Best setup for labor intense jobs?

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bebeau25

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What would be a good setup for someone like me that has to crawl around in big machines all day at work. Need something that fits in my pocket and can take a little abuse. I'm sick of having to use my little stick batteries. They just aren't that satisfying. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

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Most would bash on me for it but I use a provari for my daily work mod. It's fallen many times from about 25-30 feet on to the concrete when I'm up power poles. Does every thing I could ask for in a mod and takes a beating like nothing else iv used. Also the ability to turn off is nice for when in tight spots
 

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What would be a good setup for someone like me that has to crawl around in big machines all day at work. Need something that fits in my pocket and can take a little abuse. I'm sick of having to use my little stick batteries. They just aren't that satisfying. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

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Silver bullet with a kick with 18490/18500 1100 mah aw imr and a carto tank.

The SB is solid and built like a tank. People drop theirs from 30+ feet and it still works. It's a bit heavier than say and who twist ( lot heavier lol ) but in a tool belt, tool box or tight pocket it's perfect IMO.
 

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I don't climb around big machines or anything, but I am a clutz LOL I have a Reo Grand that isn't quite a month old yet and it bounces down the stairs atleast 2-3 times a week, falls out of my car, hits the pavement because I forget it is sitting in my lap. So far only 1 scratch and that was from a car accident (people are all ok) and this poor little Reo vapes like a champ every time for the abuse it's been put through.
 

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I don't work around machinery for a living, but I've done plenty of work around the house, yard and car with my REO Grand or Mini in my pocket. They're tough and compact, not prone to accidental firing, and particularly with a super-shorty Smoktech carto, it is very pocket-friendly.
 

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just letting you know Stay away form clearomizers! they constantly fall apart in pockets!

YES...OH MAN, YES...did you ever hit the nail on the head

those little things are a nuclear juice holocaust waiting to happen...there are few worse feelings in life than reaching into your pocket and feeling a right angle

then you go to put the thing back together, your fingers are completely covered in juice and the cartomizer is never quite the same...in fact it's awful, draws like a straw filled with used tissues and burns quicker than a box of matches on the surface of the sun

so to the op...clear cartos are a definite red flag for a labor intensive job or indeed any instance where your pv is gonna be in your pocket
 
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