Best bang for your buck by far. If you want to spend more than a roundhouse ... my son just got a cerakoted black roundhouse and put a black goon on top. It is really nice.Broadside. Hands down.
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Best bang for your buck by far. If you want to spend more than a roundhouse ... my son just got a cerakoted black roundhouse and put a black goon on top. It is really nice.
Thanks for all the replies guys. I did hear the Broadside is really nice, and is one of the safest mech's out there, not really a fan of the plain look to it tho.
Well I also love myMy favorite tube mods so far are my
Purge see no evil
Purge truck
Angry cloud tube mod
I have others but them those are my all time favorites right now
VTC5A. What exactly are you looking for in an RDA besides low builds? (Price range, airflow type/options, drip tip compatibility, build space, chamber size, depth of juice well, outer diameter and aesthetics, height, weight, coil configurations e.g. single coil or dual or both, coil mounting system e.g. velocity style or clamp system or 3-post or postless, size of the postholes, screw type, gold plated deck or not, accessories e.g. package includes both a metal chuff cap and a delrin one and or a squonk pin and or an additional sleeve offering an alternative choice of airflow type, optional accessories separately sold yes or no,...).What batteries would you guys suggest? Sony VTC5A or the LG HB6 Pink? i would like to build around 0.15 to 0.17 ohms on my VGOD Elite Mech. Also I'm looking for a RDA aswell, anyone got suggestions for a nice RDA for low builds?
VTC5A. What exactly are you looking for in an RDA besides low builds? (Price range, airflow type/options, drip tip compatibility, build space, chamber size, depth of juice well, outer diameter and aesthetics, height, weight, coil configurations e.g. single coil or dual or both, coil mounting system e.g. velocity style or clamp system or 3-post or postless, size of the postholes, screw type, gold plated deck or not, accessories e.g. package includes both a metal chuff cap and a delrin one and or a squonk pin and or an additional sleeve offering an alternative choice of airflow type, optional accessories separately sold yes or no,...).
What batteries would you guys suggest? Sony VTC5A or the LG HB6 Pink? i would like to build around 0.15 to 0.17 ohms on my VGOD Elite Mech. Also I'm looking for a RDA aswell, anyone got suggestions for a nice RDA for low builds?
I really don't have any preference for a RDA, just looking for some nice suggestions to go on a hybrid mech mod.
Yes, I liked the Mini Buddha V2 so much I now have 2 of them.22mm atty’s I can vouch for:
Lush RDA
Twisted Messes
Twisted Messes Squared
24mm atty’s I can vouch for:
Goon
Apocalypse
Dead Rabbit
Mini Buddha v2
Recoil
25mm atty I can vouch for:
iJoy Combo RDA
You're not drinking water are you?! You realize that stuff is found in antifreeze!?!
Of all those, 24mm Kennedy has my vote.For attys I've limited myself to these only
18
Cyclone
22mm
Petri
Tugboat
Kennedy
Goon
Baal v3
Narda
Hadalay
24
Goon
Kennedy
Recoil
Petri
X1
BAM crew
Yes, I liked the Mini Buddha V2 so much I now have 2 of them.
The Sanyo 20700B is only a 16 amp battery, whereas the 5-legged (!) iJoy 20700 is 30 amps. The Sanyo 20700B is definitely NOT recommended for low ohm builds on a mech... the Sanyo 20700A is, because that one is also 30 amps (and adds a little more mAh as well as hits harder at higher amps, but around 30 amps or below hits─initially─less hard than the 5-legged iJoy). These are all good batteries if you know their amp rating and you know about battery safety. (Not saying you don't already know the 20700B is only 16 amps, but others who might be reading your reply might not know it yet...).For 18650 I’d go with VTC5A all day and I’m also very happy with Aspire 1800’s. When it comes to 20700, I haven’t really gotten into the market with them much yet as I only have one mod that uses them, but the iJoy 20700 battery and Sanyo 20700B are two that I have and use and haven’t had a problem out if either of them. I used to use Samsung 25R 18650’s, and they are safe, I just found the performance lacking a bit compared to the Sony and Aspire
You're not drinking water are you?! You realize that stuff is found in antifreeze!?!
So you've chosen 18650 batteries that perform reasonably well, but far from excellent. And you own a mod that came in a box with printed seriously outdated or sloppy battery recommendations on it... I'm so deeply impressed now!I’ll add a disclaimer that I am saying that based on my personal experience with using these batteries for years, that I have not had a single problem with any of them.
I bought a product, used said product, the product worked as advertised with no adverse effects or safety issues whatsoever from the many that I’ve bought from different batches and different locations and therefore can say that I enjoy using these batteries and have been safe in all of my uses with them.
I don’t see how it could be considered terrible advice to simply state that I bought something that I used and it worked well and hasn’t put me or anyone that I have known or heard of in the hospital.
Though, I suppose I should contact AV Lyfe and tell them that I’ll be bringing a lawsuit against them for recommending unsafe batteries for use in their premium competition grade mechanical mods directly on the box the mod comes in...
You're not drinking water are you?! You realize that stuff is found in antifreeze!?!
https://www.canvape.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=SonyVTC5aI am currently using Samsung in my Switch V2 with a .12 build in it. Look, you have to be sensitive to your mod. You should know if it is getting too warm and sit it down for a few minutes. It is not rocket science. I do like Sonys but there are a lot of counterfeit about. And I'm in Canada - don't tell me to but from a US distributor. And it is not necessary to imply the I don't know anything about mechs or batteries or don't read Mooch's reviews.
