I have one VV a lavatube, and rarely go above 4 volts. I agree that anything above that tastes burnt to me. So now I just look for 3.7 with long lasting batteries
Is this your first VV Lulu? Looked at the Kanger T2 Clearo at DV, at $5 for the tank and $1.90 for heads it should be quite a hit if it is comparable in performance to the Vivi Nova.
There may have been previous discussion on the subject but I didn't understand what the T2 was until today. Anyone had experience with both the T2 and Vivi Nova?
Errol
I have both and for my ego type pv's I prefer the Kanger T2 but for my Mods I prefer the Vision Vivi Nova and the Mini Nova. They all three work very good. The Visions are better made but cost twice as much. If you want to try a T2 without investing much you can get them for 4.25 with free shipping and spare coil heads for 5 for 6.50 from wordup. Use the code Ecig for 5% off They call them Joye T2 but they are Kanger T2. eGo 2.4ml CC Coil Changeable clear cartomizer clearomizer
That's quite a bargain Tex, and of course I've never been able to pass up a vaping bargain. Have a drawer full of new atties and cartos including six 5packs of DC Echo carts that I don't enjoy as much since I started experimenting with Clearos.
One of these days I'll have to experiment with the classified ads, maybe the help the needy forum.
Edit: I didn't think to check, does Wordup ship from the US? Doesn't really matter, not in that much of a rush. Order from China regularly and the wait hasn't interfered with my vaping yet.
Errol
Anyone here know much about the performance and durability of these ECHO dual-coil cartomizers? I suppose I will find out soon enough, but I am very curious all the same. I am also curious about various convenient carrying methods. Previously, with my m402s, there was a lot to carry, a PCC case, extra batteries in another soft carry case (originally meant to carry folding reading glasses), etc. I'm not sure I really need anything in a carry case, but something to use when I'm wearing a shirtless pocket would be nice, and also possibly for use on long trips where I want to carry a bit more in gear than usual. Any thoughts, opinions or suggestions on this?
Thank you. I'm looking forward to trying out my ECHO dual-coil cartomizers. Visually I can't tell the difference between the standard ones and the dual-coil ones. Other than using them, whichever ones they are, is there any other way to tell them apart from each other? The individual clear plastic wrap packaging gives no indication. They are not labelled. I shouldn't have mixed them up when I first received the shipping package from Cropduster901. Oh well, I'll know better next time.
Thank you. I'm looking forward to trying out my ECHO dual-coil cartomizers. Visually I can't tell the difference between the standard ones and the dual-coil ones. Other than using them, whichever ones they are, is there any other way to tell them apart from each other? The individual clear plastic wrap packaging gives no indication. They are not labelled. I shouldn't have mixed them up when I first received the shipping package from Cropduster901. Oh well, I'll know better next time.
FYI about the T2 "innards" from Discount Vapers.......They are not marked with the ohms number. I ordered a few and when they arrived there is nothing on the blister pack and nothing on the head. Trusting that they would be marked as are others I put them in with more of a different ohmage and now I don't know which are which. And no I don't have an ohmeter nor should I have to have one to vape.![]()
You're tough Lulu!Fortunately you do have a VV Twist so you can change the volts to find your sweet spot on any coil at any stage of it's changing life.
Errol