Basic battery tube that you can put your own batteries in?

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I'm a little newb-ish, so I'm just warning you right off the bat.

But, with that said, I'm looking into getting a battery/tube (something like the eVic) as a back up, or maybe for all day use.
What is a good, small-ish (no wands please!) and simplistic battery tube device I could get?

I'm just curious what's out there besides the eVic and Vamo.

Also, what's the correct name for one of these? Battery-tube-device just screams newb, haha.

Thanks guys!
 

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Have you considered using a bottom feeder box mod? They are easy to use and you can get different sizes depending on how much you vape. If you are interested I have the links with info in my sig.

I'm a little newb-ish, so I'm just warning you right off the bat.

But, with that said, I'm looking into getting a battery/tube (something like the eVic) as a back up, or maybe for all day use.
What is a good, small-ish (no wands please!) and simplistic battery tube device I could get?

I'm just curious what's out there besides the eVic and Vamo.

Also, what's the correct name for one of these? Battery-tube-device just screams newb, haha.

Thanks guys!
 

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It sounds like you want something with technology as both mods/apv's you mentioned have Variable Volts and Variable Watts features.

If you say what you have been using, it might be easier for you to get some advice.

Here's a few additional names: MPV (not a tube), Zmax, Siegeli Zmax and Zmax mini, Anyvape CVI.

And, as you may know, one can replace batteries in many forms besides a tube. There are boxes and even pipes.....and all sorts of interesting gear. One even looks a lot like a bic lighter.
 
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