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hello, i am semi new to this vaping. i have a ego, and i enjoy it alot, but thing is i need (want) more vapor. so i am looking into variable voltage set ups. i really like the provari, but its too much $$$. i have my eye on "variable voltage tube (vvt) kit, from Silver Variable Voltage Tube (VVT) Kit - Ecigma Electronic Cigarettes its under $40. yeah i know thats a cheap price. i tried to look for reviews on youtube of it, but to no avail. only video i found was one made by ecigma. but i want to know from fellow vapers if this is a good unit or not... the thing that trips me out is it looks just like a volcano tube, so maybe its good?? idk please help.. has anyone ever used or heard of this device...? $40 for 2 batteries, charger and everything.. i dont want to pass this up.
 

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Welcome to ECF icucme2!! I have never seen or heard of that particular brand. It does look like a lavatube or apollo vtube without the logos on it... The price tag definitely looks good! If you have an ego already, and want to try out variable voltage, I suggest looking at the ego twists batteries. It will use all of your current attachments to your ego.

Good luck and happy vaping!!
 

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Something that cheep for a VV sounds fishy. Also do you know anything about the battery/s? Are they protected? If not, don't bother with it. Another thing, if you like eGo batteries, they do have them in VV also. Only cons so far with them is some have flashy lights and will drain the battery quicker, but still will last a good amount of time.
 

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Hi icu,
personally i wouldn´t go for this old style Lavatube. I mean there are good and work like they should. But if you would have a more durable one I would go for the Apollo. (like Lavatube but stainless steel). But that is a matter of taste. Like Icon said, there are VV mods who look like Ego batteries. Bit longer though, but they work quite well. Here they are called "Ego twist" from Joyetech. But I think if you want more vapor you should think about a new atomizer as well. Just a new batterie mod might not do the trick on its own. So a kit with everything would be good. But be aware of the charger for the batteries. Sometimes there a not the best.
 

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Save your money. Skip incremental mods and go right to the cadillac. I have friends you have 10 mods. They landed and ended with Provari. I went from Ego straight to Provari saving $100s if not $1000s of dollars when you include the quest for the perfect carto, atomizer and tank for each mod. Just an opinion.
 

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Save your money. Skip incremental mods and go right to the cadillac. I have friends you have 10 mods. They landed and ended with Provari. I went from Ego straight to Provari saving $100s if not $1000s of dollars when you include the quest for the perfect carto, atomizer and tank for each mod. Just an opinion.

I must concur, I Wish I had done this, but tried to save few bucks, cost me more in the long run. Provari is a keeper.

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Hey folks, read his first post. He said he likes the Provari but it's too much for his budget right now. Sheesh.

Icucme2, that is the cheapest I've ever seen a lavatube clone. For $36, it would be tempting. But you can order one from Apollo for around $50 with their 30% off coupon, and Apollo is a legit company with a warranty and good customer service. The extra $15 or so for the Apollo version would be worth it (TO ME) just for the peace of mind.
 

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PLEASE watch this YouTube video review by Grimm Green:

THE EGO TWIST IS A GAME CHANGER - YouTube Grimm Green Twist Game changer

and then PLEASE read these two threads:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...bie-ive-read-lot-here-just-few-questions.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/314932-new-guy-asking-help.html

The ProVari V2 is GREAT, but you can get virtually the same experience for the time being on a $22 Joyetech eGo-C Twist. Not for as long between charges, not with as many different resistances of atomizers, and not in as much STYLE - but the ProVari can wait.

I'd get a couple of Twists, and/or an Apollo SS VTube, and a couple of Vivi Nova tank/atomizers, a couple of Smoktech 3.5ml DCT tanks, about 15 Boge 2.0 ohm single coil XL cartomizers, and lots of juice.

Other good (IMO) VV APV's: ProVari mini, REO variable voltage mods, Smoktech VMax (slightly unproven, but awesome), the Buzz Pro 2, and the Darwin (variable wattage actually).
 
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Why variable voltage?

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-away-while-whats-best-new-kit-out-there.html

Ok, why VV?? How does it help? By the way...love your picture--that's my son's favorite movie!

It's the Goldilocks effect. Just as Goldilocks wanted to optimize her porridge temperature, chair size, and bed hardness, with VV you can adjust the voltage to produce just the right amount of heat at the (single) coil for a wide variety of juices, or to meet the requirements of different atomizers that might have varying rates of juice delivery to the coil. For example, a Joyetech C-type atomizer might want a different wattage than a single-coil cartomizer in DCT tank, coil resistances being equal.

In short, variable voltage just lets you dial in a better vape. Additionally, you could use a single coil 3.0 ohm cartomizer on a Twist to extend the battery life by lowering the amp draw, something you cannot do with a fixed-voltage device.

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They look good too. Nice size for out and about, but not the end-all and be-all device. Just a very nice addition to one's "arsenal" IMO.

Variable voltage lets you use 1 resistance and adjust the voltage to suit your taste. Like a cooler vape, turn it down. Want something warmer, turn it up. You don't have to use low resistance or high resistance or anything but 3ohm cartos to vape from 5 to 12 watts. This is the Vtube. You can adjust the voltage from 3 to 6 volts. The diameter is the same as a nickel. It's much smaller than the pictures look and takes an 18650 sized battery, included in the kit with a charger. You can get about 14 hours on one battery charge. This is the chrome version and costs $60 shipped with battery and charger and a 30 day money-back guarantee and a one year warranty.

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ats-best-new-kit-out-there-2.html#post6408165
 

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Work your way up... try maximizing your eGo batt first before switching to mods.. use low resistance atomizers/carts for now and if you still would like to upgrade... try the eGo Twist first... again experiment with the atomizers then if you're still craving for more.. research the mod you want to buy.. this way you exhausted all possible means before jumping the gun on the ProVari... IMHO.. don't go with the Lavatube... save up for the best... patience is a virtue...
 

