Vamo V2 with unprotected 18350 batteries (Flattop or Nipple top?)

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kinhvanhoa

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Hi, all.

I've searched threads but it's still unclear whether I have to buy 18350 flattop or Nipple top batteries.
Only few vendors in the U.S. or other countries have unprotected 18350 flattop batteries. And, if in stock, they are only 900mAh ones.
As I used my Vamo V2 with a 18350 flattop 900mAh, I realized that it only lasted less than 12 hours.
There seem better high mAh 18350 ones available in the market but most of them are with nipple tops.
I am wondering whether they still work on Vamo v2 or not.

Thanks.
 

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Most people are reporting getting 6 to 8 hours of vape time with a single 18350. Some people think they get a bit more vape time with the AWs as opposed to the Efests even though the mAh rating is lower.

Some people have reported that they can't screw their battery cap on all the way using stacked 18350 button tops but either flat or button tops should work in shorty mode. Stick with IMR batteries the VAMO was designed to be used with that battery type.
 

kinhvanhoa

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Most people are reporting getting 6 to 8 hours of vape time with a single 18350. Some people think they get a bit more vape time with the AWs as opposed to the Efests even though the mAh rating is lower.

Some people have reported that they can't screw their battery cap on all the way using stacked 18350 button tops but either flat or button tops should work in shorty mode. Stick with IMR batteries the VAMO was designed to be used with that battery type.

Thanks. I have two 18650 batteries which makes Vamo V2 way taller than Ego style batteries. I don't stack two 18350 batteries. As you said, AW batteries have low mAh but I will try them then.
 
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