Opinions on the Vapage VMOD?

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vikki59

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Nothing lasts forever. If nothing else, let's face it, toy novelty is important. The VMOD has a nice shape and size. It's just a 14500 battery-based unit, it's compact. It can be adapted to different purposes. What's wrong with an Echo-e and an eGo style battery? It's so simple and effective it's boring.

I finally had to get an ego just to see what all the hype was about and they're cheap enough... Well I'm glad they're cheap cuz I think they suc... ... I will say this tho, they work great for holding a carto for punching holes to use in tanks! I guess what it boils down to is to each their own taste... What one person just can't do without, the next just can't do. Doesn't mean one is better than the other, just different :)...

What's that saying: One's man trash is another man's treasure!

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Jdsgibson

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Loving the VMOD! No leaks, no problems, just flavor! I haven't had much time yet to try out the attys. I'm quite surprised that the silo works and has as much flavor as it does. I normally don't like cartomizers. I should get more time this weekend to try out the 1.5 and 2.0 attys.

Question- What would every one suggest for extra batteries? Stick with the Vapage?
 

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So I got my Vmod about a week ago and am a little frustrated tbh. I am using the 1.5 hybrid atty on it but find I have to squeeze between every single puff and if I don't get it just right it's either dratty or if I overfill the flavor is kinda wacked out. Any suggestions from the experienced Vmodians out there? This is a new atty that i just started yesterday. I really really want this to be my go to device with minimal hassles. That's why I bought one.
 

Greyz

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Yeah I do the tilt, look for bubble, squeeze and quick dry toot method. But I find myself tilting over and over to get a good bubble etc. just seems like a lot of work for one good toot. Do the cartos require less tilting etc because they hold more juice in the filler. Or could this be because my atty is new? Do the attys hold on to some juice as they break in? I'm coming from being a carto vaper that's why I ask. Just curios.
 

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It's a good idea to soak the attys before use. Put the carto on the threaded end & fill the atty. Let soak for 30min. The stainless mesh needs to break in before it will wick properly. I get at least 6 good hits between feeding. You may even try dripping with the atty so you can get a feel for it. :)
 
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