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Post by kirrielad on Dec 28, 2012 19:20:49 GMT
So I received my vamo from vapeescape today, super quick delivery I might add. After a few issues charging the batteries (me being an idiot) I finally got vaping away in big clouds of vape It's a fantastic price of kit, especially for the price. I'm just wondering what tanks other vamo owners are using? At the moment I only have my V3's and the Carto's/atomisers for the ego batteries, and can't help thinking that they look rather daft sitting on top of this big Crome vamo. Has anyone got any recommendations as to what tank I should by to suit it? I'm not a dripper, prefer to have as long as possible before having to refill., any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Post by andy01424 on Dec 28, 2012 19:47:52 GMT
think my old Ce5's looked good,i use a Genny Clone and a Vivi nova,just ordered a aga T and Vision Eternity ,wanted an Arashi but got beat to it on UKV it also depends on what you are comfortable with on rebuildables,will say Nova worked well on it,but do like the DID Clone,novas a 3.5mil £7.99 les 12% aaec code www.health-e-vape.co.uk/vivi-nova-35-ml-set-4129-p.asp
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 28, 2012 19:55:15 GMT
I'm using a Dual Coil Tank on mine at present Kirrie, alternating that with a Nova.
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Post by kirrielad on Dec 28, 2012 20:06:57 GMT
Thanks for the replies. I'm still new to vaping, so as yet I haven't rebuilt anything? Are the Novas pritty straight forward or is a novice best to avoid? Are the CE5, dual coil and Novas about the same width as the body of the vamo? I think it's the skinny-ness of the V3 on top thats making me think it looks odd, great vape tho. Using some grizwalds 666 just now at about 7.5-8w, seems about right for me. Yummy!
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 28, 2012 20:11:59 GMT
The Nova's are a doddle . . . you don't have to rebuild them, just buy the replacement heads, they're relatively inexpensive and just screw into the central tube - easy peasy. The DC Tanks are also quite nicely balanced on the Vamo, a little narrower in diameter, but nothing that looks out of place.
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Post by blakey on Dec 28, 2012 20:13:50 GMT
Try a vivi nova on there, they work/look fine on mine I'm currently using a chody on mine which is working an absolute charm but thats a complicated rebuildable best tackled with a few months under your belt
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Post by Bluefish on Dec 28, 2012 22:53:10 GMT
agree with both the above, i mainly use viva nova's, the best value for money vape kit there is, the good bit is they work greeeaaaatttt
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Post by chykensa on Dec 29, 2012 10:43:17 GMT
Yep Novas or Mini Novas all the way - the Nova is just a bit smaller in diameter, and the Mini a bit more again, but they look more balanced than a clearo. The Novas are a doddle to fill too, and with a weekly clean my Nova's head has lasted over 2 weeks already. I'm not using it constantly but at least 50% of each day. If you want something which is cheap, reliable and easy to use the Novas are the way to go. Replacement heads are about £3 and so easy to fit - screw the old one off, screw the new one on, fill up, and away you go! Andy
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2012 10:47:23 GMT
I can only repeat what the others have said Vivi Novas. They are about 2mm diameter smaller than the Vamo, but you won't really notice that.
Just make sure you buy from a good supplier as there are a lot of copies out there of varying quality.
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Post by pjim on Dec 29, 2012 12:20:14 GMT
Well Aga T looks pretty good. Aga W looks really good, but I've found it really difficult to coil/rebuild for some reason. Aga S looks decent too and much easier to coil. All if you like the look of genesis rebuildable attys though, otherwise a vivi makes sense.
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Post by smudge on Dec 29, 2012 12:40:16 GMT
So far I've just been using cartos and the 306 atty with the vamo, but have got an IGO-L rebuildable atty to start playing with, as the wick and wire have arrived I do like the look of the Vivi Novas atop the vamo, but have resisted thus far, as I wasn't that impressed with my clearomiser experience and they sort of look like the same idea - but bigger. I'm assuming, given the price difference, that the novas are much superior to the clearos. Has anyone like me, who prefers cartos or dripping, tried them and if so would you recommend?
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Post by pjim on Dec 29, 2012 13:40:47 GMT
Well if you mean Vision V3s ,ce5, stardust type clearos I can stand them, I think they are just terrible, especially the flavour. Mini novas I really like though, the flavour is definitely muted compared to dripping or genesis, but it is acceptable, they are good compared to the stardusts. Also no leaking and very convienient.
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Post by chrisjw on Dec 29, 2012 13:48:35 GMT
The AGA-T looks & performs brilliant on the Vamo..........as do the Vivi Novas. I bought a matt black sleeve for one of my Novas from VE & it looks really good on the Vamo too..............
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Post by chykensa on Dec 30, 2012 23:21:40 GMT
I'm using a Nova on my Vamo as I type this and it works a treat. Great taste, good vapour and TH, and the 3ml last almost a day with my consumption. Would thoroughly recommend them! Andy P.S. Don't discount the Mini Nova too - it works just as well, and doesn't look quite so silly on an eGo battery as well - just get yourself a small plinth for it, purely cosmetic, but makes a hell of a difference. Andy
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