Not home yet, but at my parents house about to walk Sovie, but wanted to get this typed after over going what I wanted to say in my head on my way home....
Before the review though some things must be said. None of this is being said to brag or for ego padding purposes because at the end of the day I'm just an idiot behind the keyboard or swyping on the phone. Pretty sure everyone in this forum knows me and knows the technical data I provide on the batteries and cartos V4L sells. What some of you may not know is while this forum is my home, you can find me popping up in many places (especially the kr808 forum). I don't just test V4L batts, I've tested almost every non-mod batt on the market. Purchase them simply to test them, no freebies on my end. That way if I do review something it's not tainted by monetary incentive. My loyalty to V4L is unquestionable, they've earned that loyalty through great products and customer service. In the almost year I've been a customer they haven't released any failures to this point. If if the version 1 king diamond and stealth autos were a little rushed (they had issues with cool carts pushing down the post too far for those that don't know) they were still an improvement over their previous batts. Their vapor king line were the gold standard for kr808's before the new batts. Yes they were kr808's, but V4L tweaked them. That in essance is why V4L is one of the top ecig companies today. They didn't play follow the leader, try to appeal to everyone and release a sub standard product to appease the masses, they focused on making the best kr808's available period. Innovators not copy cats. Look at the gen 2 kr808's on the market, in all seriousness there's very little difference between each version. Go buy a rebranded generic gen 1 kr808 and compare it to a king diamond batt, you'll see the difference is night and day. That's why it's been so hard to review this vgo kit. I don't know why or who thought adding these to the line up was a good move, but it wasn't. I expect to get a generic mass produced same as everyone else's hardware from other vendors, not from V4L. Might seem strange that someone who is nothing more than a customer cares this much about a company, but with ecigs you're talking about an item that changes one life for the better. If not for my first kit from V4L almost a year ago (almost 3 months after I tried to switch with vaping but failed on all my previous hardware) would still be smoking today. This forum has been my outlet, support system, and so much more over that time. I'm proud to say I'm a member of the friendliest, most helpful, and busiest sub forum on ecf. When it comes to pv's social networks mean little. They don't bring in the customers the way ecf does. A forum on here gives you word of mouth and puts you out there against the competition where your products have no choice but to be great if you want to make it. This vgo kit I would expect from a small company or a new vendor... Not one of the greatest companies in the ecig world... Having said that, on to the review....
Before the review though some things must be said. None of this is being said to brag or for ego padding purposes because at the end of the day I'm just an idiot behind the keyboard or swyping on the phone. Pretty sure everyone in this forum knows me and knows the technical data I provide on the batteries and cartos V4L sells. What some of you may not know is while this forum is my home, you can find me popping up in many places (especially the kr808 forum). I don't just test V4L batts, I've tested almost every non-mod batt on the market. Purchase them simply to test them, no freebies on my end. That way if I do review something it's not tainted by monetary incentive. My loyalty to V4L is unquestionable, they've earned that loyalty through great products and customer service. In the almost year I've been a customer they haven't released any failures to this point. If if the version 1 king diamond and stealth autos were a little rushed (they had issues with cool carts pushing down the post too far for those that don't know) they were still an improvement over their previous batts. Their vapor king line were the gold standard for kr808's before the new batts. Yes they were kr808's, but V4L tweaked them. That in essance is why V4L is one of the top ecig companies today. They didn't play follow the leader, try to appeal to everyone and release a sub standard product to appease the masses, they focused on making the best kr808's available period. Innovators not copy cats. Look at the gen 2 kr808's on the market, in all seriousness there's very little difference between each version. Go buy a rebranded generic gen 1 kr808 and compare it to a king diamond batt, you'll see the difference is night and day. That's why it's been so hard to review this vgo kit. I don't know why or who thought adding these to the line up was a good move, but it wasn't. I expect to get a generic mass produced same as everyone else's hardware from other vendors, not from V4L. Might seem strange that someone who is nothing more than a customer cares this much about a company, but with ecigs you're talking about an item that changes one life for the better. If not for my first kit from V4L almost a year ago (almost 3 months after I tried to switch with vaping but failed on all my previous hardware) would still be smoking today. This forum has been my outlet, support system, and so much more over that time. I'm proud to say I'm a member of the friendliest, most helpful, and busiest sub forum on ecf. When it comes to pv's social networks mean little. They don't bring in the customers the way ecf does. A forum on here gives you word of mouth and puts you out there against the competition where your products have no choice but to be great if you want to make it. This vgo kit I would expect from a small company or a new vendor... Not one of the greatest companies in the ecig world... Having said that, on to the review....
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