50-100watt mod with micro usb?

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Double Helix

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What's wrong with not having an internal battery? It'd actually be a benefit in my opinion unless size is a primary concern. While LiPo's are definitely being used, the 18650's still dominate the market. There are other ~50 watt box mods I can list off, but if you want an internal battery then I won't bother. Everything I can think off past 70 watts requires at least a dual 18650 setup therefore preventing micro usb charging.

The iSticks are the only things I can think of off the top of my head that are within a "decent" price that fit your requirements. You could of course get something custom, but that'll cost a pretty penny.
 

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anything out there with a decent price, other than the isticks? just looking to see whats out there. i really like the ipv2 mini but i wish it had an internal battery

The battery goes inside of it. Therefore, it's internal. :)

I don't really understand the hang-up on that aspect of the Mini. It still has a USB charge port, so it can be charged without removing the battery. And if you have to, you can swap the battery out as needed. Win/Win.
 

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The battery goes inside of it. Therefore, it's internal. :)

I don't really understand the hang-up on that aspect of the Mini. It still has a USB charge port, so it can be charged without removing the battery. And if you have to, you can swap the battery out as needed. Win/Win.
Not to mention you don't have to throw it in the trash after the battery has run its course.

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The battery goes inside of it. Therefore, it's internal. :)

I don't really understand the hang-up on that aspect of the Mini. It still has a USB charge port, so it can be charged without removing the battery. And if you have to, you can swap the battery out as needed. Win/Win.

Was my thoughts too! Charge it with the battery in and you Never have to take it out!
 
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