Smokeless Image/Volt

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Johnnie Price

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Are volt batteries 808 or 510? I might have to try these out.
Volt batteries are also regulated. I think your V2's are unregulated. This means that until the battery dies, every single vape will be exactly the same in terms of flavor, throat hit and vapor output.

I'm a huge fan of the Volt. :D
 

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Volt batteries are also regulated. I think your V2's are unregulated. This means that until the battery dies, every single vape will be exactly the same in terms of flavor, throat hit and vapor output.

I'm a huge fan of the Volt. :D

That's a good point. My original kr8 batts came out kicking at 4.2 volts but quickly lowered. Back then all the cartos where in the 3.2+ ohm range so after the first dozen pulls quality of vape really dropped. With Volts 3.6 volt regulation and a 2 to 2.5 ohm carto it's a very satisfying vape all the way. I look forward to the day battery technology advances to getting 1000+ mah in a cig size batt with room to spare for variable voltage. Until then I'll still be toting around my 1000 mah twist that when put together with my atty, drip shield, and skull drip tip becomes a wand almost as large as my forearm :D

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Well, Love, I have every size of Smokeless Image battery. I love the 78's for putting in a pocket or for when I am out shopping. Small size is nice. I have the bigger batts since I am a chain vaper. I was a heavy smoker before getting into vaping. I use the bigger batts at home and in the car driving. I love the products but don't have anything to compare them to since I haven't tried any others. I like the manual better than the auto as a personal preference.
 

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Personally I think having both a small cigarette sized e-cig and a larger battery set up is a good idea. For me the smaller e-cig becomes quite convienient at times.

I totally agree. Also other then the convenience I saw another benefit. As much as love the feel and look of my large, colored twists with a nice matching drip shield and a cool looking ceramic or metal drip tip; the other day when I was using my newly aquired cig-a-like around a smoker who normally sees me with my large wand said "now that I can see myself using." I like the idea of maybe influencing a smoker to try ecigs.

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This has all been very helpful. I feel confident that I will be going with the right company to start this venture, rather than the cheapo I bought locally. I can't wait to try it, both of them!

That's awesome! I really hope it'll be what your looking for! Remember, if there is something you don't like about it or get frusterated, that's what these forums are for. There is so many options out there to get to the point where vaping works well for you and your needs. Anything such as: these don't last long enough, I don't like the flavor, I don't think I'm doing this right, can all be remedied!

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