What variable voltage ecig is the best to buy with out breaking the bank.

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wv2win

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Definitely the VAMO. It's VW (variable wattage) which is an advantage over VV from ease of use and consistency. It's batteries are 2 - 3 times less expensive than your eGo VV models. And it has a 5 amp switch which means you can use any atty/tank/carto on the market with it unlike many VV models that have weaker 2.5 amp switches:

VAMO Variable Volt/Watt APV V2

A PBusardo Review - The Vamo - YouTube
 

Jason Peltz

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Thanks for the input everyone.

I grabbed a ego twist to get me by. Using a cartomozer tank and its not bad. I'm fiddling with the VV feature which is meh hard to tell a difference.

I wanted the Lavaetube V2... out of stock.

Looked for Vamo and then I found a Segieli Zmax v2 full kit for $79.00 so I grabbed that. The device is well reviewed and comparable to the Provari and Lavatube V2. While the Evic was interesting the reviews were from meh to this things is a wasted of time. Apparently it cannot go to 6v and IDK how big of a deal it is. The local shop was tryn like hell to push it on me but the woman who works there had an attitude and was snobby so I didn't buy. The software was cheesy as .... to. I do like firmware upgrading and the capability to go to 6v but it wasn't enough coupled with the less then stealler Customer Service at the shop. The manager and owner rock but this gal thinks her .... doesn't stink and that she's cutier then she is. So I got my cart tanks ego twist and some juice to get me y until I get my DYI .....

My local shop made it right and replaced my defective batteries so my wife is happy bout that.

I was looking at the Provari and we couldn't stomach the price. We will find out if that was a mistake. lol I don't think it will be but we shall see. I saw a comparison video by PBusardo and it was pretty glaring that the Zmax is almost as good for half the cash or less.
 

Mrsobie

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The button stays solid blue or when pressed flashes a few times the does jack ..... lol. Lets see out of 5 batteries we have one that works. It happens lees then 30 days in. 3 of them flash and do nothing and the one that really pisses me off just stays solid blue.
That charger(s) are fine and charging the one battery we have working. When I plug the malfunctioning ones in to the charger they have a solid blue button and the led on the charger is green.

The light being sold blue means they are fully charged have you tried pressing the button quickly 5 times? It sounds like they are doing what my halo does when its turned off so I press the button quickly 5 times and it works nor sure I'd this is the case but that's what it sounds like. I mean it's not impossible that yoy for that many duds but it's highly improbable

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Quantum

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Hi Jason,

Have to go with the Innokin ITaste SVD. Its just loaded with good features:


Variable Voltage: voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 - 6.0 volts in .1 volt increments.
Variable Wattage: Wattage can be adjusted from 3.0 - 15.0 W in .5 watts increments.
5A maximum output current
Short Circuit Protection.
Reverse Battery Protection Circuit
Battery Voltage Detection
Resistive Load Detection ( Ohms meter )
ON/OFF battery switch
LED Battery Power Display
Low Voltage Warning
Overtime Vaping Warning
Telescopic Tube supports 18350, 18500 or 18650 batteries
Battery safety protection
Myriad compatible ( Thread fit iClear10 ,iClear16, iClear30,CE4,CE5 ,eGo, T2,T3 , VIVI NOVA and 510 etc )
Change battery and switch VV or VW have parameter memory function
Built-in 3 digit display ( Ohms meter , Volts /Watts , Atomizer voltage output )
LED color: Red (<=3.6V), Yellow (3.6V to 3.8V), Green (>3.8V)

Fasttech.com has them for $37 bucks and free shipping. Takes about 2 weeks since they are coming from China. Alot of things from fasttech are clones/ripoffs of genuine models but this is genuine Innokin in this case. Good luck...
 

OlDogNewTricks

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The Innokin iTaste MVP 2.0 is a really nice one. Not too big, 2600mAh battery, charges other devices if you want. Variable voltage and wattage and an ohmeter, who could ask for anything more? Well.... one reviewer said that the botton was a bit stiff for him, but come on, really? Check it out. Further on the horizon, the Innokin VTR maybe? Hummm...

Personally, I am currently using an Joyetech eVic and love it.
 
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