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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 17, 2011 16:55:43 GMT
This is a new vv e-cig i came across while searching tube reviews and it looks quiet interesting 3 different variables.
It does look ok but apparently doesn't quiet hit over the 4v mark on the highest volt.
Its a nice looking slim model
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2011 19:58:43 GMT
Can't get the video to stream at the moment Roachie What batteries does it take?
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 17, 2011 20:06:20 GMT
Hi chrissie its an interesting one ill give it that it,s basically a new ego mod and its 1400mah-1500mah i did try looking on the china website but not even Google can translate it.But it does look interesting.
Yep sorry guys my mistake cause i was getting another review i watched mixed up.I do apologize chrissie thanks guys for noteing the battery life.
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Post by grizwald56 on Jun 17, 2011 20:19:12 GMT
Not really a well thought out bit of kit is it. 1 hour battery life 400 mAh, the Tornado batteries are 650 mAh. 510/901 drip tips do'nt fit either. Plus she could'nt tell the difference between the high and low setting. So not really a VV IMO, can't see it taking off myself.
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Post by ian on Jun 17, 2011 20:22:17 GMT
I agree Griz,looks very poor to me also.I cant see it giving the Provari a run for its money anyway
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 17, 2011 20:32:44 GMT
Not really a well thought out bit of kit is it. 1 hour battery life 400 mAh, the Tornado batteries are 650 mAh. 510/901 drip tips do'nt fit either. Plus she could'nt tell the difference between the high and low setting. So not really a VV IMO, can't see it taking off myself. I totally agree griz i just posted it up as it was something different ive seen on the manufacturing side of things.As its a step in the right direction just not enough ummph or batt life.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 17, 2011 20:59:46 GMT
Don't you VV fans think that the Darwin and/or the GGTS add on will be the next thing to hit the VV vaping world . . . .
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 17, 2011 21:11:04 GMT
I certainly would love to see the darwin after seeing it on Hifi,s show alot as i do love the look of it tbh.And plus i dont own a GGTS so would like the darwin to come over here.
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Post by grizwald56 on Jun 17, 2011 21:36:15 GMT
Bit on the large size dont you think. Although there would be a market for the Darwin over here that's for sure.
My problem with these VV mods is that I'd always have them permanently dialled up at 5v so I would'nt really get any benefit from them.
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 17, 2011 21:49:58 GMT
*chokes*
Ok forget the darwin totally out my price range lol
Price: $229 = £141
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Post by vereybowring on Jun 17, 2011 22:08:46 GMT
*chokes* Ok forget the darwin totally out my price range lol Price: $229 = £141 And customs will charge you possibly another forty quid or so to import it since it breaches the hundred quid mark.
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Post by ian on Jun 17, 2011 22:11:51 GMT
I dont like the look of the Darwin at all to be perfectly honest.It just does nothing for me personally looks wise.I must admit that it looks like it works amazingly after seeing Hifi using it.As for a GGVV,now i bet that will be very good but also very big.
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Post by hifistud on Jun 17, 2011 23:24:29 GMT
I dont like the look of the Darwin at all to be perfectly honest.It just does nothing for me personally looks wise.I must admit that it looks like it works amazingly after seeing Hifi using it.As for a GGVV,now i bet that will be very good but also very big. Size doesn't matter, apparently. Ask any woman. Of course, they're all lying! Have to say that the Darwin is a grower. I took it out with me tonight as I was engineering a gig, and it just did the job bang on - dialled it up a tad for the stressy bits, and mellowed it out for the calm bits. Had a few folks ask me what it was, and a lot of interest in its variability - I was able to drop the wattage for a lady who was outside dragging on a silk cut (for god's sake, why?? fresh air on a stick, those things) and whack it up for a mate who likes the throat hit he gets from a variety of, erm, cabbage he smokes. Both impressed. Easily pocketable, and given the nature of the sweat generation, not likely to look nasty, either.
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Post by ian on Jun 17, 2011 23:34:39 GMT
I do like the device its just the mouthpiece that bugs me,or can you alter it?Dont get me wrong it looks alot more compact than the Provari and from seeing you use it,it performs faultless to.What sort of battery does it use Hifi?I would trade the Provari and get one of these if they were available in the UK.
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Post by hifistud on Jun 18, 2011 10:42:11 GMT
The battery is built in - as for mouthpiece, it takes any 510 class atty, carto, tank or whatever you fancy. It sits on a swivel, so you can choose the angle of dangle you fancy. I gave it a fuller review at www.vapourtrails.tv/?p=590
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