Vaprlife.com Turbo AV Review by Smokie from ElixirTV

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smokie

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MUST WATCH THE TWO VIDEOS
This is the smallest metal AV mod out their, with being very light, and with a simple change of battery's it is a 3.7 Mod which works super great with a LR atomizer, and with the New E2 cartomizers. Love vaping my 801 atty at 5.0 volts, my 510 reg atty at 4.5 volts, and my 901 atty at 4.8 volts.
This Mod kit is a good price at $99-, comes with four 3.6 volt, 300 mah battery's, a battery case, a battery charger, and that Famous wonderful Mod Pouch.
But the AV screw is set to far into the Mod with being very difacult to use, will more then likely strip the screw, and their is no protection from juice, water, liquids,etc getting into that screw inset hole which is not sealed. I can reach the back of the button, and other places with a screwdriver through that hole. Now the Joker IS SEALED. If liquid does get into the unit I would not worry to much of it blowing up because of all the protection in it, I think in worst case scenario the unit will not work anymore. Then you can send it in for repair, but at who's expense?
Knowing this I would likely still buy this Mod because of the money value for what you get in the kit, and that it is protected from blowing up. Please DO NOT USE UNPROTECTED BATTERY"S
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scinsc

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Well tell us what happened?


I bought an expensive PV from VaprLife and it lasted 2 weeks before it broke down. I sent it back and they said they fixed it. A month later it broke down again with the same problems. Enough is enough so I asked for a refund or a replacement because this is a defective product. They would not even discuss it and said that all they would do is repair it under their 90-day warranty. Well whoop-di-doo I have done that before and it didn’t work out to good.

I have seen several posts on forums that are reporting the same problems I am having with this product so I am not alone.
 

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Similar thing happened to me with VPrlife's passthru. Rather then retype- I'll link you to the post here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...durability-test-over-2657lbs.html#post1722156

I've seen nothing but negative feedback on VPrlife's product line; the stories are all very similar - Either the device is faulty from the jump OR the device works great for a couple of weeks/months then it fails - Customer sends it back for warranty and it works for a while then fails again. Eventually the warranty is over and VPRlife tries selling customer their comprehensive "repair service" which is a flat $25 charge(no matter if the repair simply entails fixing a $1.50 switch) and customer has to pay for shipping both ways(so $35-$40 after it's all said and done). Their business model seems to be to sell an inferior, overpriced product and offer a dismally short warranty; when the warranty expires they make one or more high margin "sale(s)" off one or a few repair cycles until the customer just gives up, gets tired of fighting or being ignored by awful customer service, paying redundant repair charges ad nauseum on a constantly failing product; and goes elsewhere.
 

scinsc

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Similar thing happened to me with VPrlife's passthru. Rather then retype- I'll link you to the post here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...durability-test-over-2657lbs.html#post1722156

I've seen nothing but negative feedback on VPrlife's product line; the stories are all very similar - Either the device is faulty from the jump OR the device works great for a couple of weeks/months then it fails - Customer sends it back for warranty and it works for a while then fails again. Eventually the warranty is over and VPRlife tries selling customer their comprehensive "repair service" which is a flat $25 charge(no matter if the repair simply entails fixing a $1.50 switch) and customer has to pay for shipping both ways(so $35-$40 after it's all said and done). Their business model seems to be to sell an inferior, overpriced product and offer a dismally short warranty; when the warranty expires they make one or more high margin "sale(s)" off one or a few repair cycles until the customer just gives up, gets tired of fighting or being ignored by awful customer service, paying redundant repair charges ad nauseum on a constantly failing product; and goes elsewhere.

Amen and thank you markarich159 for your post. I agree 100%:thumb:
 

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So far the Turbo AV, and Joker AV are holding up, as I mentioned in my video on the Turbo AV of some design issues other then that it is still going strong. Now if for some reason either of these two Mods start having problems, I will do another video of the problem, and post it here.
It is Great to have a forum for this kind of information, otherwise no one would ever know. Please keep reporting, and posting the Good, Bad, Ugly, and the Beautiful.
 
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