Provari, LavaTube, or Vmax...nope!

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What amp limit would you like to see and why? Just wondering! Would you agree that some like the Amp limitations? For many, especially non experienced vapors I think a low amp limit could be a good thing?

I think with the amp limitations it makes it so that people cannot use DCC's and other of its like with higher amount of potential.

This proposes no issues for me, however, since I detest DCC's :D I am happy with my 7-9wattish range, and 2.2amps is more than enough for me ;)
 

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What is it made from? How many 6 foot drops to concrete will it survive?

I like the design/features. I especially like the location of the fire button.

I just doubt is is very well built at that price.

I'm still waiting for someone to top the Provari.

Ive already topped the provari by not spending 200.00 on it lol.
 

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Form factor is sweet!

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All it is is a lavatube in a new housing
Sorry, no relation to a Lava Tube other than it's a VV volt. This device has a whole list of features that make it different This device remembers the last voltage you vaped and keeps it there even after it's been shut off. The device accommodates ego cartos and CE4's. No juice can sneak into the inners because of the offset design. It uses 18500 batteries. The bottom and controls are on top making adjustments different than the Lava Tube, Provari and Vmax! There is only so much you can do with a battery in a tube, so I applaud the unique design.
 

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Nice! I love window shopping and seeing the new devices. But alas I've got more VV devices than I can vape and my heart belongs to another LOL. I wonder what kind of warranty comes with it and how easy/difficult it would/will be to send in for repair. Nowadays.. when I look at a new device, I figure in the warranty factor. Any device, no matter how nice and expensive can and will malfunction or break. $89 isn't much of a bargain if it quits working in a couple months and the warranty has run out. A device is only as good as it's warranty.

It looks like a GLV and a Darwin spent the night together and this was the result! It's pretty though. :)
 
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Sorry, no relation to a Lava Tube other than it's a VV volt. This device has a whole list of features that make it different This device remembers the last voltage you vaped and keeps it there even after it's been shut off. The device accommodates ego cartos and CE4's. No juice can sneak into the inners because of the offset design. It uses 18500 batteries. The bottom and controls are on top making adjustments different than the Lava Tube, Provari and Vmax! There is only so much you can do with a battery in a tube, so I applaud the unique design.

The design is not unique
 

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The design is not unique

Really? Maybe if it had wings? I don't get it when people say things like this. How many ways can you change up a battery in a tube. improvements are evolutionary not revolutionary and I can pic out many things that are unique about it. For one it has a screw that can be dialed upwards if you need to make better contact with your carto.! Very cool! The way voltage is controlled seems very simple and many with appreciate the unique navigation of this device compared to other VV devices. :)
 

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What amp limit would you like to see and why? Just wondering! Would you agree that some like the Amp limitations? For many, especially non experienced vapors I think a low amp limit could be a good thing? my Provari V1 has a 2.5 amp limit and for my needs, I have not seen a hudge need for the upgrade. It seems that certainly is not the case for everyone! :)

Well the limit can be easily dealt with if you have bit of experience. But if you're fairly new, deciding LR at 3.7v isn't getting it, or on the DCC/Tank craze, you might not get the results you are expecting. I bet I saw hundreds of threads on the subject when the LT first came out. Some figured it out and others gave up and moved on to something else. This seems to be aimed at the same crowd, so I expect same results. Followed shortly by an upgraded version so half of them will buy a second device.
 
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