Best on-the-go vaporizer

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jcop87

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Hey guys and gals,

Well, although I'm not a verified member on ECF (yet) I do consider myself advanced in the use of personal vaporizers and have lots of knowledge on the safety aspect of it and have experience with sub-ohm building and cloud chasing so on so forth, blah blah blah.
So I don't continue to ramble on about that, I personally have lots of devices mechanicals, VV/VWs, boxes, and tubes, but I dont have anything small and pocket friendly (literally pocket friendly.) I dont want the best on-the-go PV because that will be subjective to the user. I'm interested in looking to see what others who are advanced in cloud chasing go to as there on-the-go vape, because you and I know that once you experience that phenomenal vape its hard to go back to a simple clearo and ego set up you had when you first started. In other words, to end this long and drawn out novel that I'm typing, I'm tired of carrying a mech and batteries that I cant hold in my pocket comfortably and if any of you are like me.... you get the point. What are you using?
 

steved5600

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Some of the flat apv's like the MVP are pocket friendly but telescoping Mechs like the k101, an #19, magneto so on and so on when used with a 18350 battery are very short and if it's topped with an RDA they fit nicely in a jacket pocket. Mechs are the shorter mods. No circuit board to take up space.
 

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I have a portable hard drive case from Case Logic that I carry around with me. In the summer it stays in the car when I'm out and about or at work, and in the winter it's always in my coat's inside pocket. Inside that case is 4 batteries batteries, a couple extra cartos for emergency, an eGo Twist, other backup RBA (just in case) and a bottle or two of liquid.

That said, my first out and about mod was Altsmoke's Alpha. It's a 14500 mechanical, still works great, it's small form factor and fits nicely in the palm. I have used the eGo, but I found that it slips around in my pocket too much for it to be a quick-draw. The major problem with the Alpha though, was that my cartos are somewhat unreliable. I have 1.7ohm SmokTech cartos, and one will have an amazing draw and pour out clouds..and the next one will have a bit more resistance on the wire and just sort of sputter on the mechanical.

When I got into RBAs, I used them on my Kicked Silver Bullet...even took that thing to work a few times. It is somewhat large though, 18650 battery, plus a kick extension...gets to be a bit big and sticks out of the jeans.

Now I just carry my ProVari everywhere with an 18490 battery. It's significantly smaller than the kicked bullet, but it lasts about as long, since the kick was sort of picky about battery charge. And after carrying the Bullet around, the ProVari feels smaller and more comfortable anyhow.
 

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I have a few tube style mech mods that I use with RBAs/RDAs. If I want to take a mech out with me I take a bottom feeder box mod with a RDA. Fits great in my pocket, does not leak as long as I don't put it upside down and it doesn't roll if I put it down. Just how tough it's going to be depends on which one you get. If I needed this a lot and wanted real tough I would get a Reo. Comes in two sizes, the Grand takes a 118650 so would be a better cloud chaser, the mini is 18500, so a bit smaller.
 
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