What Next?

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rdean2954

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I've been vaping for a while now using 1100 mah kgo batteries. I originally had 5 of them and an ego twist, one has gone awol, another is at a friends house to help him quit smoking, yet another is about to go to another friend, and the twist was run over.

I am going to always keep one or two just because a KGO with a single coil lr carto is so nice for work and stealth vaping.

I would like to move up in the world a little bit, something in the VV variety. I know the old standby is a provari but I am not ready to drop that kind of dough. It seems every vendor has their own mod and frankly it makes my brain hurt.

This will pretty much be for home use only. The kgo will retain traveling duties.

- More than a KGO
- Less than a Provari
- Variable voltage

Thanks,
Ryan
 

DesmondTheMoonbear

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VAMO for days. I would never even consider a provari now that I have this thing. Had it for six months and this thing has literally fallen on every imaginable surface from heights exceeding five feet. VV AND VW. And i just love the look of it. Not to mention that you can pick them up now for less than thirty dollars. It's a no brainer.

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williebb123

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wow i didnt know a vamo would last 6mo , im like you im rough on my mod it goes every where i go gets dropped on gravel , concrete what ever good to know the vamo can take a beating i would like to get a second mod just for a back up was looking at the sigele z max ive heard they are tough but i dont know if anything will last like my provari has oops hope i didnt just jinks it lol
 

kiwivap

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VAMO for days. I would never even consider a provari now that I have this thing. Had it for six months and this thing has literally fallen on every imaginable surface from heights exceeding five feet. VV AND VW. And i just love the look of it. Not to mention that you can pick them up now for less than thirty dollars. It's a no brainer.

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I've had my Vamo v2 over 6 months and have knocked it over several times and dropped it hard a few times. Its still going strong. I like the menu system on the Vamo better than on my Zmax. The Zmax is a good pv - costs more though. If getting a Zmax I'd recommend the OP gets the new telescoping ZMax - gives more choice on size. One advantage with the Vamo is being able to use it in shorty or longer mode.
 
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