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I can get these and I would not sell them for any more than $9.99 and even then I might feel guilty.
If anyone has seen some reviews on them let me know, I'd rather not buy them and have them turn out to be burners or leakers. They are kinda expensive.
Don't get yourself into a bind Eric. Remember ya wanted to 'not' purchase new things for a bit. We don't want you to go in the hole cuz of us. That will only make Mrs Gormly more upset when we all show up for dinner :unsure:


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Don't get yourself into a bind Eric. Remember ya wanted to 'not' purchase new things for a bit. We don't want you to go in the hole cuz of us. That will only make Mrs Gormly more upset when we all show up for dinner :unsure:


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Roger that, but I was thinking 20 not 200 :)
I think I can get away with a "sample order" lol
 

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:?: So we're all still okay fer dinner then ? :blink:


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sure...

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we're having gun metal soup.. feelin' lucky??
 

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I can get these and I would not sell them for any more than $9.99 and even then I might feel guilty.
If anyone has seen some reviews on them let me know, I'd rather not buy them and have them turn out to be burners or leakers. They are kinda expensive.

Mergryphon reviewed it. Downsides seem to be the gurgliness and "overwicking" (I have doubts its actually overwicking if you've seen my latest video). She also doesn't seem to like the button collar it comes with.

Personally, I'd prefer to see an improved E2 -- the biggest downside on the E2 (for me) is that it leaks when it gets hot, as though heat weakens the bottom gasket. Surely that should be something simple to fix!!

Mergryphon's Review:
 

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the E2 do not like the heat not good for chain vapping or out out side when a 100 or better.Then they leak a lot but in side with the a/c on they are good

You are absolutely correct Mad. Sometimes I have no choice but to leave mine in the truck, and even with an Aluminum Foil shield over them, there is seepage.

But sitting at my workbench at home, the E2 is awesome.

Still lovin' this VMax. Pushing 24 hours since I inserted the batteries, and it's still indicating 7.8 Volts on the batteries. Wish I had that kind of staying power.

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You are absolutely correct Mad. Sometimes I have no choice but to leave mine in the truck, and even with an Aluminum Foil shield over them, there is seepage.

But sitting at my workbench at home, the E2 is awesome.

Still lovin' this VMax. Pushing 24 hours since I inserted the batteries, and it's still indicating 7.8 Volts on the batteries. Wish I had that kind of staying power.

RodeoGeorge

mine does the same thing when i back-to-back-to-back it few times. wonder why it starts leaking when hot? does the liquid get thinner as it heats up? the t2 is an awesome clearo otherwise...the best vape ive had (including ce3). ce3's are good until the vacuum decides to act up on ya. im using my t2 on a kgo.
 

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mine does the same thing when i back-to-back-to-back it few times. wonder why it starts leaking when hot? does the liquid get thinner as it heats up? the t2 is an awesome clearo otherwise...the best vape ive had (including ce3). ce3's are good until the vacuum decides to act up on ya. im using my t2 on a kgo.

I think they were talking about the E2 leaking. My E2's had leaking problems but I haven't had leaking with my Kanger T2's yet anyways.
 

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I currently have 5 T2s filled with various juice. I've had ONE leak for unknown reasons. I did the "pointed tissue up the center hole from the bottom" to absorb the liquid in that center hole, blew down through the mouthpiece, sopped up the liquid, and it's been fine since.

Between the 2.4 ml capacity, the great flavor and vapor, and the no leaking, it has definitely become my most used device.

My only wish is that the T2 were just a bit smaller in diameter so that it would fit things like the V8 without having to add a 510-510 adapter under the 510-eGo adapter. On the VMax, I of course have to use a 510-eGo becaue of the true eGo threads on the T2, and that puts the T2 right at the top of the VMax which is fine.

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Cool looking PV kit. With the 16340 tube and small mofset non VV head attached, it transforms into a little stealth device. I made a similar pv by cutting down a 16340 E-Power tube to fit 16340 batteries into.

In spite of my CC begging me not to ask, I can't help but wonder if the VV head would fit onto a 16340 E-Power tube? :facepalm:
 

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i wanna know, what is this kit about, what an odd kit.. but it looks cool i just dont understand what it does... it had 2 heads.. one has an lcd one does not.. so its like a lavatube but not o_O

EVO Intelligent VV-LCD Transformer Kit - Dual PV


The extra head is just a bonus I threw in because I had some extras from an old order of the previous EVO, it's a straight switch so whatever your battery puts out it give you.

The parts all interchange so you can have a mini VV, a standard VV, mini non-VV, a standard non-VV, you can use the cover to enclose either (for instance to make the mini "longer") OR use it as a carto cover.

the cover actually threads on the underside of each head, so it has two sets, one internal one external, the internal one is for the battery tube, the external one is for the cover, it's all optional.

There are a half dozen configurations with it.



BSD, I do not know if it will fit.
If you buy the switch you can return it if not.
 

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The extra head is just a bonus I threw in because I had some extras from an old order of the previous EVO, it's a straight switch so whatever your battery puts out it give you.

The parts all interchange so you can have a mini VV, a standard VV, mini non-VV, a standard non-VV, you can use the cover to enclose either (for instance to make the mini "longer") OR use it as a carto cover.

the cover actually threads on the underside of each head, so it has two sets, one internal one external, the internal one is for the battery tube, the external one is for the cover, it's all optional.

There are a half dozen configurations with it.



BSD, I do not know if it will fit.
If you buy the switch you can return it if not.

Ah, didn't realize you sell the switch as a standalone. May try one with my next order to see if it'll fit my 14650 wood mod.
 

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The extra head is just a bonus I threw in because I had some extras from an old order of the previous EVO, it's a straight switch so whatever your battery puts out it give you.
So the extra switch is an EVO (3 stage 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 volts) switch? Getting ready to take the plunge and was just curious.

Thanks!

EDTI: NVM, I'm an idiot that cannot read! :rolleyes: Just re-read the description that clearly states it.
 
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