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Not to mention the spinners are more "carrying around" friendly. My mods collect dust at home when I'm out and about

The ONLY "downside" I see to the Twists and to a lesser degree the 1300 mah Spinner, is that they don't stand up as well as the Vamo. I like to stand my devices on my desk at work, Vamo stays put fine, the Twists occasionally tip over with a desk jostle. Especially with a Protank, which is a little risky. The 1300 mah Spinner is pretty stable though.
 

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Lolol. Thank you. The other night boyfriend came home late, he likes to harass me in my sleep which typically leads to me saying funny things, apparently. Well this particular night he was stroking my fingers and talking about how cute they were. Apparently I yelled "leave my little fingers alone" at him.
Your fingers are what a young mans dreams are made of...;)
 

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Well I think the threads on my Vamo 2 are shot and I only had it since Feb. Yet the Spinner I have had since last oct is till good. What gives? I was planning on getting me a Vamo 3 next month but now I dont know.

I like the simplicity of the Vamo but are the threads better on the Vamo 3?
 

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Well I think the threads on my Vamo 2 are shot and I only had it since Feb. Yet the Spinner I have had since last oct is till good. What gives? I was planning on getting me a Vamo 3 next month but now I dont know.

I like the simplicity of the Vamo but are the threads better on the Vamo 3?

I don't really use the threads on my mods for just that reason. I semi-permanently install a 510 to ego adapter to protect the mod threads. When the adapter threads go bad, I just replace it.
 
The ONLY "downside" I see to the Twists and to a lesser degree the 1300 mah Spinner, is that they don't stand up as well as the Vamo. I like to stand my devices on my desk at work, Vamo stays put fine, the Twists occasionally tip over with a desk jostle. Especially with a Protank, which is a little risky. The 1300 mah Spinner is pretty stable though.

I totally bought a handful of these (SoftDock Silicone Stand - Black) for just that reason. I like my non-VV egos, and use them almost all the time. But I want them to STAND UP DAMNIT.
 

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Well I think the threads on my Vamo 2 are shot and I only had it since Feb. Yet the Spinner I have had since last oct is till good. What gives? I was planning on getting me a Vamo 3 next month but now I dont know.

I like the simplicity of the Vamo but are the threads better on the Vamo 3?
Apparently the Vamo has brass threads and as such they are soft. You have to be careful when putting a tank on, never over tighten. The SVD has much beefier threads
 

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apparently i crossed a line a couple pages ago. apologies to anyone who was offended. booboo.gif

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I totally bought a handful of these (SoftDock Silicone Stand - Black) for just that reason. I like my non-VV egos, and use them almost all the time. But I want them to STAND UP DAMNIT.

I keep a small heavy bottomed glass, little bigger than a shot glass, on the table and just stick the egos' in there.
That way I don't worry about it falling over and breaking or leaking.
 

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I don't really use the threads on my mods for just that reason. I semi-permanently install a 510 to ego adapter to protect the mod threads. When the adapter threads go bad, I just replace it.

I have one of those adapters on the way for my Vision Victory 5ml clearo.
(Scheduled Delivery Day: September 17, 2013 D'OH!)


Exactly how do you semi-permanently install it? Just crank it all the way down?
 
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