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A World Of Vaping Difference


eruelas

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On Friday I received the Joker, I ordered a set of extra batteries and the DMV so I did not have to be guessing around with the voltage, the first thing I did after I got the batteries in was to measure at what voltage it was, 5v from the vendor, I got a cartomizer I had on my hello 016, and to my surprise and expectations there is a world of difference, I loved vaping with my hello 016, but this is very different, flavors taste layered, you get a hefty TH, and the fact that you can take shorter drags and get plums of vapor feels great.

I used it all through out the weekend, with the same cartomizers I have been using for the past 3 weeks, no burning, no frying, just a very tasty experience with every drag. Today I got to the office and plugged my usb pass-through 3.7v, and as JeffB warned me, it was not cutting it, so back to the Joker all day.

Now on the looks of the device, when I first opened the package, the Joker without the batteries felt light and flimsy, but with the batteries it feels really good in my hand, it's a little heavy but on the good side, it does not feel like a toy in your hand. An the finish is gorgeous, the black body with the silver bottom cap, circuit band and atomizer connector looks really cool.

The only problem I had is that I did not get the holster with the package, but after contacting Vaprlife they answer back that they were out of stock, but they will send one as soon as they get them.

Well, this is so far my experience with the Joker and 5v vaping, I have not ventured in to the 6v realm, still little iffy with everything I read about it, so far everything that JeffB, Brian and Burn wrote is spot on, hopefully this will work for me to for the long run.

Thanks to everyone who helped me on my last post, I will keep posting my findings, for now back to the Joker through the day, and Cisco's LR 306 at night (another story for later, don't worry they are running on my hello 016, not even going close to the joker ;D)

Best Regards to all.

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I have the indulgence I was playing with for a while, I only used HV attys when configured for 6V so my thought process was, why bother upping the voltage if I'm upping the resistance. LR attys and cartos for my on an ego...I'm good. Funny as I have a spreadsheet set up with all the combos of batteries and attys/cartos, was going to do a compare of each combination and then, as is typical for me...

squirrel!!

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Is there really any advantage going over 5 volts? I have heard and read many times that 5 volts is the sweet spot.

Congrats on your Joker!

I think the main advantage is that you get to use a brand new atty alot more often because you will be burning through them alot faster! :thumbsup:

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Congratulations on your new joker. Since I got my Joker-AV it is the ONLY PV I use. I use it all day, every day, on the go or at home. I don't even use my VP/PT anymore.

Isn't that just so... how it is? Once you've stepped into the variable voltage realm there really isn't much need for anything else... unless you just get bored using one device... and I'm sure I will find that is an issue with myself very soon! :thumbsup:

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