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Krewlife

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i'm still a newb to the whole vaping scene. i have been vaping for about 4 months now and i quit smoking ciggerates. started off with disposable e-ciggs and then bought the blu cig and thought it was the best thing until i came across my next piece.

i got from a local shop. its called a cali vape looks like a ego and i enjoy it but now i'm trying to step it up one more time i'm looking at the Vamo V5 pro or the K101. bevapehappy.com is selling them in their own custom package i plan on buying from them just wondering would be best suite me?

i'm really looking to blow big vapor clouds and enjoy some good taste in my juices.
 

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Welcome to ECF and vaping Krewlife! :thumb: The V5 regulates voltage, the K101 does not. I have a K101 and love it, but keep in mind that it is simply a nice telescopic holder for a variety of battery sizes with a mechanical contact switch and threads to allow you to screw on one of the most important things to producing big clouds of vapor... what's on top. You can screw on bottom-coil tanks, top-coil tanks, single and dual coil versions of either, cartomizers, carto tanks, RDAs, RBAs, etc., etc. There are pros and cons to each choice and each choice will provide different vape characteristics, including taste. If you get the V5, you can adjust the power to match the resistance of the any coil assembly to obtain your taste preference. If you get the K101, you'll need to know what that taste preference equates to in terms of voltage/resistance ratio, build and install a coil assembly for battery life middle-ground (3.6-3.8v) and realize that as the voltage drops, taste will change. I apologize if you're way beyond this point in vaping already, but if not, there's a ton of good info on this topic in the ECF Library.
 

gotch23

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mmmh... don't have a vamo or a k101.

But... I think a vw-regulated device would be a nice step up.
From what i've heard you can't go much wrong with the vamo.

However... You could save yourself the expense of batteries and a charger to
get an MVP 2.0. I have it. I like it very much. Huge battery-life, rugged, vw,
compact, charges your cell phone....
Imho the best value PV out now.
 

Mark Anthony

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mmmh... don't have a vamo or a k101.

But... I think a vw-regulated device would be a nice step up.
From what i've heard you can't go much wrong with the vamo.

However... You could save yourself the expense of batteries and a charger to
get an MVP 2.0. I have it. I like it very much. Huge battery-life, rugged, vw,
compact, charges your cell phone....
Imho the best value PV out now.

Agree.... Best bang for the buck.
 
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