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JonnySoTerrible

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So I was dropping off a deposit for my job this past Friday, and I believe i dropped my e cigarette (ego-t upgrade, with a smoktech dual-coil cart) in the parking lot. I remember hearing something fall, i looked but didn't see anything and shrugged it off. So I'm looking for a new e cigarette within the 30-50 dollar range. Does anyone have any suggestions on some decent web sites, or a kit that is fairly priced that I could purchase?

Right now I'm looking at this Smok Mini Ego Kits - Mt Baker Vapor - Electronic Cigarettes
 

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My advice is to skip the low voltage ego's. For $40 you can get one of the best new models on the market, the Power Regulated, VW Vamo. Much more consistent and works with any atty/carto/tank on the market. You set it to what you like the best (cool/warm, etc vapor) and the batteries provide 12 - 18 hours on a charge. And the batteries cost 2 - 3 times less than an ego battery:

VAMO Variable Volt/Watt APV V2

And it is has an adjustable battery option so you can make it smaller or use full size.
 

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The vamo is HUGE.

Picture stolen off the web. Vamo, ZMax, Provari.

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JonnySoTerrible

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Yeah I was debating on getting a vamo v2, and I still have my vivi nova 3.5 but i can't find replacement wicks ANYWHERE! Did that product go disco or something?

My advice is to skip the low voltage ego's. For $40 you can get one of the best new models on the market, the Power Regulated, VW Vamo. Much more consistent and works with any atty/carto/tank on the market. You set it to what you like the best (cool/warm, etc vapor) and the batteries provide 12 - 18 hours on a charge. And the batteries cost 2 - 3 times less than an ego battery:

VAMO Variable Volt/Watt APV V2

And it is has an adjustable battery option so you can make it smaller or use full size.
 

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The vamo is HUGE.

Picture stolen off the web. Vamo, ZMax, Provari.

Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2

I guess you missed the part of my post where I pointed out you can make it smaller than all the ones in your picture by using one battery instead of two. If appearance is your number one priority, then stick with an under performing model. If performance as well as cost is one's priority, get a Vamo.
 
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Really guys, this is too much. Again.

My advice is get a Kgo vv. Much smaller than the Vamo, with passthrough capabilities, and the 1200 mAh should last you all day. There's always time to grow more SLB eGo-V v2 MEGA 1200mah PassThrough eGo 3.0-6.0v OLED - BLACK [gv-SLBeGo-VMEGA-BLACK] - $35.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

And GET A LANYARD! It's not funny losing 50 bucks once a month GotVapes LOGO eGo Lanyard : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more
 
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wv2win

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Really guys, this is too much. Again.

My advice is get a Kgo vv. Much smaller than the Vamo, with passthrough capabilities, and the 1200 mAh should last you all day. There's always time to grow more SLB eGo-V v2 MEGA 1200mah PassThrough eGo 3.0-6.0v OLED - BLACK [gv-SLBeGo-VMEGA-BLACK] - $35.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

And GET A LANYARD! It's not funny losing 50 bucks once a month GotVapes LOGO eGo Lanyard : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

Why? Power regulation (VW) is just a much better means to regulate power and provides the most consistency. Plus the 5 amp switch on the VAMO allows the you to use ANY atty/carto/tank with no limitations unlike your typical VV model with a small 2.5 amp switch.
 

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Yeah I was debating on getting a vamo v2, and I still have my vivi nova 3.5 but i can't find replacement wicks ANYWHERE! Did that product go disco or something?


First off, I'm sorry you lost your PV. That's why I have LoJack on mine :p

You can always make your own wick for the Vivi Novas. There are tons of tutorials right there.

I was just kidding on the LoJack
 

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Why? Power regulation (VW) is just a much better means to regulate power and provides the most consistency. Plus the 5 amp switch on the VAMO allows the you to use ANY atty/carto/tank with no limitations unlike your typical VV model with a small 2.5 amp switch.

It regulates amazingly well for the size and price. And the pass is something you won't get on a Vamo.
 

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I see in your original post you said you were looking for a new ecig in the 30-50$ price range. You were using an ego-c upgrade and a dual coil carto. Have you changed your mind and decided to go with the Vamo or are you still looking for suggestions? You can get a 1000mah twist for less than $20 and a back up 650mah or a twist and a new vivi.
I know everyone is yelling Vamo, Vamo, Vamo but of you need to stay in the 30-50$ price range I can respect that cuz I've been there. I bought a twist for $18 two weeks ago. I don't remember where off the top,of my head but if its needed I can look.
 
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