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
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.
I'd go with the Sigelei 50W, it takes a 18650, but charges via a USB (included) and it charges fast! Battery lasts pretty long (depending on what resistance I'm vaping and how often! LOL). Its relatively small and feels pretty well made so far! Have had it about 1 - 1 1/2 months and I thoroughly enjoy it!
Smok xpro m80, just wait a little for v2
I love mine ,i can vape with my high voltage tank(great tank btw check it out) at 80 watts...but 50 is cool too..
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.
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.
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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