you start rebuilding
Also you can get kit at fasttech for like $50 and it last longer then ego's
if you get kit at fast tech make sure you get the one with nitcore charger and Panasonic batteries
the other one only saves you a couple of dollars and the charger and batteries are subpar
 

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Currently I have been using a Volt spinner with the T3 clearomizers, a 650mAh battery. I was looking to get a new type of E-cig but I was not sure what to go with. I was thinking an Ego-CC? Or which others do you guys recommend? Would be nice to still be able to use the smokeless image clearomizers but it looks like Ego types have changed, for the battery part at least.

I just want something a little better, my friends have the Ego models and their stuff seems to give a better vape.
Because Smokeless Image focuses on the new and slightly advanced novice vapors, you've sort of hit the top of the food chain with them after using their Volt Spinner. To do better than what you have, you might as well change thread formats.

You can do a lateral move and go with the eGo batteries. The Vision Spinner is essentially the same thing as your Volt Spinner.

Or you can do a bigger leap forward and get a mod that uses replaceable, rechargeable batteries. The options here are endless, and you need to do some research to find what features are most important to you.

Is long battery life or portability a priority? Form factor: tube mod or box mod? Set voltage or VV/VW?
 

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Quick note about the Spinner. In the past I have suggested the spinner over the twist but prematurely. After playing with it more I've noticed the cut off is shorter than the twist. That's really irritating for folks who like longer draws like myself. Just keep that in mind. A laptop can have all the bells 'n whistles, huge screen, jacks up the wazoo but if the keyboard doesn't feel right then..

Not my best analogy on this lazy sunday but it'll do. So to recap, if you want a spinner, get a twist. But I was a 2-3 pack a day smoker for 'lil over twenty years so I went from a low end to a Provari (or a Provari mini had it been invented) skipping all the middle mods like egos in the process. 11 months later, I still have no regrets (or buyers' remorse).

I'm giving you this background info so you can decide if my advice applies to you. If you're fortunate enough to live around other vaperor's, associate with the one who most smoked like you, then buy whatever they're using.

Stay strong and vape on brother,

RHP
 

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I'll check out the provari. I too enjoy a longer draw. I used to smoke 2 packs a week when I did smoke 2 years ago.

I find that on my volt spinner, I rarely ever crack up the voltage. Cignot is selling kits for the ego CC model and I wonder if you can change those accessories for a variable voltage battery.

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