Which one is the best eVIC,Vamo or iTate SVD?

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I have an eVic and love it. You can get smaller tubes if you want to use 18350 batteries.

The vamo is another great device, lots of power and it can be used in short mode. This is a link for a great starter kit:

$53.33 Vamo-Vivi Stainless Steel Voltage Adjustable E-Cigarette Battery Compartment Set - with Nitecore I2 US battery charger/charger cable/2*Panasonic CGR18650CH 18650 batteries at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

Also the SVD is a great device:

$41.08 iTaste SVD Telescoping Variable Voltage Electronic Cigarette Battery Compartment at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

Both at great prices + free worldwide shipping :)
 

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I am looking for lots of power.
Changeable tube for different batt.
Of course a smooth vaping.
The price is not a problem.
I want them all by the way:evil:

Lots of power is not the evic, though it has the same amp limit as a v1 lavatube so it wouldn't be a difference. It is the only one that has a smoothish output, you can use any joye 18350 tube ($10) and it is much smaller than the other two in the same battery sizes. You can also by aftermarket tubes but then you are into high end price range all together.

If the issue is power then I would actually recommend a telescoping sigelei zmax. I think the build is nicer than the SVD and Vamo plus it takes whatever size battery. The SVD takes whatever battery but it is legitimately huge as in an 18350 mode svd is taller than an 18650 provari. Also, I don't like the cheapish feel of the bottom tube and threading for it. Vapes just fine though.

If money isn't an issue, a provari mini ($160-$200) and twins ($35) gives you an 18350-18650 flat smooth output device that goes 2.9-6 volts super accurately and in style. Plus, it's the smaller by battery size than any of the other ones mentioned.

I can't tell you what to get though, it's all what you want/value for your purchase.
 
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