I checked both of those out and am impressed. I really don't see anything spec wise that even makes the 134 as good as either of those. How does the build quality feel? Does one feel a bit higher quality than the other?
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The zmax I have is a pretty solid stainless steel tube; I like the feel of it in my hand.
The vamo I have happens to be the cheap chrome brass version, and unlike the long tube on my version of the zmax, my vamo has two segments of battery tubes to allow for long mode and short mode; but that ends up making it a tad ... rikety? It doesnt 'feel' as solid, and it sometimes cuts off as a result of movement.
but it's the vamo I end up using alot; the zmax has only 1 button.
the vamo has 3; and it's easy to check ohms and battery voltage on a whim with the vamo with 1 button press each whereas with the zmax I'd have to click 6 to 10 times, and stop/wait because of the single button menu.
Oh- plus with the vamo I can check ohms without firing the coil full power; with the zmax it's full power so no good to checking ohm of dry cotton wick coil.
this week I also had to open up my vamo and repair a center pin problem. and I can order a replacement or spare pcb board for it if need be, so my vamo is looking pretty serviceable right now, whereas the way my zmax is constructed, it don't look like I can fix it if it gets broke; its pretty rock solid though.
I'm thinking to order the new mukey version of the vamo; these vamo people really do think about what they're doing; there's also the eHuge vamo- a 26650 version of the vamo.
mukey.
e-Huge
Details:
•134 style Vamo VV Mod
•5 clicks to turn on/off
•Control panel showing menu, function and selection
•Variable wattage - can be adjustable from 3.0W to 15.0W (in .5W increments)
•Variable voltage - can be adjustable from 3.0V to 6.0V (in .1V increments)
•Maximum current output: 5A
•Reverse battery protection, over current protection
•Check atomizer resistance
•Check voltage and wattage
•Thermal Monitoring
•Time limit protection function
•Low voltage, low resistance and short circuit warning
•Bottom vent hole
•Chromed brass contact
•510/eGo threading connector
•Laser engraved name and serial number
•Random serial number
•Compatible with 510 and eGo threaded atomizers/clearomizers/cartomizers with resistance 1.5-5.0ohm
•Mod supported battery length: Max. 67mm
•With 510/USB charger adapter, can be used to charge external electronic devices. When connect mobile phone to E-Huge, the LCD screen will display "charging"
Please note: The E-Huge Mod cannot be charged via a eGo battery charger. You should take out the 26650 battery to charge