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Old 04-01-2014, 06:49 PM   #344
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My SVD is functioning perfectly. The controls are simple and intuitive. I stay in wattage mode and I can get whatever vape I want, milder for the delicate flavors all the way to blowing out the heavy stuff. I use it mostly at home relaxing. I also carry it around town. Very nice life on the battery, and the batteries charge in about 2.5 hours. It doesn't feel like smoking a cigarette. It feels like a pipe because of the size. It also has some nice heft to it. You really notice that you are carrying something around with you. That can be annoying for someone who is used to cigs but I don't drop it or worry about crunching it in my pocket.

I am still using the old iClear 30. It's not a great clearomizer. The beauty ring on the SVD has two small holes holes drilled into it on opposite ends but I am not getting the airflow I like with it. I feel better draw on my iTaste VV 3.0 with an iClear 16. In fact I put the 16 on my SVD and got better draw then the 30 so I am pretty sure when I upgrade my clearomoizer I will be set. I am leaning heavily in favor of the Nautilus for my SVD. I am thinking that the right clearomizer is going to do me up right with this thing.

I am still alternating the SVD and the VV. I tend to take a VV with me when I go out of town because the size is so convenient and it really feels like a cig. The bad thing is that the batteries are built in, when they go your VV is dead. It's not like they are outrageously priced but with the SVD you just get more batteries. That's the big deal for me. There is a great battery store in the next town over from me and I see deals online all of the time. I want a cheap and convenient smoking replacement and the SVD is going to do it for me.
nice review. I think the SVD is what im looking for. Once you get a better clearomizer I think you wont have any problems with the draw.
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