Next "upgrade" from Ego twist and Evod Tanks?

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james chapman

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Your friend has good taste:hubba: I have had mine for about 2 months and love it. I upgraded it from an ego1100. I am not sure about the evods,as I have never used them. I use the texas tuff tank. I got a vivi nova,but I have had problems using it on the Vamo,so I use it on a Ego. Once you use the Vamo it is hard to go back to the Ego,like going from the Ego to a blue. Good luck on your choice.:thumb:
 

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Vamo isn't a bad set-up and they are relatively inexpensive. The extension tubes have been known to break quite easily at the threads leaving you stuck running only a 350. That's the only major issue I've heard of.

If you don't mind a square mod, iTaste just launched the MVP V2 which is also fairly inexpensive, VV/VW and has an ohm reading.

Both of them are considered VV/VW mods. Mechanicals have no electronics (PCB's) and true mechanicals have no wiring at all, just contacts and a metal body to conduct the current.

You are getting pretty close to 20 posts as well and then you can gain access to the classifieds. It might be worth holding off and finding a used higher end mod.
 

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Oh, cool. I'm kinda leaning away from a square mod. :) It seems the vv/vw are going to need some sort of software? is that right?

The programming is already on the mod so no software really needed. The only one I know of that needs updates is the Evic but I can't tell you what for, I don't have one. If it were me and you're set on a VV mod, save up $120 and stalk the classifieds for a used Provari. Cut out all the middle mods that it would take you to get there anyway. I'm not one of the Provari fanboys, I prefer mechs but I have 2 Provari's and I love them both. They are built like tanks, not to mention made in the USA vs all the typical china stuff.


Edit: forgot to add, if you're already using EVOD's move up to a ProTank or ProTank 2. Not a huge learning curve from an EVOD.
 
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I upgraded recently from the ego twist to a SS Vamo V3, I quite like it, seems to vape very well. I know it isn't considered that tough, but mine has taken two falls once onto tile floor and once onto cement driveway with no damage. I use the ego twists for out and about and the Vamo at home (due to it's size). For bottom coil I really like the Vapeonly 3.5 BCC and for top coil the Kanger T2 with long wicks.
 

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I already have 2 pro tanks, but don't use them due to the airy draw. I'm going down to a local-ish shop tomorrow to buy some juice. If they have a v3 I might just pop on it.

Hey all, I'm looking to "upgrade" from the ego twists and evod tanks I have, can anyone suggest any good kits? A friend of mine suggested a Vamo v2. Anyone have experience with them?

Also, any other suggestions or info would be great? (Are these considered mods or mechanicals? No idea.)

Thanks all!

hello br0kns0l,

so if ya got some tech-geek in ya maybe the eVic might interest you
-Joyetech eVic Review-VapingwithTwisted420-The Definitive eVic Review - YouTube

-and maybe top of line is USA made ProVari
ProVape E-Cigarettes: Buy Electronic Cigarettes & Smokeless Cigs

then have you tried putting an EVOD (short) coil into the ProTank base ?
try that once and tell me what you think about the air-draw...

good luck
 

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The Vamo V3 is a good budget VV/VW mod...

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Then drop a Kanger 2 on it
 
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