Should I buy another one?

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Roncgizmo

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I picked up a Vamo 3 a few months ago and now I'm having issues with the firing button. Aside from the button I've been very happy with it.
I was wondering you ya'll thought. I want to buy another AVP and I found fasttech has the V2, 3, 4 and 5. Anyone here have any good reasons to buy one over the other? I'm also open to other mods but the key things I like about the Vamo is the size, VV/VM, it will take the 650 and 350 batteries and it's under $50
 

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I was having the same issue with my V3. It would always fire when held up completely straight, but when I tilted it to take a drag, it would randomly stop firing. I sent it back to FastTech because it was within the 6 month warranty period. Sent to their Florida service center November 1st, and just got an update that the replacement was shipped from China a week ago.

I've been using an itaste VV 3.0 in the mean time, and I honestly don't miss the Vamo. The only advantage the Vamo has is longer battery life. If I vaped at high wattage/voltage or used very low resistance coils I might feel differently; I use a Protank 2 at 7 watts, so zero complaints.

I'll compare the Vamo and itaste VV side by side once the Vamo gets here; I got the itaste a week after I sent the Vamo back. But I genuinely don't think there'll be a big difference. The itaste's threads are solid, which is a huge plus in my book.
 

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I've got multiple different mods...but by far my favorite is the vamo, never had a problem with one. I have five of them and my favorite is the version 3, I also have the version 4 and 5.

Zoecat. What makes you like v3 over the rest?

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Glenn_K

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I picked up a Vamo 3 a few months ago and now I'm having issues with the firing button. Aside from the button I've been very happy with it.
I was wondering you ya'll thought. I want to buy another AVP and I found fasttech has the V2, 3, 4 and 5. Anyone here have any good reasons to buy one over the other? I'm also open to other MODS but the key things I like about the Vamo is the size, VV/VM, it will take the 650 and 350 batteries and it's under $50

If you've got decent mechanical skills, it's possible to replace the switch: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/vamo/492198-more-vamo-repair-tips.html

There is also demonstration about how to disassemble the control head: Vamo first impression and disassembly how to - YouTube

Looks like the sort of stuff where you would definitely want to have a backup before giving it a try.

Replacement control heads are available (from FT IIRC), but my recollection is that they're not all that much less expensive that a new Vamo.

-- Glenn
 

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I've had a few button issues on my Vamo V2. Occasionally, when I push the button, nothing happens. If I continue to push it, maybe a little harder, it fires normally. This went on for a month or so, more of an annoyance than anything, and lately it seems to be back to normal. I was thinking maybe the switch contact was a little dirty or something.
 

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I had both the V2 and the V3 both threads stripped within months even with me being very careful. I finally just gave up and got me another kind of mod. Hated it though cause I did like my Vamos they just wouldn't hold up.

My V1 is over a year old and the threads are still fine. My V5 threads stripped in less than 2 months. There's several fixes. An eGo/510 adapter: EGO to EGO 510 Atomizer Adapter [2104] : L Js E-Smokes, Electronic Cigarettes

Solder in a sealed 510/510 adapter (I did this with a box mod): V2 510 Shorty Extension Sealed

Replace the top cap: Vamo Body Parts
 

adamfoul

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'From the "how long has your vamo lasted" thread'

I've had mixed experiences with the Vamo, got a v2 and v3, the v2 I've had for at least 6 months and is still fine, but on the v3 the 510 threading wore out within a week, and now (after 2 months) the ego threading feels pretty bad, I don't expect it to last much longer.


I was happy with my first vamo, and got another, but the second wasn't as good as the first. They seem to be a little hit and miss on the threading. I don't use VV/VW much anymore, but when the 2 I've got do eventually die, I'll get another one. Had thought about an SVD, but I'm not a fan of a telescoping tube, I prefer having extra tube segments.
 
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