torn between VV/VW devices

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But does the Zmax hold up to walls or angry people.... :glare:

NO... Only a Super Member such as yourself can accomplish such a feet. However, I believe with a properly affixed Fogger V3 it will take out an eye.

Only hope someone rings in to verify the z or shoot it back down. but honestly, where can I lose.
 

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If you aren't sure on which you'll like better, be it VV or VW, why not buy something that'll teach you a bit, that takes both ego and 510 toppers, and is less expensive then the devices you listed? I went with the iTaste VV v3 because of price and also not being sure on which direction I wanted to go in for the expensive mods. The VV v3 was a cheap way to experiment with the more advanced options and all the toppers I wanted to try without the need to worry about adapters or wasting more then $30 for something that I wound up not liking. You can find the express kit for them on 101vape.com for $25. The drawback to it for me was battery life. It is only 800 mAh, and there were a couple of close calls where I forgot my back up ego at home and it almost didn't make it through my 12 hour work and commute time. ALMOST though. It DID actually make it, but I imagine it wouldn't have if I had as many dual coils clearos then as I do now.
 

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NO... Only a Super Member such as yourself can accomplish such a feet. However, I believe with a properly affixed Fogger V3 it will take out an eye.

I want an official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle!

Sorry, had to.
 

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But does the Zmax hold up to walls or angry people.... :glare:

That's right how do you think it got into so many bad situations. Lol ;) I'm pretty sure for a vv mod only a
Provari would fair as good. (Pretty sure they have stainless 510's.. If not..)

I mean the top tube cap popped a little loose but it doesn't fall out and break the wires like other mods. Just hammered it back tight. Looks good as new. It's actually pretty easily to work on if you knock the internals loose.
 

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But does the Zmax hold up to walls or angry people.... :glare:

don't know about the zmax but the SVD does...wife proved that to me the other day...put hole in drywall shattered the ce4 but SVD is still perfect..
I don't see why you say its ugly I think its the nicest looking mod out there as long as you don't put the ugly I30 clearomizer on it
 

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Great Read

Good Video, but PBushardo has a better one, I cannot find it atm.

No, Taco Bell is awesome drunk or sober... Sorry cannot help with the feet thing though, maybe someone else lol



I need some gold fish pimpin shoes man !

I need a super mod with an atomizer outlet connected to my shoes with fish swimmin around in ELiquid ! and a super modded braided stainless steel hose thats 6 feet long that I can keep holding in my hand so I can keep vapin, and excel at mah pimp game !!! and keep shuffling and dancin too, like a rela vapin pimp of the 70's !!!Stainless-Steel-Braided-Hose.jpg
 

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If you aren't sure on which you'll like better, be it VV or VW, why not buy something that'll teach you a bit, that takes both ego and 510 toppers, and is less expensive then the devices you listed? I went with the iTaste VV v3 because of price and also not being sure on which direction I wanted to go in for the expensive mods. The VV v3 was a cheap way to experiment with the more advanced options and all the toppers I wanted to try without the need to worry about adapters or wasting more then $30 for something that I wound up not liking. You can find the express kit for them on 101vape.com for $25. The drawback to it for me was battery life. It is only 800 mAh, and there were a couple of close calls where I forgot my back up ego at home and it almost didn't make it through my 12 hour work and commute time. ALMOST though. It DID actually make it, but I imagine it wouldn't have if I had as many dual coils clearos then as I do now.

The VV is a solid choice and great starter or first VV/VW device (you just cannot beat the express kit price to quality). But I see it not lasting me, I know me to well, and with its limited volt and watt output I will not have the wide range of options I “think” I am looking for. Believe me when I say the price is not what I am looking at to closely. It is however the ability to use the widest range of atty's to learn what is right for me. I have no doubt that whatever I chose now, will very soon become my backup.

At this point I do not know what throat hit I want, how hot I want the vapor, if I want to build or buy coils, or if I want a VV/VW device at all. I “think” the options I have chosen will provide me a better experience as I discover what rout will best suit me and I can “upgrade” from there. I am not looking at these devices as my “full time” device. I custom build computers as a hobby, so I am all but sure I will be building my own mechanical mods in time (a long time, but still). Just want a device that will give me the fullest range of options so I “know” what road I will travel later.

I hope that makes as much sense to you as it does me.

Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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can any modder help me with this?

the fish have to stay alive in the eliquid for at least an hour so people can see they are swimming around in it though

and I also need a disco ball

HMMMM... maybe a little more nicotine and a little less tetrahydrocannabinol (TCH) in the juice mix bro, just a thought.
 

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The VV is a solid choice and great starter or first VV/VW device (you just cannot beat the express kit price to quality). But I see it not lasting me, I know me to well, and with its limited volt and watt output I will not have the wide range of options I “think” I am looking for. Believe me when I say the price is not what I am looking at to closely. It is however the ability to use the widest range of atty's to learn what is right for me. I have no doubt that whatever I chose now, will very soon become my backup.

At this point I do not know what throat hit I want, how hot I want the vapor, if I want to build or buy coils, or if I want a VV/VW device at all. I “think” the options I have chosen will provide me a better experience as I discover what rout will best suit me and I can “upgrade” from there. I am not looking at these devices as my “full time” device. I custom build computers as a hobby, so I am all but sure I will be building my own mechanical mods in time (a long time, but still). Just want a device that will give me the fullest range of options so I “know” what road I will travel later.

I hope that makes as much sense to you as it does me.

Thanks for the suggestion.

You will rebuild coils. You will find the MVP is priced right since it's going to be a back up and you will find it will lead you to the chosen one later.
 

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Well, the thing that would offer you the most options for absolutely anything you could think of to put on top would likely be a mech mod, with an optional kick... I think I'm using the right terminology. I haven't been looking at mech mods much, as I don't have the time to truly tinker with them. I can't even find the time to learn how to rebuild a Protank coil at the moment, although I'm saving my burnt ones for when I do. With a mech mod, you could go into subohming, and if you add a kick you'd have a regulated device.
 

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All good choices really - here's my "nutshell +/-" on them.
Note - I don't have all three, but I shopped and researched too (I got an SVD, lol. But i LIKE it's looks).

VAMO (I do have one): Good unit. Crappy 510 threads WILL cause you grief though.
Sigelei: Probably a better unit - just built with better materials and more care.
EVIC: This one's about the digital gizmo. I think this is only your choice if you want to connect your PV to a computer and see statistics or create a custom setting. That's the advantage you're paying more for.
 
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