Me, too, with some spicier flavors like cinnamon and clove.
+1 on the Cinnamon! Specifically, Cinnamon Red Hots ;-)
Me, too, with some spicier flavors like cinnamon and clove.
Hi everyone - looooong time reader and pretty much still at noob poster. I've been waiting a full year for the mini-super mini PVs to get better, and after reading a couple hundred posts and watching a lot of videos (looking at you, S.Jan), I've decided to give the Volt a try. I was using the V4Life Vapor King with their cartos during Summer 2010, and I found those units to be about 50% of the way to the goal when it comes to finding a real substitute for analogs that look and feel like a real cigarette and do not require much work (modding, filling, etc.). I have a couple of questions that I haven't seen answers to after browsing for a little bit and I think all you Volt experts can help me with answers.
First of all, how many equivalent analog cigarettes would you say are actually in one volt carto? I know they are always advertised as one carto equals one pack of analogs, but I never found that to be anywhere near true. I take about 15 drags on an analog and smoke it for 5-7 mins before it is kicked. For budgetary reasons, I would really like to know how much vaping I can expect. I know this is a subjective topic, but if someone has a good idea of the 'average' number of drags or equivalent number of analogs are in one carto, I think that would guide me in the right direction.
Also, how would you say the Volt works in a relative comparison to the V4Life Vapor King -the V.King model from one year ago? I found the throat hit was a little too heavy (especially for my girlfriend), vapor production was pretty not so good, and the batteries were a bit unreliable and would drain quickly. If the V4Life units were 50% on the way to being able to quit analogs for me, would you say the Volt is 80-90% there? If so, I'm ordering ASAP. TIA
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AND - Welcome to the SI thread . . .
...that you came to join us to remind us of theabout the "Sig" Banners . . ..
isn't that what old curmudgeons say?Erm, umm, thank you for the welcome, uncle, but if you go back to the first page of this thread I'm post #10 and way too many more since then --- that's why I feel like we're all friends, and I wouldn't want to see friends get in trouble with the ecf mods.
Now from one curmudgeon to another: GET OFF MY LAWN !isn't that what old curmudgeons say?
all's well
The brand new sealed black autos are live on the site !!!

Hi everyone - looooong time reader and pretty much still at noob poster. I've been waiting a full year for the mini-super mini PVs to get better, and after reading a couple hundred posts and watching a lot of videos (looking at you, S.Jan), I've decided to give the Volt a try. I was using the V4Life Vapor King with their cartos during Summer 2010, and I found those units to be about 50% of the way to the goal when it comes to finding a real substitute for analogs that look and feel like a real cigarette and do not require much work (modding, filling, etc.). I have a couple of questions that I haven't seen answers to after browsing for a little bit and I think all you Volt experts can help me with answers.
First of all, how many equivalent analog cigarettes would you say are actually in one volt carto? I know they are always advertised as one carto equals one pack of analogs, but I never found that to be anywhere near true. I take about 15 drags on an analog and smoke it for 5-7 mins before it is kicked. For budgetary reasons, I would really like to know how much vaping I can expect. I know this is a subjective topic, but if someone has a good idea of the 'average' number of drags or equivalent number of analogs are in one carto, I think that would guide me in the right direction.
Also, how would you say the Volt works in a relative comparison to the V4Life Vapor King -the V.King model from one year ago? I found the throat hit was a little too heavy (especially for my girlfriend), vapor production was pretty not so good, and the batteries were a bit unreliable and would drain quickly. If the V4Life units were 50% on the way to being able to quit analogs for me, would you say the Volt is 80-90% there? If so, I'm ordering ASAP. TIA
+1 on the Cinnamon! Specifically, Cinnamon Red Hots ;-)
HAH!!!! I ordered my goodies just minutes before the auto batteries were announced, my package came today. Some RY4 & a nice orange battery. I really dig the color.
Do these new black autos have the velvety/rubbery finish, or are they a shiny finish?
purple LED's in the 78mm were missing from the shipment...we will have them soon![]()
Flavors...there might be additions in the future....but we have a lot more innovations to hardware and accessories on the way...and those are our main concentration at the moment![]()
Hi everyone - looooong time reader and pretty much still at noob poster. I've been waiting a full year for the mini-super mini PVs to get better, and after reading a couple hundred posts and watching a lot of videos (looking at you, S.Jan), I've decided to give the Volt a try. I was using the V4Life Vapor King with their cartos during Summer 2010, and I found those units to be about 50% of the way to the goal when it comes to finding a real substitute for analogs that look and feel like a real cigarette and do not require much work (modding, filling, etc.). I have a couple of questions that I haven't seen answers to after browsing for a little bit and I think all you Volt experts can help me with answers.
First of all, how many equivalent analog cigarettes would you say are actually in one volt carto? I know they are always advertised as one carto equals one pack of analogs, but I never found that to be anywhere near true. I take about 15 drags on an analog and smoke it for 5-7 mins before it is kicked. For budgetary reasons, I would really like to know how much vaping I can expect. I know this is a subjective topic, but if someone has a good idea of the 'average' number of drags or equivalent number of analogs are in one carto, I think that would guide me in the right direction.
Also, how would you say the Volt works in a relative comparison to the V4Life Vapor King -the V.King model from one year ago? I found the throat hit was a little too heavy (especially for my girlfriend), vapor production was pretty not so good, and the batteries were a bit unreliable and would drain quickly. If the V4Life units were 50% on the way to being able to quit analogs for me, would you say the Volt is 80-90% there? If so, I'm ordering ASAP. TIA
So, side question on the sealed batteries - are they going to be replacing the current auto batts, or just available as an alternative to standard autos?
I was smoking about 50 ryo (2 1/2 pad) when I stopped and started vaping, using 510 fat bats with everything from tanks to cartos. The Volt is my first and only 808 so I can't compare it to other brands but I go through 3-4 cartos a day so I'm guessing about 3/4 pack per. Ymmv. Hard to tell really because I do vape more often than I smoked and longer sessions. Can't tell when I'm through I guess, but I achieve at least the same satisfaction addiction wise as I did when smoking. One major difference in the horizontal bottom coil as opposed to the verticle 510 for me is I don't have to top off every half hour or so and it don't taste burnt until it's near empty. At the first sign of a flavor change I did a carto change and it takes about 20 to 25 drops of Volt juice. Most of the time now I just put a fresh carto on when I change batteries and fill em all at night. The auto batteries don't seem to require a primer puff, as advertised, and stay consistant from start to near finish. When they diminish I know I'm about 5 puffs away from a blinking led. For me the reviews that caused me to try them don't do them justice. I had already stopped the analogs by the time I got a Volt so comparing as to a percentage of the analog experience wouldn't be a good idea for me to try, but for simplicity and performance as a vaporizer I'd say it exceeds anything I've tried by 150%. Again, ymmv.
Dang, start out to answer a few questions and wind up writing a review.![]()
Do these new black autos have the velvety/rubbery finish, or are they a shiny finish?
BAAHAHA! That's what I thought!!! I can't stand pushing buttonsthey will eventually replace the current ones![]()
And what about the white? What kind of finish? I'm thinking that if people wanted more variety in colors before the other colors arrive, they could use those skins. But I heard they were better on the metallic batts.
Oh, well that makes sense.
See, first I really just wanted a simple white one with red LED. But, of course, white wasn't included in this shipmentThen I thought, well I guess that's okay cause a purple LED would be super sweet!
Ya know, come to think of it, maybe I should be taking it personally at this point...
they will eventually replace the current ones![]()