Neebie that started with a Revolver Elite, good smoke but battery is a joke, then the MV 902 which is a very light smoke but with quality control issues on the batteries and attys, not dependable enough for me. Then I got the VYPR with the DSE801 atty. All I can say is "Wow", this is what I needed to completely drop the analogs. Battery life is insane, the cartridge holds like 35 drops, the flavor is awesome and the draw is light. I cannot say enough about this unit, I was about to give up and go back to analogs until folks on this forum pointed me to this unit.
I constantly see post that suggest that the ultimate unit will have a large cartridge capacity, great battery life and great vapor. As far as I am concerned this is it. I firmly believe that the throat hit issue is totally dependent on the juice that is being used, as I can tell a great difference with the juices I use. I do not believe that this is totally dependent on the atty.
I am ordering the VP1 tomorrow from Vaprlife, who are great folks to deal with and the products have awesome build quality.
The most awesome aspect of these units is that you are not tied to the expensive, short lived, low ohm, Chinese batteries that all the vendors sell. The autos are a joke and the manauls are not much better. They should give you every thing else just to keep you buying the batteries for life. The VYPR or VP1 lithium ion batteries are readily available for about $4 each and can be charged around 800 times, I know, I have used them for years in custom flashlights and such. Plus, the units are sealed at the connector, so there is no fear of the flooding the battery from dripping or cartrige overfilling. It is just so much simpler and you do not have to constantly fear that you have wrecked the battery.
If there is a downside, it is the size, though the VYPR is barely larger than the battery and I find it to be most comfortable in my medium sized hand. The VP1 is smaller yet and that is why I am getting it for "out and about" vaping.
The main reason I was compeled to add this post is because I have 2 friends that gave up vaping because of the crappy, unreliable equipment and batteries that are out there. One would think that something as elementary as a passthrough, would be good for several months or years, yet both of them had failures within weeks. The ECig does not have to be a complex communion of cheap parts, the atty is the main part that makes it vape, and fortunately they are the most reliable part that can be repaired, cleaned and revived. It's really all about the battey and it took me 2 months to realize this, after an estimated $300 investment in some really cheap built equipment.
I constantly see post that suggest that the ultimate unit will have a large cartridge capacity, great battery life and great vapor. As far as I am concerned this is it. I firmly believe that the throat hit issue is totally dependent on the juice that is being used, as I can tell a great difference with the juices I use. I do not believe that this is totally dependent on the atty.
I am ordering the VP1 tomorrow from Vaprlife, who are great folks to deal with and the products have awesome build quality.
The most awesome aspect of these units is that you are not tied to the expensive, short lived, low ohm, Chinese batteries that all the vendors sell. The autos are a joke and the manauls are not much better. They should give you every thing else just to keep you buying the batteries for life. The VYPR or VP1 lithium ion batteries are readily available for about $4 each and can be charged around 800 times, I know, I have used them for years in custom flashlights and such. Plus, the units are sealed at the connector, so there is no fear of the flooding the battery from dripping or cartrige overfilling. It is just so much simpler and you do not have to constantly fear that you have wrecked the battery.
If there is a downside, it is the size, though the VYPR is barely larger than the battery and I find it to be most comfortable in my medium sized hand. The VP1 is smaller yet and that is why I am getting it for "out and about" vaping.
The main reason I was compeled to add this post is because I have 2 friends that gave up vaping because of the crappy, unreliable equipment and batteries that are out there. One would think that something as elementary as a passthrough, would be good for several months or years, yet both of them had failures within weeks. The ECig does not have to be a complex communion of cheap parts, the atty is the main part that makes it vape, and fortunately they are the most reliable part that can be repaired, cleaned and revived. It's really all about the battey and it took me 2 months to realize this, after an estimated $300 investment in some really cheap built equipment.