Vamo vs Evic vs Itaste SVD

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Hidzrami

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Last time i used an ego-t, but then the ego-t have a cross threading issue where by it will reject all the tank from the battery.
After awhile i decided to buy a new 1.Since i can't vape i smoke.Btw ciggarate taste soo bad after u try vapor.

After a quick research i found that
SS Vamo=RM275 (Le GadgetsLe Gadgetsvamo)
Evic=RM 330 (Le GadgetsLe GadgetsJoyetech eVic)
Itaste SVD=RM 280 (iTaste SVD | Papa Don't SmokePapa Don't Smoke)
*RM is a currency in Malaysia.
*This website is not for advertising its just for a view of the content that the kit came with
This is the price im willing to spend on a mod.I'm just looking for something that could last long and worth every penny i spend.

I also found out that Vamo can only charge externaly. Normaly this would not be a problem,but in my case i dont really need another cross threading issue.I did purchase a ego-510 adapter, the adapter is cheap so having cross theading from tank to adapter is acceptable. But having cross threading between the battery n the cap will be an issue.I dont read any of these problem yet but still it could happen due to too much open n close the cap.

What i found out about Evic is that,it could be charge externally or with an usb. Maybe this could reduce any cross threading issue. and ofcouse the great feature about evic Etc: all info in 1 home screen,the software is update able and a good user interface.But i also found out some people complaint that their evic fails.

I did't do much research on this,the only get me excited is the tanks and the coils.but i dont think it could charge with an usb and i dont think the kit include batteries and charger(well this would cost me extra).

I do love the itaste Mvp body, but there no ohm reader and u can't change the battery.
Any suggestion?
Please do feel free to give ur opinion, every1 do have different point of view and experience.
And maybe a better APV with-in the price range.

Sorry if i have a bad English, English is my second language.
 

olgc2977

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I own an evic and a provari, and I now only use my evic. The evic is great cause it's forever upgradable, and I can't even use a mod like the provari anymore cause the evic shows me everything I want to see on a great sized display, having my resistance and wattage top left while having battery top right. It's a great mod, give it a go you'll like it.
 

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I only have the eVic and Vamo from your list.
I recommend both depending on user.
You are in an unusual situation. You worry about cross threading again rather than being more careful. Any device can be cross threaded.
I would suggest the Vamo - it is Durable and if you do damage it you are out less money.
 

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I have the eVic and the VAMO, but I have not used the iTaste STD, so I can't comment on that one. I love my eVic. I use it just about everywhere. The information that you can set it to display is great. As far as I know, there is not another mod out there that displays resistance, wattage, and voltage at the same time. The eVic does this, and adds in a battery meter as well. The eVic does feel kinda fragile, but I have dropped mine several times and haven't broken it yet. That said, when I go out drinking, I take my VAMO instead of my eVic. It functions almost as well, but you can feel the pulsing power on the VAMO where it is not noticeable on the eVic. The VAMO feels sturdy, and supports short mode (single 18350) out of the box, where as the eVic requires a new body tube. I recommend the eVic for your primary device, and the VAMO for a backup, if you want a backup. (And I highly recommend backups!)
 

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I have the eVic and the VAMO, but I have not used the iTaste STD, so I can't comment on that one. I love my eVic. I use it just about everywhere. The information that you can set it to display is great. As far as I know, there is not another mod out there that displays resistance, wattage, and voltage at the same time. The eVic does this, and adds in a battery meter as well. The eVic does feel kinda fragile, but I have dropped mine several times and haven't broken it yet. That said, when I go out drinking, I take my VAMO instead of my eVic. It functions almost as well, but you can feel the pulsing power on the VAMO where it is not noticeable on the eVic. The VAMO feels sturdy, and supports short mode (single 18350) out of the box, where as the eVic requires a new body tube. I recommend the eVic for your primary device, and the VAMO for a backup, if you want a backup. (And I highly recommend backups!)

i might just have to get the vamo as my going out mod. I love my evic, and dont think that it will ever be replaced. I either want an ego twist or the vamo for going out
 

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i might just have to get the vamo as my going out mod. I love my evic, and dont think that it will ever be replaced. I either want an ego twist or the vamo for going out

An ego twist was my going out mod. But my Mom's twist broke, so I gave her mine, and got the VAMO as my going out mod, or as I refer to it, my beer mod. (Really just wanted an excuse to get a new mod lol)
 

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I have all three, and all perform well. I wouldn't be concerned about cross-threading on the Vamo (or any other mod) provided you take a moment when starting to screw on the cap to ensure the threads are properly engaged. I've changed batteries on my Vamo probably hundred's of times by now (I only run it in 18350 mode, so I can chew through a 800 mAh battery pretty quickly) without any problem.

While you can charge the eVic without removing the battery, I remove the battery and charge it in an external charger. It's a lot faster, plus there's no down-time (I have 2 batteries for it and just swap when one dies). Again, zero cross threading issues.

Although each has strengths and weaknesses, if I had to pick one from that list, I'd go with the eVic. I just love being able to see everything I need (voltage, resistance, wattage, battery life) at one glance. A close second would be the Vamo. It gives the biggest bang for the buck and, to my eye, looks the nicest. I'd have to put the SVD third, but it is again, a close third -- it's a good mod as well.

Any one of them will deliver a good vape.
 
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