Quick question...VAMO5 or iTasteSVD

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furbs

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Im getting one of the two this week, but finding hard to decide between them, both are working out around 70 pounds for a whole kit.

Im swinging towards the SVD, because the kit comes with 2 iclear tanks..but unsure.

So what should i get?
Also if anyone knows a better price for a full kit including charger and batteries than around 70 quid, please let me know, im in the UK.

Here are both the links to what im looking at...

VAMO5... http://myepack.co.uk/vamo-v5-full-kit-ss.html ...with this im going to get 2 iclear tanks so works out around the same price as...

SVD .... http://myepack.co.uk/itaste-svd.html and then adding 2 batteries+charger

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
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furbs

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SVD hands down. The 510 threading is better, the unit is more solid, and it has a blue LCD. I really like Innokin Products though. If I can make a third suggestion, see if you can find the MVP 2.0 for a good deal. No messing with batteries and it vapes every bit as well as my SVD did.

LOL...now im even more unsure!
The same place has MVP2, and with 2 iclear tanks it does work out cheaper by around 15 quid, though im just not sure of the look of MVP, guess i will check out some reviews...how long does the battery last you?
 

BigGeigs

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SVD SVD SVD! Absolutely zero problems with mine ever. With an 18650, it's a very large mod, but I have huge hands so it doesn't bother me. Plus the iClear 30s actually perform very well. I got my svd stolen and didn't even think twice about what I was going to replace it with...another SVD! Great mod. So sturdy you could probably beat someone to death with it, plus, it kind of looks like a light saber.
 

Tommytran83

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Svd. I had both the vamo and the svd. What I like about the svd is that you are able to lock down your settings. Versus the vamo, every time you grab the mod or put it in your pocket, you tend to accdentily change your VV/VW. And as for the tanks that comes with the SVD, I did not like it at all. You should grab some bottom burning coils instead of too burners. You would have to constant tip the tank upside down so the wicks are constantly soaked.
 

JoeVa

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I don't get the Lavatube. Why would they design it without a drip well and Ego threading? They had drip wells on both in v1.0 and the chrome v1.5 and Ego threading on the chrome v1.5. And why would the sell the v2 for so long with a hobbled Vamo chip (the same exact thing without variable wattage)? I'm guessing they hobbled the Vamo chip for the v2.0 because they didn't want to acknowledge the Vamo or other variable wattage devices like the SVD and wanted their main competition to remain the Provari. That was obviously a terrible idea, and now they came out with the v2.5 which has the variable wattage but still no drip well or Ego threading.

On the other hand, with the Lavatube, you get a very good one-year warranty and excellent customer service.
 
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dice57

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SVD was a good choice. Would go with the Aspire BDC before the Kanger 3. That one looks over priced but may well be good. It's their answer to the Aspire slapping them down. Would wait for a few reviews first, it's just so new. Although it may be rebuildable, but would go with a good rba before wanting to build a PT.
 
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