Alternative to the innokin mvp4- A 4000mah box mod?

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Mordacai

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Hello michaepelt, I know that you are looking for box mods but have you considered a proper battery mod. Vaporesso recently released the Armour Pro that uses one 18650/20700/21700 battery.

$55.03 (Free Shipping) Authentic Vaporesso Armour Pro 100W VV VW TC APV Box Mod Kit (Standard Edition) (Armour Pro 100W TC/VW/VV, Silver (Standard)) at m.FastTech.com

So if you used a Samsung 40T 21700 battery, you'd have 4000mah at you disposal. And if the battery dies, you don't have to replace the whole mod.

It's just an idea though.
 

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The Samsung 40T 21700 battery and Armour Pro looks good, also the VooPoo Drag Mini Kit looks interesting.

im guessing the Armour Pro has recharging function without taking out the battery.

Switched to box mods from tubes years ago, since I already had too many batteries to charge in other devices.

As for tanks and coils the last years ive stuck to aspire nautilus 2 1.8ohm and kangertech 1.8ohm dual coil.

Been to a few local vape accessory shops, but even after years of vaping it felt like I was a newbie. Some people take it very serious...
 
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I have several internal battery mods, but those are generally used when I want something small and portable when I'm away from home for a short time. I keep a zip lock with an 18650, 10ml bottle of juice, and a mini screwdriver in my pickup console. USB can keep the internal battery mods running, You never know when a short errand run can morph into an all day activity. If I'm out all day I want an 18650 mod with spare cells in plastic battery boxes and enough juice to get through an unexpected delay returning home.

I'm happy that most vehicles have USB charging ports these days. There was a time when I had to carry a 12V charger in my console that would accommodate USB devices.
 
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Mordacai

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michaelpet, yes the Armour Pro does have onboard charging.

And your style is MTL, thank you.

Hellvape Hellbeast may be of some interest to you, as it supposedly can be used MTL. And it can use Nautilus 2 coils as well. If you're interested in rebuildables at some point in the future fasttech has a few decent prime and doggystyle clones available.

But if you've already got something lying around, just put it on and try it.

And don't worry about vape shops, a few can be welcoming. And some reasonable ones will let you try liquids.
 

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eLeaf iStick Power 80 W, it is a bit old but still in production.
Single Li-Po cell, advertised 5000 mah but true 4000 mah, still lasts two days with Nautilus family tanks.

Aspire Tiphoon and Vaporesso Drag mini are dual series internal cell. Good for higher power vaping, but they typically end of life when cells go out of balance in a couple years time.

Kings of internal power mod remain the Smok R80 and Kanger Kbox 70, both dual cylindrical Li-Po in parallel, out of production nowadays.
 

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finally received the Armour Pro and two "5000" mah batteries, samsung and lg. Really like the small form factor compared to the innokin.

Now just to find the best setting for my aspire nautilus 2 tank and 1.8 ohn
5000ma.
Nautilus 2
1.8ohm.

What!? You go on 3 day long trips or something?
 
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