Best, Highest Quality Ultimate Tiny Stealth PV?

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Ansah

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After geeking out on these forums for a few months and spending cash as fast as I can earn it, I believe I'm all set for enjoying excellent, high quality vape. (Two Provaris, several RBAs, carto tanks et al...)

Now, I am searching for the absolute best, ultimate teeny-weeny mod for extreme stealth when vaping in potentially hostile environments. Appearance is unimportant. Aesthetics are unimportant. If it looked like this:

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I would be fine with that. Whatever, but it needs to be well-built, rugged, reliable and most of all tiny and discreet. Any ideas?
 

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You say HIGHEST QUALITY so I'm assuming you DON'T want a 400mah eGo spinner?
The 400mah eGo spinner is TINY. Its palmable and I love it with a little clearo on top.

If thats not for you... There are a lot of SMALL mods out there. Do you want variable voltage or not?
If you don't care about variable voltage, then there are a few small mods. Anything 18350 will do.
The 18350 battery is about HALF the size of a 18650 battery and most mods that take it are palmable.
For instance, the Smoktech Telescope can be used in 18350 mode and its seriously 1 of the smallest out there.
(that is also very easy to get at)

There is also the Super-T 18350 mod. Thats probably the highest quality all-mechanical palmable mod out there.
(that is very easy to purchase... you dont really need to WAIT for it. its on the site, just click check-out)
Super-T also makes a 10440 model that is pretty much the size of a cigarette.
While the batteries won't last very long in the 10440 model, if you cary around extras, which are the size of AAA,
you'll be able to change them out whenever you feel the voltage start to sag off.

The Legacy mini is another one of the smallest high quality mods that takes an 18350. Great little mod.
You can also buy replacement parts for it, including a larger tube if you'd like to use it as a bigger mod, or w/a kick.

Another mod to consider is the REO MINI.
The REO MINI is probably the SMALLEST mechanical (high quality) mod on the market in my opinion.
You get a teeny little 510 atomizer for it, plug it in. The juice stays in a bottle inside the Reo's body.
When your atomizer is getting dry, you just press the bottle, and juice goes up a tube to your atomizer.
This design, which is pretty much only obtainable in REO's mods, aka a "bottom feeder"
allows the reo mini to be one of, if not, probably THE MOST smallest mod on the market today.
The entire mod, including the juice delivery system, can be concealed in your palm pretty much.
Because the REO is bottom feeding, there is no need for long cartomizers, or big tanks.
the tiny, SHORT, atomizer, and a drip tip, is all you need, because the juice is fed from within the mod itself. :)
The Reo Mini is NOT variable voltage, but you can use it at 3.7v w/its 14500 bats, OR 6 volts with 2 14250 batteries

Another new mod on the market is the Smoktech Natural, which comes with an 18350 tube & an 18650 tube.
 

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The legacy mini is tiny. I like 18500 mods because you can use an 18350 + kick.
I think that size is PERFECT for me and my tiny woman hands. Thats literally as big as I like to go.
Mech mod with 18500 tube with Kick + 18350 = perfect "stealth" vape in my opinion.
A mod taller than my mini provari or Silver Bullet 18650 usually only gets used at home in my opinion.
But I'll use my 18500 Bolt with a kick outside the house anyday.
Anything longer than a SB is complete overkill. Which cuts out a lot of VV mods such as the vamo/Zmax.
 

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And here it is

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From left to right: T3, Ego Mini, Legacy Mini, UDT-L (18350 mode), evic with an 18350 tube, Provari (18490), 1000mah Ego Twist

The T3, Provari and Ego Twist are for reference. Hope this helps.

Going to bring this forward as people seem to only read the current page. I have the kick ring for the legacy mini so you can either use a kick or an 18500. It doesn't add too much to it, probably around the 18350 tubed evic's size.
 
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And here it is

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From left to right: T3, Ego Mini, Legacy Mini, UDT-L (18350 mode), evic with an 18350 tube, Provari (18490), 1000mah Ego Twist

The T3, Provari and Ego Twist are for reference. Hope this helps.

Now why did you go and do that... I talked myself out of an evic and then you post that 18350 pic and I'm back to square one.
Nice pic Fury.
 

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Now why did you go and do that... I talked myself out of an evic and then you post that 18350 pic and I'm back to square one.
Nice pic Fury.

Thanks and the 18350 tube was 8 or 9 dollars. It's rubberized like a black ego battery.

I can get a pic of it next to an 18650'd provari or a zmax if that would help you decide if the size is right. Well in a bit, it's 4am and I have 2 feet of snow to deal with, time to sleep.
 

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Thanks and the 18350 tube was 8 or 9 dollars. It's rubberized like a black ego battery.

I can get a pic of it next to an 18650'd provari or a zmax if that would help you decide if the size is right. Well in a bit, it's 4am and I have 2 feet of snow to deal with, time to sleep.

I nearly bought one with some Joyetech ego mod tubes but I have two other pvs that I'm in co-ops for at the moment, and they aren't shipping until after the Chinese holiday now. I was eyeing the Evic, nearly bought it, and now I'm thinking maybe closer to my 1 year smokefree anniversary - which is not far away. I'm interested in the Innokin iTaste SVD too but that looks like its bigger in 18350 than some of the other mods - seems to be a biggish size pv.
The Evic in 18350 just looks like a good size. I really like being able to mix it up with the sizes on a pv. I use the Vamo with both sizes - shorty at work, full size at home. The Evic looks like it would be another good work pv actually.
 

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I just saw one of the MiD's producers give a full review of the MiD's capabilities.
Its going to be an amazing device honestly. Its the circumference of a vivi nova I believe.
Its going to be an awesome game changing device. You can program EVERYTHING on it.
Its going to have a 25wat limit, a 4 amp limit but capable to going to 5 amps in later revisions.
Its going to have the whole vape profiles thing on top of being able to go from 3 to 8 volts.
3 to 6 volts out of the box (and watts accordingly) This thing looks like its gonna make a lot of ppl happy.

NO SCREEN though :( I really wish it had a screen. What if you forget what voltage your at?
Your gonna have to go back to 1 of your 4 pre-programmed profiles, then go back to your
preferred voltage if it is above or under the voltage set on your 4 programs. Sounds confusing.
But its made of aircraft aluminum and it looks like its definitely going to be a fun mod to have.
You can watch the full 1 hour 30 min review of it on youtube just search for Vapelink + MiD.
I'm still leaning toward the eVic or Z/Smax for my 1st variable wattage device because its got the screen. :shrug:
 

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I'm still leaning toward the eVic or Z/Smax for my 1st variable wattage device because its got the screen. :shrug:

For a first vv/vw I'd say an Evic or a Vamo. Both of those give you different size configurations. You get the techy stuff with the Evic, and I have to admit the form factor is better. Also the latest update allows for some user specific programming.
The Vamo is a bit more accurate, and less expensive. Both good pvs.
 
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