Vector Variable Volt?

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KalebK

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Ok so ive pretty much narrowed it down to 3 devices for my next PV and I would love your advice!

1. The EVO Variable Voltage: I like how nice this PV looks and how you can put a cap over your carto or tank or whatever

2. The Mini Lava Tube: It just looks bada** and its true variable voltage!!

3. The Vector Variable Volt on vaporbeast.com has anyone ever seen this PV and is it just a Lavatube knockoff? I like the price!!?

For my final questiom: Where can I find the best deal for the EVO and the Mini Lava Tube? Thanks so much!!!
 

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Ok so ive pretty much narrowed it down to 3 devices for my next PV and I would love your advice!

1. The EVO Variable Voltage: I like how nice this PV looks and how you can put a cap over your carto or tank or whatever

2. The Mini Lava Tube: It just looks bada** and its true variable voltage!!

3. The Vector Variable Volt on vaporbeast.com has anyone ever seen this PV and is it just a Lavatube knockoff? I like the price!!?

For my final questiom: Where can I find the best deal for the EVO and the Mini Lava Tube? Thanks so much!!!

If your interested in the Lavatube I would wait for the version 1.5 or even the 2.0 they should be coming out soon if they haven't already. The version 1.5 has a 3 or 3.5 amp limit compared to the version 1 which has a 2.5 amp limit. What does this mean? It means that you will have more flexibility in the VV settings you can use especially if you like LR resistance atomizers or cartomizer or whatever. The version 2.0 last I heard is basically the version 1.5 electronics in the SS body that has recently come out. The current SS lavatube has the 1.0 electronics with the 2.5 amp limit. I hope I am clear on this. Good luck and I hope this helps.

BTW: you could also look into the Provari as well.
 

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The Vector is a Lavatube.

The 1.5 version of the Lavatube is available for $69 at vaporalley.com for the complete kit, including batteries.
It's not the mini, but it's the new version and it's the best price I've seen on them so far.
They have the regular version 1 for $59, but I'd spend the extra $10 and get the 1.5.

They also have the Lambo version, which is really bad, but it's $99 and a pre-order.
 

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Do I need to worry about these "flammable batteries", ive never used them!? These units only require one battery, correct? Thanks for your responses!!!

Just use protected or safer chemistry batteries in AVP's for a "safer" battery. None of them are totally safe and they all need to be handled safely. bnrk
 
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