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Hi mrandy,
The great thing about some mods is they have both VV (variable voltage) and VW (variable wattage). So you can use either option. VW is more convenient. As one person posted, its like having cruise control.

Variable wattage has been around for quite a while now. The Darwin is a variable wattage mod. However they are virtually impossible to get. A lot of vapers added variable wattage to their pvs by using the Kick - a small piece of circuitry that can be put on top of a battery. Having variable volts and variable watts on the same pv is new tho.

For myself, I prefer variable wattage over variable voltage because I can switch from one accessory to another and stay at the same watts. Or I can adjust watts and not worry about calculating whether the volts are ok with the ohms - the device adjusts the volts automatically to the right level.

I can also adjust watts with different juices, and again not worry about volts and ohms being mismatched since it adjusts the volts automatically. Since I have a lot of different juices this works well for me. Sometimes I just change the watts with the same juice - depending whether I want it a little cooler, or I feel like getting the warmer taste. I like some juices at more than one temperature. So I adjust the watts, which is the power, with a simple click or two and vape.

The Sigelei Zmax is a good vv/vw mod, or the Vamo - which costs less. The new Evic is a vv/vw mod which also has the feature of the user downloading updates from their computer. The Anyvape CVI is a new one out that looks good too.

Here's a link to pbusardo's review of the Vamo - he's a respected and honest reviewer:
A PBusardo Review - The Vamo - YouTube

Having both vv and vw on these pvs means you can use whichever you like. I prefer the vw on mine.
 
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