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mkbilbo

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Hi and welcome!
From what I understand (and that could just be a misconception), the spinner is just an easier to read version of the twist. Even the twist is not terrible to understand, though. It's just hard to read. Please, someone step in if you think I'm full of BS.

I see people say that a lot but I find I don't bother with the numbers anyway. I just adjust until I like the vapor. I'm not sure why knowing the "number" is that big a deal really. But maybe that's me.

I would guess that the "knurled" knob on the Spinner might be a bit easier to turn but I'm having no problem with my Twist.

So... dunno. They're both well regarded by a lot of folks on ECF. Maybe it's more personal preference than anything?
 

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Hi all from Singapore :)

New to vaping and haven't vaped before. Was searching around today and saw this link.

http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm

Any idea what difference should i expect from the spinner and ego twist?

That's a kit I see recommended a lot here on the forum. And I'm kind of building one like that myself now (just buying the bits and pieces here and there instead of a whole kit at one time).

Really, the Spinner and the Twist are very, very much alike. And both seem to have very good reputations among folks here. I have Twists myself. Like them. They're nice batteries. The 1000 mAh versions I have last six to seven hours per charge. They're light, easy to handle, fit in a top pocket even (something I was worried about before I saw one in person).

Some say the Spinner is easier to read as far as the voltage setting. For myself, that isn't important. I just adjust the voltage until I like the vapor. I don't care what the number is. And the Spinner has a "knurled" knob that may be a bit easier to turn but I haven't had any problem at all with the Twist knob.

Other than that, I can't think of any differences between them. They're both good batteries, have good reputations among users here, and are both recommended often.

I guess you could get one of each. You generally need two batteries anyway so you have one to use while the other is charging. See which one you prefer. Batteries do eventually wear out (though either should last a good, long time) and you could replace with the one you come to prefer.
 

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Hi and welcome to ECF.
The main diff between the Spinner and Twist are the Spinner voltage markings easier to read and voltage dial easier to turn. I own both and prefer the Spinner.
Twist Dial
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Spinner Dial
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The Spinner is also slightly wider than the Twist but shorter- also comes in more mah sizes. 100 mah= 1 hour vaping before recharge is needed.
 

YogaMist

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I see, thanks for the reply :)

Does vaping leaves any bad odour on the body? Or bad breaths? Cause I'm on a course which does not allows smoking, so would like to try tactical smoking with e ciggs during breaks. :p

From my experience, no body odor. Although, if you do not drink a lot of water you can dehydrate quicker and bad breath occurs. Someone, please correct me if I am wrong.
 

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