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If you want to ease your way into VV, I would suggest the Ego Twist. It's a nice stepping stone that uses everything you already have. Word of caution...the EGO atties don't like high voltage. About 4.0 on the twist was as much as mine would handle. Is 4.0 really what you get? I have no clue. I don't have a meter attached to it.

I own the Provari V2. Was my early birthday present to myself. Personally, I love it. Can you get the same results from a cheaper VV? Sure? I couldn't tell you as I don't own and haven't used anything like the Lavatube, buzz pro, etc. I'm sure you have read the threads about comparisons. It's your choice ultimately. I like being able to change voltage to suit my taste buds and vapor buds. Sometimes I like more flavor and vapor. Other times I will sacrifice flavor for less vapor, such as when I'm at work and don't want to blow out a big enough fog cloud to ground a Boeing 757.
 

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hello, i am semi new to this vaping. i have a ego, and i enjoy it alot, but thing is i need (want) more vapor. so i am looking into variable voltage set ups. i really like the provari, but its too much $$$. i have my eye on "variable voltage tube (vvt) kit, from Silver Variable Voltage Tube (VVT) Kit - Ecigma Electronic Cigarettes its under $40. yeah i know thats a cheap price. i tried to look for reviews on youtube of it, but to no avail. only video i found was one made by ecigma. but i want to know from fellow vapers if this is a good unit or not... the thing that trips me out is it looks just like a volcano tube, so maybe its good?? idk please help.. has anyone ever used or heard of this device...? $40 for 2 batteries, charger and everything.. i dont want to pass this up.

To start with, I think you are limiting yourself with a vv device that starts at 3.6v. It also doesn't even say how high it goes. There is no mention of safety features or anything. In addition, it seems they have a NO refund policy and only a 21day warranty. It makes me very leery when a device has such a short warranty yet a "mini" battery pv usually comes with a 3 month to 1 year warranty and they are designed to only last for a short period of time. It should also concern you that there are no reviews, NONE, anywhere except from the company. Many of the better reviewers receive products from the companies to use them and review, so when you don't even see that, should really think twice.

Check out the vtube (Lavatube) http://www.apolloecigs.com/VTube-kit-p/atube.htm

It's as close as you can get to the provari for the price. It's $75 but you can get 30% off right now so you only pay $53. Comes with 1 battery, a drip tip, atomizer, charger and carrying case. It goes from 3.0v to 6.0v. For $9 more, you can get a second battery. It also has several safety features. There is a 30 day return policy and a 1 year warranty on it as well.

Remember, you get what you pay for. Yes, the provari is the best, both because of the way it's built and because it's made in the USA. But, many of us can't afford it. There are several devices, like the vtube (Lavatube) that are very similar. It's one thing to try and save $100 - $150, it's another to sacrifice quality, safety and features for what it is the equivalent of 1-2packs of analogs.




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To start with, I think you are limiting yourself with a vv device that starts at 3.6v. It also doesn't even say how high it goes. There is no mention of safety features or anything. In addition, it seems they have a NO refund policy and only a 21day warranty. It makes me very leery when a device has such a short warranty yet a "mini" battery pv usually comes with a 3 month to 1 year warranty and they are designed to only last for a short period of time. It should also concern you that there are no reviews, NONE, anywhere except from the company. Many of the better reviewers receive products from the companies to use them and review, so when you don't even see that, should really think twice.

Check out the vtube (Lavatube) Apollo VTube Kit

It's as close as you can get to the provari for the price. It's $75 but you can get 30% off right now so you only pay $53. Comes with 1 battery, a drip tip, atomizer, charger and carrying case. It goes from 3.0v to 6.0v. For $9 more, you can get a second battery. It also has several safety features. There is a 30 day return policy and a 1 year warranty on it as well.

Remember, you get what you pay for. Yes, the provari is the best, both because of the way it's built and because it's made in the USA. But, many of us can't afford it. There are several devices, like the vtube (Lavatube) that are very similar. It's one thing to try and save $100 - $150, it's another to sacrifice quality, safety and features for what it is the equivalent of 1-2packs of analogs.




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thanks yeah the apollo kit looks pretty good. thanks all for ur help.
 

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Hey folks, read his first post. He said he likes the Provari but it's too much for his budget right now. Sheesh.

Icucme2, that is the cheapest I've ever seen a lavatube clone. For $36, it would be tempting. But you can order one from Apollo for around $50 with their 30% off coupon, and Apollo is a legit company with a warranty and good customer service. The extra $15 or so for the Apollo version would be worth it (TO ME) just for the peace of mind.

I agree on both the Provari and the Apollo thing. If he can't afford the Provari, no sense in continuing to suggest it to him! Apollo's LT clones are good, I have one and 2 original LT's. Apollo and Volcano both have a 1 year warranty and the Apollo tube will run you only about $50 or so with the coupon "vtube30"
 

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It took me a long time (over a year) before I got the Provari. I will never push that investment on anyone. I know that I will be vaping for a long time to come and that's why I ended up buying myself one. It was my choice and nobody pushed me into it. My backup device and what I use at work is the ego twist with a DCT system running at 2 ohms. I crank the twist up to 4.3 volts and enjoy some of my Gamer's Apple. Also, I can use the twist with all my other Ego accessories. OP says "I have an ego, and I enjoy it a lot, but I want more vapor". This is why I suggest the twist. Uses all his original stuff and can add a tank or whatever the needs are for ultimate satisfaction without dropping major $$$.
 
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