advice on good pv for taking out for the day

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Innokin iTaste VV/VW V3 and MVP.

You'd need a couple of the V3 to last the day. The MVP will last a least a couple of days on a charge.
 
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Getting verified takes a few days, but you will see some amazing stuff get listed there. That is where I bought my ProVari. :D In fact, it was my first purchase on the classies.

I have already submitted my application using paypal verification.

u happy with your provari??
 

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I don't leave the house without a REO Grand and Reomizer 2 RDA. With a 6 ml bottle and 18650 inside a tiny package much smaller than a pack of cigarettes, hidden away in a back pocket, I'm set for 15-16 hours. Built like a tank. No big clearomizer or carto tank on top to crack or break off if dropped.

hmm--interesting ...does it leak if bounced around? how is the quality of those REO's?
 

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Segelei or Smoktech Mini ZMax.
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The build quality of the Reo is just as durable as a Provari. It's a bottom feeder mod, in case you didn't know. Most are not VV, although there is a VV model.
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Not the most durable mod on the market, a Smoktech VV Gripper can be had for cheap. Sounds like the size you are looking for, though. It uses an AW 18650 IMR 2000mAh battery which will get you through an entire day.

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I would recommend the Sigelei V3/V5 and consider it to be one of the very best APV's under $100. In 18350 mode, it is no larger than a Provari, feature rich, good looking, flexible, and durable. The V5 has an attachment that can charge a cell phone too. Replaceable batteries allow you to go all day or several days with backup batteries. I prefer the flat top. Good luck!
 

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I would recommend the Sigelei V3/V5 and consider it to be one of the very best APV's under $100. In 18350 mode, it is no larger than a Provari, feature rich, good looking, flexible, and durable. The V5 has an attachment that can charge a cell phone too. Replaceable batteries allow you to go all day or several days with backup batteries. I prefer the flat top. Good luck!

what about the Sigelei Zmax Mini? --after all I am looking for something small to take out--and give me 20-30 puffs during the day
 

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what about the Sigelei Zmax Mini? --after all I am looking for something small to take out--and give me 20-30 puffs during the day

That's the beauty of the Sigelei Zmax...you can run it in stealth or full size mode:
"SIGELEI Zmax V3 is a variable Voltage/Wattage mod. It is telescopic and can use either one 18350, one 18650, one 18500 or two 18350 batteries.
 

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Going shorter you may want to look at a Mech Mod with a Kick (Kick is small circuit board that turns a Mech Mod into VV). Problem with many VV/ VW Mods the pcb really does add to the length. If going this route make sure the Mech Mod is long enuff to accept a Kick.

I'm into this for 12 days only--I'll think Ill leave the mods and kicks for future consideration
 
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