Been vaping and a member of ECF for 2 years... so I got myself a present.
I have had many mods over the past two years... many have been terrific...
I loved my Prodigy and my ePipes the most...
My favorite unit is my Vaprlife 5v passthrough... problem is... I need to be near an outlet ;-)
So I checked out the site to see if they had something comparable that I could stick in my pocket etc...
I settled on the Turbo... 5 Volt FV... they make a VV... but I am really not a fan of VV... I like 3.7 with an LR or 5V with a 2.2-2.5 atty.
Here's what I love about this Turbo:
1- Solid construction. Beautiful design + Fit and Finish.
2- So lightweight - aluminum
3- Button is small and stiff... like a micro-ball bearing... I have medium-big hands...
4- the 5 V kicks out power consistently for a relatively long time for a chain vaper like me...
There really isn't anything I don't like...
It uses 15270 batteries... two of them... these are little monsters.
Vaprlife has been around a long time... a the technician/engineer that builds these units knows what he's doing...
One if its better features is pulse width modulation circuitry - I am not electrician... but this is supposed to make batteries last longer and power be consistent...
anyway, check out the site and videos... it's a great mod under $100 - I am considering another one of their mods... I like them that much.
http://www.vaprlife.com/5-Volt-E-cigs_c_9.html
I have had many mods over the past two years... many have been terrific...
I loved my Prodigy and my ePipes the most...
My favorite unit is my Vaprlife 5v passthrough... problem is... I need to be near an outlet ;-)
So I checked out the site to see if they had something comparable that I could stick in my pocket etc...
I settled on the Turbo... 5 Volt FV... they make a VV... but I am really not a fan of VV... I like 3.7 with an LR or 5V with a 2.2-2.5 atty.
Here's what I love about this Turbo:
1- Solid construction. Beautiful design + Fit and Finish.
2- So lightweight - aluminum
3- Button is small and stiff... like a micro-ball bearing... I have medium-big hands...
4- the 5 V kicks out power consistently for a relatively long time for a chain vaper like me...
There really isn't anything I don't like...
It uses 15270 batteries... two of them... these are little monsters.
Vaprlife has been around a long time... a the technician/engineer that builds these units knows what he's doing...
One if its better features is pulse width modulation circuitry - I am not electrician... but this is supposed to make batteries last longer and power be consistent...
anyway, check out the site and videos... it's a great mod under $100 - I am considering another one of their mods... I like them that much.
http://www.vaprlife.com/5-Volt-E-cigs_c_9.html
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