Sorry, it's the SLB the one of the link...
Sorry, it's the SLB the one of the link...
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.
I did the same thing with an eGo battery in the parking garage at work last year. Found it three weeks later all scuffed up and sad looking. Still works to this day.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 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
For a clearo I'd recommend some bottom coil. T3 and eVod are inexpensive and vape great. Replacements are 2.5 each and last a lot cleaned and dry burned regularly.
So I went back to the bank drive through that i believed I lost it in and found it, no damage to it, hadn't been run over or anything! I ordered a Vamo v2 regardless however it's nice to continue vaping while i wait for my nice mod to come in. Thanks everyone for the suggestions and sites!
If he wants to try a Kanger T3 on a Vamo, he'll need a 510 to eGo adapter.
Compatibility. The APV features a 510/eGo connection. Unlike other APVs on the market, this version has the eGo cone threads in addition to the 510 battery connector threads.
Dont worry, i lost a Provari mini with a DiD in the river while kayaking...it was 3 days old.......................
According to the description:
Does this mean one doesn't have to get the adapter? Serious question...as this seems like a nice unit. Does anyone know how it stacks up against the twist - performance wise?
I'd buy a Vamo only for the replaceable batteries. It's not a true vv, doesn't automatically adjust wattage for your resistance. A PBusardo Review - The Vamo - YouTube For no nonsense, on the go batteries, I prefer the SLB vv SLB eGo-V v2 MEGA 1200mah PassThrough eGo 3.0-6.0v OLED - STNLS [gv-SLBeGo-VMEGA-STAINLESS] - $35.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more
This statement makes no sense, unless you meant to say "It's not a true VW..." I agree that it doesn't automatically check in real time the way some "true VW" devices do but it does check. I've have seen it happen when using rebuildables and having the ohms drop due to a loose coil and I never once noticed due to the device changing the voltage on its own to compensate.I'd buy a Vamo only for the replaceable batteries. It's not a true vv, doesn't automatically adjust wattage for your resistance.