Which one to buy?

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eagleclaws76

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Hi folks, I'm not exactly new to vaping, about 2 years. But here's my problem I'm wanting to buy my first mod. I've been using egos but I'm ready to make that next step. The problem is there's so many to choose from. I'd like to find one that's dependable and sturdy. Not to expensive LOL Been looking at like the vamo 3 but like I said just don't know which way to turn. Also looking to add more friends so if your'e interested send me a invite. Alright ty and looking forward to your answers. Thanks eagle:unsure:
 

Mike Sheda

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I got my VAMO3 in the mail today. Seems pretty solid this far, and works well. We'll see how well it holds up, but it seems to be well built.
I also have 2 SIDs, 30.00 from Health Cabin, but took 3 weeks to get here (note to self, never take the cheap shipping option from china again) and one that I paid 49.00 for from MadVapes because I got impatient :) (but I figured I needed a back up or two anyway).
 

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The Segelei ZMax Mini and Innokin MVP would be good to consider. Seem to be decently built and durable APVs.

I have an Innokin iTaste MVP. It's very portable for out & about use, and seems to have an affinity for clearomizers, which I would imagine you already use with your eGo batteries. Built-in battery can last 2 - 3 days on a single charge; you can even recharge your cell phone with it in a pinch.

 

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I got the vamo 3 from fastek too the advice and got the package that included nitecore charger and Panasonic bat's SS $58
seems there were problems with the cheaper chargers
seems like the best inexpensive option
I have been very happy
I probably would not waste any money on in-between options
If I want any better Id either get provari or reo
 

SissySpike

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Get a PROVARI or go home! ;-)

ok now thats out of the way SVD, I taste, Vamo, Tesla, Zmax Its just what form factor. I taste is a box so longer between charges but it is a box and some people dont like that.
In that price range they all have similar performance. Id recommend getting AW batteries or Panasonic CGRs and a decent charger.
 

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Have you looked at the tesla? I make a lot of jokes about it, but it does have good reviews. Here's my MVP. Looks like a walky talky (sp?) With a cartomizer :)
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Thank you everyone so far for the helpful advice. Now when I get my mod I will have to figure out the best settings. OMG lol thanks eagle. PS thanks for the new friends also

As a friend feel free to drop a PM with any questions if I dont know the answer Im pretty good at BSing and making it sound like I know what Im talking abut;-)
 

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Good advice throughout all the previous posts. I have an MVP and SVD and Vamo....and the Provari.

The SVD is built like a tank and works great, the MVP is the best bang for the buck (IMHO)........ Well, you probably know about the Provari.... I wont repeat here why everyone like s them .

Good luck with your decision !!
 

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I bought the Evic 2600mah this past Saturday. Got it home and put it on charge and let it charge up to 100%. Here it is Tuesday and I still haven't had to charge it. It will need to be charged tomorrow so while its charging I will use my 650mah back up. I have the Evic set on 7.0 watts. Using a EVOD with 1.8ohm Atomizer, 50/50 juice and am very happy with it......
 

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The Segelei ZMax Mini and Innokin MVP would be good to consider. Seem to be decently built and durable APVs.

I have an Innokin iTaste MVP. It's very portable for out & about use, and seems to have an affinity for clearomizers, which I would imagine you already use with your eGo batteries. Built-in battery can last 2 - 3 days on a single charge; you can even recharge your cell phone with it in a pinch.


I agree with this!!! MVP all the way!!
 
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