I have been vaping on a vaporlux for almost 2 years, well it has an internal battery, and it started to not hold a charge. It was a great variable voltage device, but not being able to change out the battery was a major bummer. I started seaching for a replacement. It had to be small for carrying around town, have a long battery life, adjustable voltage with an ohm reader, and most importantly, the ability to change batteries. The Smok Tech variable volt gripper seemed to fit the bill, however, I read some reviews that complained about the cheap build quality, but for $40 bucks, I decided to give it a try.
I have to say, This thing is awesome. I don't see the issue with the build quality, yes, its made of plastic with a rubberized coating, but it feels solid. In fact, it feels great to hold. Its simple to use, no complicated menus, and it has a very clear backlit LED display. I popped in a panasonic 2250 mah hybrid battery, which fit perfectly, and I'm getting 1-1 1/2 days of vaping before changing the battery. It vapes great, plenty of power. The only thing I'm not crazy about is the fire button is very clicky, but it fires everytime without fail.
So, in conclusion, if you want an inexpensive variable voltage device with an ohm reader, thats small, looks and feels cool, has long battery life, then I would highly recommend this device. I know the new trend is variable wattage, and smok tech has come out with the Groove, but it too has an non changeable internal battery. Advice to Smok-tech, update the gripper with a variable wattage chip, it would outsell the Groove.
I have to say, This thing is awesome. I don't see the issue with the build quality, yes, its made of plastic with a rubberized coating, but it feels solid. In fact, it feels great to hold. Its simple to use, no complicated menus, and it has a very clear backlit LED display. I popped in a panasonic 2250 mah hybrid battery, which fit perfectly, and I'm getting 1-1 1/2 days of vaping before changing the battery. It vapes great, plenty of power. The only thing I'm not crazy about is the fire button is very clicky, but it fires everytime without fail.
So, in conclusion, if you want an inexpensive variable voltage device with an ohm reader, thats small, looks and feels cool, has long battery life, then I would highly recommend this device. I know the new trend is variable wattage, and smok tech has come out with the Groove, but it too has an non changeable internal battery. Advice to Smok-tech, update the gripper with a variable wattage chip, it would outsell the Groove.