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tierrataz

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vari volt is the vape du jur and probably the future of mods. Seemed like ce2s and maps were a few months ago. Now the hype has died down and the masses want a simple device. In come the bottom feeder with all you need on board. That's the way I see things today. Keep you finger on the pulse and adjust accordingly cappy, like feeling the current on your rudder and the wind on your face ;-)
 

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vari volt is the vape du jur and probably the future of mods. Seemed like ce2s and maps were a few months ago. Now the hype has died down and the masses want a simple device. In come the bottom feeder with all you need on board. That's the way I see things today. Keep you finger on the pulse and adjust accordingly cappy, like feeling the current on your rudder and the wind on your face ;-)

Yarr, true, very true.

Not that many months ago I thought that dripping at 5 volts was the cats meow. No more taste of burning filler and dry attys. It wasn't until AG and others encouraged me to try making a juice feeder that I discovered how awesome they are. The great taste of dripping and no hassle, not having to drip every 15 minutes. With a charged battery and a full 6 ml bottle I vape for a day, sometimes a day and a half before I have to swap batteries or refill the bottle, it could hardly get easier than that and still fit in my hand.
 

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Ya, seems people clamor for the new stuff but typically just want a a simple & reliable device. Seems they always come back to that. The VV is nice to really expand the flavors of the juice. Gonna give the mixers a run for their money.

That is true as well and I was very surprised at how different the flavors tasted at different voltages and with different style atomizers. Even getting the same wattage there is still a taste difference between atty types, I used to prefer the 801 but for a while now I'm liking the 510 better, can't explain it except I like the taste better.

+1 for the vv bottomfeeders then put them in little wooden works of art!

The only way I can explain it is most people like beautiful things. If I have several mods sitting on me bench, I automatically reach for the cedar mod even if I have to push the plastic ones out of the way to do it. They work just as well, but people are funny animals I guess, lol
 

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Ya, seems people clamor for the new stuff but typically just want a a simple & reliable device. Seems they always come back to that. The VV is nice to really expand the flavors of the juice. Gonna give the mixers a run for their money.

I agree with this statement 100% as tech as these things can get having somethin that will never break or falter is ideal. Mechanical mods are perfect for everyday use for years.

With a simple fees design makes life even easier. Say a switch goes..Very simple to fix. Now a electrical board will be hard to fix. Most papers don't have a clue about that stuff, and i am still learning myself
 

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I hope so! She hasn't come up to the house yet... I'll check the mailbox later on when I leave.

I hope she comes today, I hate waiting on stuff .. but when It arrives its happy time, Yarr! :banana:


I've been trying to remember who was waiting on a Buccaneer VV. I put one up on the website last night, I hope one of those people notice it as lately I haven't had one last a day before getting grabbed by someone. I need to keep better notes, arrr...
 

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That is true as well and I was very surprised at how different the flavors tasted at different voltages and with different style atomizers. Even getting the same wattage there is still a taste difference between atty types, I used to prefer the 801 but for a while now I'm liking the 510 better, can't explain it except I like the taste better.l

Internal resistance apparently makes a big difference too. My foray into mods was a wood box. Beautiful to hold and gaze on. Hit like a freight train. For most that would be perfect. Me I don't like a hot vape. Different atty configurations did tame it but I was limited. Went to the metal box mod which has higher internal resistance an am happy. Hence any other mod in my future would be a VV so I have the control to tweak my vape from both directions. DIYing my juice should give limitless opportunitys, so I see a win-win. Having it all in a nice package is icing.
 
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