Zmax Mini, eVod, CVI...decisions decisions

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tmoore

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Any thoughts on what I should look for or avoid in an APV?

I'm pretty attracted to a Custom Zmax Mini selling cheap in the co-op forum. I'd like an 18650 extension, but other than that it seems very cool in every way, and the price is excellent of course. Plus it does already have a 18490 cap that comes with it.

Looking at an eVic co-op that's coming up too. I'd really like an eVic, but I'm not sure the durability is there(?). Also read a review that it's readings aren't very accurate. e.g. they said it measured 4.5v on a meter when set to 5v. Said it was pretty close at lower voltages though, and besides, I have no idea how other APVs compare performance/acuracy-wise (?).

I like the Anyvape CVI a lot too. It looks the coolest to me, and has all the features that all the other APVs seem to have. The only real negative would be some quality issues I've been heard of, and I can't get it for a co-op bargain price. It would actually be the most expensive in the current setting, rather than the cheapest at normal retail pricing.

Any thoughts on these three, and/or specs to look for or avoid? 'Small' could be a great selling point in a completely different model too, as I'm pretty much hooked on eVods exclusively as a delivery device. I plan on getting an AGA T2 soon too, but only 1. Mostly just using litttle eVods.

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Well I cannot comment on the Anyvape, but I like my zmax telescope and my eVic equally, for different reasons of course. My Sigelei is a nice powerhouse mod that always produces a good vape, but has no bells and whistles other than being a telescoping mod that can accept a range of varying battery sizes. On the otherhand, my eVic seems jam packed with features compared to my Sigelei. The eVic has tons of different settings and features that can make it a great APV to not only pick up and go with, but also set it and forget it. I've got mine to turn itself off after 10 minutes without being used, being able to monitor battery life, plus it shows a puff counter ( though I judge by bat life), records a history of your vaping if you ever feel the need to monitor your habits, etc etc etc. But... simply put ,my eVic cannot match vapes with my Sigelei, but that can all change with a firmware update if joytech would ever get on that. I use my eVic for work, or out and about, Sigelei handles my vaping at home.
 

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Any thoughts on what I should look for or avoid in an APV?

I'm pretty attracted to a Custom Zmax Mini selling cheap in the co-op forum. I'd like an 18650 extension, but other than that it seems very cool in every way, and the price is excellent of course. Plus it does already have a 18490 cap that comes with it.

Looking at an eVic co-op that's coming up too. I'd really like an eVic, but I'm not sure the durability is there(?). Also read a review that it's readings aren't very accurate. e.g. they said it measured 4.5v on a meter when set to 5v. Said it was pretty close at lower voltages though, and besides, I have no idea how other APVs compare performance/acuracy-wise (?).

I like the Anyvape CVI a lot too. It looks the coolest to me, and has all the features that all the other APVs seem to have. The only real negative would be some quality issues I've been heard of, and I can't get it for a co-op bargain price. It would actually be the most expensive in the current setting, rather than the cheapest at normal retail pricing.

Any thoughts on these three, and/or specs to look for or avoid? 'Small' could be a great selling point in a completely different model too, as I'm pretty much hooked on eVods exclusively as a delivery device. I plan on getting an AGA T2 soon too, but only 1. Mostly just using litttle eVods.

TIA
Seeing that you're mostly using EVOD's then you may want to go with the Anyvape CVI because it handles EVOD's T3's and the beauty ring on a Protank without the need for any adaptors.

I'm also a Kanger fan, so that is the main reason I went with the Anyvape CVI over the other products with similar features. I hate messing with adaptors.
 
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