The Vector Variable Volt

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Chrome is flying!

Been using this as my primary vape for a couple weeks! Very solid!
 

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Very very tempted, I almost pulled the trigger on a twist batt for my eGo, but this looks very tempting, what else should I get to complete a good to go setup, I only have tanks and attys for the eGo-C?

If You have a "stardust" like tank it will fit on the Chrome VECTOR...and you will be good to go.

Otherwise, I suggest BOGE standard resistance cartos (standard or XL length.) or our SMOK TECH dual coil polished tank with pre-punched cartos. Good luck.
 

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Very very tempted, I almost pulled the trigger on a twist batt for my eGo, but this looks very tempting, what else should I get to complete a good to go setup, I only have tanks and attys for the eGo-C?

You cant go wrong with the Chrome Vector..All my DCT..Stardusts..fit perfectly,Without adaptors..The benefits of having 3-6V adjustable by .1. Blows away the Twist..Ive had my Chrome for a lil over 2 weeks..and its been performing flawlessly..with everything I put on it..JMHO
 

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Stratus - It is so nice to see someone doing things the exact way that they should be done. Great communication, great service, enthusiasm for one's product, and shameless (yet endearing) daily thread *bumping*. :)

I just read this whole thread, and I think it would serve well as a model for any vendor to follow who wants to succeed in business. I am truly impressed, and I think I'll buy one of the chrome ones when I can, in part just to have the pleasure of doing business with you.

Just one gentle suggestion; how about a two-battery charger like the TrustFire TR-001 instead of the single-battery charger that you currently offer with the kit? If you have to charge a little more for the kit, so be it.

I'd conclude with "keep up the good work", but I hardly think it's necessary). :)

Just received a chrome Vector today (Monday)..........ordered Saturday morning. Unbelievably fast shipping! The finish is very nice, the machining is fine, and overall it's a very good-looking PV. I added a dab of Noalox to the threads and it's now quite smooth. I also like the deep drip-well, as I prefer dripping at times. And, oh yeah......it vapes GREAT! Thanks, Tim for the prompt, courteous service, the excellent product, and the nice freebies, which are always appreciated. I think a lot of vendors could take a page from your book on customer service. Thanks again. :D

After lots of reading, I'm inclined to believe that petroleum jelly is the best things for PV threads. It seems that Noalox is primarily for aluminum, and specifically/primarily to reduce corrosion as opposed to providing lubrication. I have heard that it is actually even somehwat gritty, which sounds like just the opposite of what we're looking for on threads. I've always used petroleum jelly on my threads - both PV and flashlight - and it's always worked great.
 

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Thanks for the positive (and constuctive feedback)...it's much appreciated.
We are working hard to build a business based on great products, education, customer service, etc. I will pass this on to the VB team as proof positive we are on the right track. Thanks again!

Stratus - It is so nice to see someone doing things the exact way that they should be done. Great communication, great service, enthusiasm for one's product, and shameless (yet endearing) daily thread *bumping*. :)

I just read this whole thread, and I think it would serve well as a model for any vendor to follow who wants to succeed in business. I am truly impressed, and I think I'll buy one of the chrome ones when I can, in part just to have the pleasure of doing business with you.

Just one gentle suggestion; how about a two-battery charger like the TrustFire TR-001 instead of the single-battery charger that you currently offer with the kit? If you have to charge a little more for the kit, so be it.

I'd conclude with "keep up the good work", but I hardly think it's necessary). :)



After lots of reading, I'm inclined to believe that petroleum jelly is the best things for PV threads. It seems that Noalox is primarily for aluminum, and specifically/primarily to reduce corrosion as opposed to providing lubrication. I have heard that it is actually even somehwat gritty, which sounds like just the opposite of what we're looking for on threads. I've always used petroleum jelly on my threads - both PV and flashlight - and it's always worked great.
 

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Chrome is flying today..but looks great in black and silver too!
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The Vector Variable Volt e-cigarette ("Triple V") offers power ranging from 3 to 6 volts.
This is NOT a bare bones kit...it's packed with goodies and shipping is FREE!

* 1 silver or black variable voltage device
* 1 black ego case
* 2 High drain 18650 rechargeable batteries
* 1 battery charger
* 1 Ming style drip tip
* 2 3.0 ohm high resistance 510 atomizers

New features include metal caps, battery power indicator, larger zipper case, and carto ohm reader.

BEASTLY BECAUSE: Varying voltage allows you to tailor the taste and vapor to the atomizer or cartomizer you are using. Easily hit your sweet spot with the press of a button. The Vector is a very affordable mod for the advanced vapor! For the money...you simply can not beat it.

$68.99 FULL KIT - FREE SHIPPING - Includes a MING style drip tip too!

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