Been out of the game, looking for a nice 5V device

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Ryd1ZZ

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I already have a bunch of different e-cigs. They are all 3.7V and I'm ready to get into the high voltage game. I haven't been on the forum or shopped around for e-cigs in sooooo long I thought it would be best to ask what the current 5V devices are.

What are the hot devices these days? Have there been any new developments in the attys? I got my juice supplier now I just need some new hardware!

TIA everyone.
 

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HV devices are still few and far between. Probably the best at the moment is the Buzz, as it is well made, (comparatively) reasonably priced, and adjustable from 3.6V to 6V. Other than that, you can get a 5V box mod for about $50 from a bunch of shops, a Tekk mod for $120 (if you can find one in stock), or a fistpack for about $200.

Personally, I use a home-made 5V USB passthrough and an Indulgence with two 18350s in the extended cup plus a 5V RIT to regulate the voltage.
 

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Another option is the Joker, which is available in a fixed 5V version and an adjustable (3.7V-6V) version. I didn't mention it originally because the last time I checked, it was pretty expensive (almost $200) for a small-battery mod. However, it seems they've lowered the price to something a bit more reasonable - probably to stay competitive with the Buzz. It certainly looks nice, and if it's built like the VYPR (I had one for a while), then it should be very reliable.
 

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As far as well built 5v mode, I am in love with my GLV-1. You can check out the GLV-2, which has an upgraded build in the cap. It fits great in the hand, and the offset atty connection is different than the standard tube mod. Each part is modular, so one device with a different cap can run 3.7v, 5v, or 6v.
 
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