Aspire CF VV+ battery

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Arnold Ziffle

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my wife bought the kit and loved it for awhile. it works great but she didn't care for the sound the tank makes so I ended up with the mini which works great. she has many other tanks so along with the black cf she bought the red one too. I think the premium kit is a heck of a setup. she likes slender mods and I rock the mini nautilus on a vaporshark or provari.
 
It's a great setup. The only thing I see is the 1600 mAh battery is a lot better than the one in the kit simply because of the battery life. I have the Aspire CF in the 1600 and can easily go a whole day without a recharge. That being said battery size is my opinion and honestly I think any of the CF batteries are excellent. I've had 2 vision spinners and killed both of them quite quickly ( I'm hard on my equipment), but the Aspire has yet to even show a glimmer of giving up.
 
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Ed Kindred

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I have 2. One has a Aerotank & the other a Kanger V2. In my opinion, they are the very best "pen" style batteries out there.. I also have 3 1600 mah Vision 2's & the power delivery with the Aspire is much smoother and it's shown it's self to be much more dependable.

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My daily setup is a Nautilus mini and I rotate three batteries - 2 Vision spinners and 1 Aspire spinner. No issues though the Aspire will go dead quickly once it hits orange. The Visions have the nice locking voltage selector so you won't accidentally change the voltage. The Aspire lasts longer though they have the same size battery. The button is easier to find (feel) on the Visions. I seem to prefer the Visions but I'll always grab the Aspire if I'm going out for a long period of time.

I'm on the fence on which one is the best. If I bought a 4th battery I'd probably get an Aspire just to match with 2 of each. The non-clone price difference is interesting since you can usually find an Aspire for $20 while the Visions run $30.
 
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I bought this setup when my MVP looked broken. I was already in the market for a 2nd Nautilus and thought it would be a great backup. It is a very nice backup, but I'm not really sold on spinners in general, but it's quality is very nice. For the price I am happy with it, and would absolutely give this as a gift to someone entering the hobby.
 
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