Best affordable 5v mod

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Team, Ive been vaping for over a month now. I gave up analogs day one once I started vaping. I have a BSB from altsmoke and regular and mega tornado's. Now I want to move up on the voltage. When I used 2 3V batteries in my SB I thought it was too harsh and the juice went fast after a few drips. I figure I try hobbying a 5v mod but I would like a suggestion from the vets what a good 5v mod at a reasonable tryout price. By the way I found what I like best so far is using LR atty's or carto's with the SB and Tornando. Please advise on a 5v box mod I can also vape while charging.

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basilray

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Here's what I'll offer:

1. Try the 5v battery for the Mako in the SB. Apparently it fits and runs like a champ. ElectronicStix the best electronic cigarette in the usa
2. The GLV2 rocks - I have a couple of design complaints, and had a few hiccups getting mine...but I'm vaping away on it as I type. VapeNReview - Basilray Gets His GLV2...FINALLY!
3. The Tekk mod is a thing of beauty. It runs on 2 regulated 18650's and can even charge another device like your phone while you vape. It comes with batteries and everything.
 

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I am a huge BUZZ fan. My wife and I both have one and the reason I love it is because I can change the voltage to anything I want. I say the two ICR 123a batteries last me 6-8 hours of continuous use and takes only 3-4 hours to charge. I always have a spare on the charger. And again the best part is the voltage adjust which will allow for any voltage and it is regulated so the voltage will remain the same regardless of what the batteries are putting out. My buzz is set at 4.4 volts and its the same voltage with new batteries and almost dead batteries. I love it.
 
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