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lillybit

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Evening Everyone! long time no see...I've been away for a long while due to shake ups at home. I'm coming back though and rebuilding after some heartache and I am once again moving towards vaping from analogs. Divorce will do bad things to you, analogs will do worse...>.<

Anyway...I have an opinion question...

Riva vs Volcano's Inferno? Which do you think is better? Price? Quality? Ease of use? Give me some feed back please as I'm making plans to get me a new one! The soon to be ex husband threw away all my 510 batteries! :( So I can't even go back to using those right now....i'm stuck using disposables! (But I'm using them!! Not Analogs!)

Anyway...I can't wait to get some feedback and I've missed the friends I made here, so hit me up!

Lilly:oops:
 

wv2win

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I would go with the E-Power or Kgo over both of them, with the E-Power at the top in that category. Both of these are 3.7 volt models with 1000+ mAh batteries. The E-Power even comes in a 5 volt model now. But to me the big selling point on the E-Power is the batteries only cost about $4 instead of the $15 for eGo/Inferno type batteries, yet they have a significantly higher mAh rating:

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Stef64

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Welcome back. Personally I would go for the Riva or a KGo. The Inferno is a re-branded eGo. They use regulated batteries that provide a constant 3.4V from begining to end. The Riva, KGo and the ePower use unregulated batteries. They will start out at 4.2V off the charger and gradually lose voltage until they need to be recharged. The higher voltage results in a warmer and thicker vapor, as well as a bigger TH.
 
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