So on topic ... I like my Switch V2 - very old school atty on top similar to my old Tactical Warhead but it works well.
The only one I have out of your list is the szcm shorty. I have a blem and a non blem. I couldn't tell the difference.Hey guys I've been researching and found some choices, and i really need your thoughts on them.
1. TVL Colt .45 - Really like the size, and look..
2. Avid Able Mod
3. Shorty SZCM (Blemished)
4. And The Purge Twiztid
Need your help one choosing one..
Twiztid because I am a pretty huge fan of Purge Mods... I recently got the King Blood Stain. Agreed the TVL Colt is quite nice too, though.Hey guys I've been researching and found some choices, and i really need your thoughts on them.
1. TVL Colt .45 - Really like the size, and look..
2. Avid Able Mod
3. Shorty SZCM (Blemished)
4. And The Purge Twiztid
Need your help one choosing one..
I have both the brass one and the purple plasma (aluminum) one. I also have the matching extension for both of them, and, for the brass one I also have the matching new bottom section, as the original one that came with my brass XXX uses the older switch ("VC Tech") and that I wasn't too happy with... the new switch is called "Comp-S" and it is excellent... no more arcing no more misfires and easier maintenance. I love these mods. But if you don't need the extension you could still decide to go for the Admiral instead... patina it if you don't like the plain look. Another compact/small tube mech that I really like is my RNV Designs Sebone (not to be confused with the Steelvape Sebone). Little hard hitter for sure.@Carambrda I saw you mentioned that you have a VCM XXX, how do you like it is it your favorite? I'm really thinking of getting it because of the price, and all the good reviews I've seen so far..
Twiztid because I am a pretty huge fan of Purge Mods... I recently got the King Blood Stain. Agreed the TVL Colt is quite nice too, though.
I have both the brass one and the purple plasma (aluminum) one. I also have the matching extension for both of them, and, for the brass one I also have the matching new bottom section, as the original one that came with my brass XXX uses the older switch ("VC Tech") and that I wasn't too happy with... the new switch is called "Comp-S" and it is excellent... no more arcing no more misfires and easier maintenance. I love these mods. But if you don't need the extension you could still decide to go for the Admiral instead... patina it if you don't like the plain look. Another compact/small tube mech that I really like is my RNV Designs Sebone (not to be confused with the Steelvape Sebone). Little hard hitter for sure.
The only difference is how it looks.Yeah the Admiral looks nice but i just don't like the plain look to it.. As for the XXX what's the difference between the 11.11? i would be getting the black Cerakoted Copper version.
They're both 27mm outer diameter, tapered to 24mm at the top. The pictures can give you the wrong visual impression whilst comparing them because the XXX is pictured with the beauty ring removed from it. With a 20700 the ring is to cover up the part of the screw threads that isn't visible if an 18650 is used. The adapter piece is just a small white plastic cylinder that goes around the 18650 on the inside of the mod. You can feel the battery move just a tiny little bit if you vigorously swing the mod, but there's no real battery rattle with either battery type. The machining is also very good, but still you have to be careful not to damage the screw threads between the top and bottom section as well as the ring... not a problem if you take proper care with screwing the parts together. The button has a nice comfortable throw IMO.Hmm.. XXX looks better to me, but the 11.11 looks skinnier possibly..
They're both 27mm outer diameter, tapered to 24mm at the top. The pictures can give you the wrong visual impression whilst comparing them because the XXX is pictured with the beauty ring removed from it. With a 20700 the ring is to cover up the part of the screw threads that isn't visible if an 18650 is used. The adapter piece is just a small white plastic cylinder that goes around the 18650 on the inside of the mod. You can feel the battery move just a tiny little bit if you vigorously swing the mod, but there's no real battery rattle with either battery type. The machining is also very good, but still you have to be careful not to damage the screw threads between the top and bottom section as well as the ring... not a problem if you take proper care with screwing the parts together. The button has a nice comfortable throw IMO.
Yes, at least for me 20700 batteries are worth it. The Sanyo NCR20700A (not to be confused with the Sanyo NCR20700B) is "elusive" in the sense that it has been really very hard to find, but the 5-legged iJoy 20700 has been extremely easy for me to find, and it still outperforms (according to Mooch's battery tests) the Ampking that @fartbubble has mentioned. I own six 5-legged iJoy 20700 batteries. I also own eighteen VTC5A batteries. I have been comparing their performance on a daily basis for the past six months now so I think I know what I am talking about... if I may be so bold to say so, sir.Thanks for the info.. I've heard that RNV Designs Miura, and the Sebone are really good mechs aswell, been looking at those. So now my choices are either the xxx, or one from RNV Designs, about the same price, but can't use 20700 batteries.. Are using 20700 batteries worth it? and handle better for low builds?
I'll have to respectfully disagree. Owning both the RNV Sebone and the VC XXX hasn't stopped me from loving both mods equally both in pure terms of quality and in terms of everything else─despite they use different form factors.As for a choice of the XXX or Miura/Katana, go RNV as their quality is a lot better than the stuff VC have been putting out lately
I'll have to respectfully disagree. Owning both the RNV Sebone and the VC XXX hasn't stopped me from loving both mods equally both in pure terms of quality and in terms of everything else─despite they use different form factors.
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