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Blkwdw86

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I put in an order on 10/12 for a handful of assorted this and that. Couple of backup eGos, empty bottles, wick and wire, heads, an rda, etc.

Shipped on the 15th.

Let's see how long it takes. I plan another order in a couple of weeks, it'll be interesting to see if they end up overlapping on arrival. :unsure:
 

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Want to try the mt3s but am afraid that it'll get used as much as the old evods.


Also trying to talk myself into something beyond ego's. One of those "If it aint broke don't fix it" kind of deals.

You would be hard pressed to find any thing better than the MVP as your first step up. The vape time alone is worth the investment. And, then you will get to try VV/VW. Chances are you won't go back. Just this morning I kept drawing off a device and I kept thinking to my self "boy this carto is clogged or something, the hit sucks" Finally dawned on me to check voltage and sure enough it had some how turned itself down. I know I will never buy another fixed voltage battery.
 

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Want to try the mt3s but am afraid that it'll get used as much as the old evods.


Also trying to talk myself into something beyond ego's. One of those "If it aint broke don't fix it" kind of deals.

I got a few of the MT3S to try. Really liked them so I have several more enroute on another order.
 

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Want to try the mt3s but am afraid that it'll get used as much as the old evods.


Also trying to talk myself into something beyond ego's. One of those "If it aint broke don't fix it" kind of deals.

MVP2 is a good next step. Not a bunch of money and if you don't like the vape you still have an emergency cell phone charger. You'll like the vape though. I personally wouldn't dream of wasting volts charging a cell phone that I could be using for vaping.
 

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MVP2 is a good next step. Not a bunch of money and if you don't like the vape you still have an emergency cell phone charger. You'll like the vape though. I personally wouldn't dream of wasting volts charging a cell phone that I could be using for vaping.

I'm with Ozark here, i have an MVP1 and i use it 90% of the time.
 

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You would be hard pressed to find any thing better than the MVP as your first step up. The vape time alone is worth the investment. And, then you will get to try VV/VW. Chances are you won't go back. Just this morning I kept drawing off a device and I kept thinking to my self "boy this carto is clogged or something, the hit sucks" Finally dawned on me to check voltage and sure enough it had some how turned itself down. I know I will never buy another fixed voltage battery.

MVP2 is a good next step. Not a bunch of money and if you don't like the vape you still have an emergency cell phone charger. You'll like the vape though. I personally wouldn't dream of wasting volts charging a cell phone that I could be using for vaping.

This is the exact direction I'd want to go when (if) I make the switch. A powerful unit that doesn't need a seperate charger and batteries. An added plus is the charging capabilities and it not looking like a BOb.

I got a few of the MT3S to try. Really liked them so I have several more enroute on another order.

I'm happy with my t3s's, but i'm just not sure if I should even bother with these. The evods left a bad taste in my mouth.

P.s. I do realize these are closer in comparison to my beloved t3s's than they are the evods.
 
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I couldn't resist.... now I have 5 orders out in the pipeline


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Can I please use your lack of will-power to make myself feel better about my lack of willpower? :oops:
 

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I don't drip and drive. :)

Yeah advertising as liquid/dry herb/ gel. I like the 15 drops they say you can put in it. The air holes on the screw portion. It also looked easier than the others to get familar with. To the dry herbs.. who knows what is in the liquid of our tanks. Heck one could fill it with pure grain and sneak it into a concert in their tank then fill up a drink cup.:2cool:

Any tips on an easy dripper type that would be fool proof in messing around with. I really don't want to redrill holes for airflow in them.

15 drops? I put half an eye dropper in my IGO-L without thinking.

You'll probably have to open up the holes unless you find one that happens to have a hole size you like. Drilling out the hole (or adding a hole for dual) is just customizing it to your taste. You don't have to do it, but it's making the RDA work how you want it to work. It's not hard to open a hole even without the proper tools (an assortment of small cobalt or carbide drill bits).

I would decide on whether you want single or dual. Drilling a new hole is a little harder to manage. Trident is a dual with adjustable holes. Although it's set up with dual posts this one is only drilled for a single and would be adjustable (but you'd have to open some holes) unless they've changed it since I got mine, V9.

I had to go sub-ohm and mech to get the V9 to work like I wanted it with dual coils. I have a dual coil RBA (gennie type) on a Vamo that's OK but I'm not as happy with it as a single coil gennie.



MVP2 is a good next step. Not a bunch of money and if you don't like the vape you still have an emergency cell phone charger. You'll like the vape though. I personally wouldn't dream of wasting volts charging a cell phone that I could be using for vaping.

I thought the same thing. Charge a phone with your nicotine delivery? Someone's priorities are all messed up.
But then I don't even have a cell phone.
 

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Can I please use your lack of will-power to make myself feel better about my lack of willpower? :oops:

No problem, I loan it out at will...

By the way, you aren't far from my kin. I live in Indiana, but my dad's family are all around Hazard and the general Knott county area. well, a lot of them have moved around now
 

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I thought I might report in on my experience with Fast Tech. I have been extremely pleased with ordering from them. I knew from reading the reviews on here that I should plan for a long wait for delivery. I know we all are anxious after we place a order with them. Our moneys spent and it's anyone's guess as to when we will actually have our stuff in our hands. It seems like the shipping problems have eased up. This second order was really fast.

1st order SVD, Nitecore charger & (2 pk) Panasonic NCR18650

September 16, 2013 , 10:32 am
Acceptance
HONG KONG


October 5, 2013 , 2:17 pm
Delivered



2nd order SVD, Kanger coil heads, iClear30 coil heads

October 10, 2013 , 11:42 am
Acceptance
HONG KONG


October 17, 2013 , 3:53 pm
Delivered



I have 2 more orders pending, placed one a couple days ago and one last night. Some one had to post about the VamoV5 being available for the 1st time on Fast Tech, so I felt like I had to grab one before they sold out even thou I got the 2nd SVD as backup. BTW, I love my SVD! Hope it didn't set the bar too high for the Vamo. So to all that are stalking their mail carrier, hope you have as good experience as I.
 
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