so these are only 3.7v. why are they better than my 900mah ego (minus the battery life thing. that's a given)? seriously I dont know
Well here are my reasons for buying one:
Quality workmanship, durability, customer support (although i dont see me using cs in the near future), replaceable batteries, and of course the bling factor.
when i use my ego battery i notice that the last few hits before the battery dies are a lot weaker than the first or when i use it as a pass-through. Im unable to comment if the SB will do the same thing just because it hasnt discharged yet been chain vaping it for about 12 hours now (6 last ngiht and 6 today). no signs of dying battery yet.
even though its a 3.7 device, people seem to have no problem using 4.8v batteries or stacking a couple of 3v for 6 volt vaping. I will try that in the future, but the an LR atty on 3.7 does me just fine .
there is only one thing out there that would make the SB even a better device for me. I wish it was fully user serviceable, as in i want to be able to strip it down to bare parts and have the ability to replace parts that went bad (if they ever do). Not a huge concern but my OCD wants it haha.
as with spending, im in the same boat. i bought a kr808 kit first, then an ego-t kit, ego passthrough battery. then a revolution and a SB, now i blew even more money on a vapemate and more juice. Well the kr808 i gave away to a friend who wants to try vaping and quitting smoking, ego-t is sold in the classifieds. Revolution will either be sold as well or used as a "work pv"; i wouldnt care as much if it got scratched up in my toolbag.