don't get auto batteries, they always short out.
Welcome to ECF, Pilaf424!
For my biased and personal opinion, the best 808 style battery is the Volt from Smokeless Image.
I would also forget the automatic batteries, or at least get one of each to experience the difference. If you do, the next replacement battery you get will be a manual one.
Interesting. Would any of you Volt users rate the Volt battery and cartomizer above a Joye 510 battery with a boge cartomizer in terms or flavor, throat hit, vapor production, battery life, etc? I'm happy with the 510, but the Volt is even smaller which I like, so if it performs better as well I may need to try it.
don't get auto batteries, they always short out.
Which PPC do you reccommend, the slider or the mega charging case?Through Monday. You will be pleased. It's a great backup, especially for when you are on the go. And like I said, super fast shipping. I placed an order sat night at 11pm, it was already shipped by 10 am this morning.
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Go for the mega. It's not much larger, fits in your pocket. It's slimmer than a pack of CIgs, just a little longer. The mega hold 2 batteries and 3 cartos. Since its the same price that's the one I got
Would be interested reading your review and thoughtsThanks, just ordered the following:
Pro Starter Kit (78mm batt, with mega PCC, sweet sampler)
Wall Adapter
Battery Charger
3 Carto Cases
6 multi color end caps
Total: $81.30
Savings with Code: $17.07
Total Cost: $64.23
Thanks, just ordered the following:
Pro Starter Kit (78mm batt, with mega PCC, sweet sampler)
Wall Adapter
Battery Charger
3 Carto Cases
6 multi color end caps
Total: $81.30
Savings with Code: $17.07
Total Cost: $64.23
Would be interested reading your review and thoughts
after you have used this PV for a while
Just another happy Volt customer chiming in. I tried out a Blu kit first and the batteries didn't last long at all. I had just quit analogs so I was vaping like crazy and I ran one of the two batteries down while the second was still recharging. Nothing like the 72mm Volt battery, which I recharge about twice a day. I also ordered an X2 900mAh this morning (and did not know about the code because I'm "special"), and submitted a picture for a freebie battery. I'm going on a camping trip in a few weeks and I'm hoping the four batteries and a PCC will see me through it.
Still new to this as well, started with V2 and yes...carrying a case for carts and extra battery for the day. Was wondering King Cobra what you would recommend. I have tried a tank, but the flavor doesn't really seem to come through as much as it does with the carts. I have gotten an Echo battery since it has the 808 threads as well and that does last all day. I've found I like filling the carts myself because I'm getting away from any and all tobacco flavors and tending toward the sweeter vapes. 2 1/2 weeks, no analogs but I sure do miss the simplicity of it sometimes.
Whenever I see people ask for cigarette style PVs I always ask them why they want something like this. I think a lot of new vapors think that this will help them get off analogs, since it's more like smoking. Then what usually happens is they get curious and start getting other PVs and they figure out that this really isn't the case, and if anything, they enjoy vaping more with their bigger and shinier toys, and very often will get a bunch of them in fact. So the cigarette style gear gets left behind.
I still have my 510-t kit fom ages ago packed away, I take it out once in a while just to see how bad these things are. Once in a great while that is. Now I'm not trying to talk people out of getting these things, but what you need to realize is that it is just a phase in your vaping career, and usually a pretty short one. I know of no vets who still use this stuff, and while I'm sure they are out there, it does seem that the overwhelming majority of veteran vapers move past this stage.
There are some advantages and disadvantages though of the small toys. First, they are small. So they fit in your shirt pocket real nice, although that's true of larger PVs as well. My Darwin with the arm closed does as well for instance. They also look and feel more like a real cigarette, although that's something that usually is an issue when you first start out, as once again you think that this should simulate smoking as much as possible, and then later you realize that any PV will do that regardless of its size and shape.
Small PVs of course have poor battery life, so you thought you'd just be carrying around one of these, and now you realize that you need several on the go, and preferably a PCC to charge them on the go as well. Then you need to carry some juice, a back up carto or atty, etc, and so you end up realizing that instead of your little PV you will be carrying a fair bit of stuff regardless.
So with the small stuff you can choose between a standard or low resistance carto/atty, but that really doesn't give you much choice. So this is one of the main reasons why people end up leaving these behind, as they want to be able to customize the power of the vape. That's something you can't do with this, and you will either have to settle for the low power with a standard, or a higher one with the low resistance. So that's far from the ultimate experience, and sooner or later you will want to check out other, larger, variable power options.
So if I were to give advice to a newer vaper it would be to skip over this beginner stuff and move up to a better PV. I remember back then when I was in your shoes, I'm both pretty cheap and pretty skeptical and thought, I can't see why people pay that much for PVs. I was told that you don't know what you don't know, and when you get one you will see. I did, and I did![]()