Having been a long-time VAMO 2 fan, when I broke mine I was really bummed. So what I'm going to do with this review is not just review the VAMO 3, but I'm also going to do a small comparison between the VAMO 3 and the VAMO 2. Not quite a VAMO 3 vs VAMO 2 though.
Before I begin, I should point out WHAT this is (for those of you who don't know). Once you finally realize that you're not getting ENOUGH power from your dinky eGo-C battery, you'll eventually be greeted by about a dozen different common options. The APV (Advanced Personal Vaporizer) is basically what you're going to want. The VAMO series of APV's happen to be among the best of them. The VAMO supports both Variable Voltage (VV) and Variable Wattage (VW), so you can basically set your device at whatever power level that YOU decide is best. Unlike an eGo-C battery which is always 3.7V or an eGo-Twist which has hard limits, the VAMO 3 can be set anywhere from 3-6V and from 3-15W. It also supports at least 3 different battery configurations: 1-18350, 1-18650 or 2-18350's. With built-in Power and Reverse Polarity protection, it's worth its weight in Gold if you're concerned about safety! Trust me, if you get one, you're going to love it!