Opinions on VV PV's?

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silkakc

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I've used three and loved them all. My first was an Infinity from NotCigs. My other 2 are custom mods from James here on the forums:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...age-evercool-quality-look-great-price-31.html

I love my Infinity....when it is working LOL! I've had it 9 months and had to send it in 3 times for repairs. It's broke again now and I'm not putting any more money into it because James's mods are just as good and cost $55. For every couple Infinity repairs, I can instead buy a new mod I figure:) I've bought his Evercool mod for $55 and his Evercool 18650 for $85 and both were VERY high quality. Most importantly, they were extremely well sealed. No juice gets inside his boxes and that's been the bane of my Infinity's existence.

You will love VV! You can use regular attys and the flavor and vapor volume is excellent with them.
 

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Just have to add the Darwin. Amazing device - much better than I ever expected. A bit costly but not really when you factor in that you will not have to purchase batteries or worry about problems w/ performance/replacement for a long time. Mod is covered w/ a 2 year transferrable warranty (1 for battery) along w/ excellent vendor support. The resale on these has also remained consistent.
 

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I would get the VV box mod from Madvapes for your first VV PV that way you only have to spend around 50 bucks for the mod, batteries, charger and atomizer. That way you can test VV to see if it's for you before spending 200 bucks on something like a Provari. I have the VV box from madvapes and have been vaping on it for months and it's still doing damn good. Another cool thing about it is that you can go from 0-7.4 volts most VV PVs out there only go from 3.3-5.5-6 volts.
 

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I would get the VV box mod from Madvapes for your first VV PV that way you only have to spend around 50 bucks for the mod, batteries, charger and atomizer. That way you can test VV to see if it's for you before spending 200 bucks on something like a Provari. I have the VV box from madvapes and have been vaping on it for months and it's still doing damn good. Another cool thing about it is that you can go from 0-7.4 volts most VV PVs out there only go from 3.3-5.5-6 volts.
+1 on madvapes vv,for 35$ it's hard to beat.I also ordered a lava tube.You'll notice the lava thread got quiet after everyone got theirs. That is a great sign.
 
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