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Small but still tough.[emoji41]
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Dang it. I had hopes for a second there. Mini USB is far more robust.Micro
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if they made a mod that small with replaceable 18650 battery, id get one for sure. i love my aegis 100w but sometimes wish it was smaller.
I guess it depends upon how you intend to use it. I use mine for shorter trips when out of the house. It's small size makes it very pocket-friendly. And if you don't mind bringing along the USB charging cord and a 2 amp wall wort, you can charge it pretty quickly in about 30 minutes.Like my Legend that I bought another one. This Mini though has some "cons" for me. Built in battery, 80 Watt,2200 not a plus for me. It did have my attention for a bit though.
Exactly, my point above. I'm really liking the Cerberus tank, too. I only use it at 20-25 watts though.I just bought one last week, with the Cerberus 5.5 ml tank ans Super Mesh coil...I really like it...Only cons are a charge doesn't last long, BUT using a 2 amp charger it reaches 80% in 30 minutes, so it works out for my use.
I agree.Using their .3 ohm coil at 40 watts- I would say the battery could last 6, maybe 7 hrs of constant (but not chain) vaping. I never really ran it down to the minimum- but after 5 hours it's showing less than 50 % left.
The recharge with a 2 amp charger is very fast.
Many internal battery mods make use of a Lipo battery pouch. I believe they are more "space friendly" than the Li-ion cylindrical replaceable batteries, so the mod itself can be smaller. They are available in many different sizes and shapes.I am not a chemical engineer- but it certainly seems that a non replaceable battery of similar Mahs is smaller than the replaceable style battery. Could also be the extra space in mod needed for the battery terminals them selves. (May not seem like alot- but it does make a difference.