Cheap but good stealth type box?

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nagaimichi74

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Was thinking of a itaste with a nautilus mini tank (if my halo triton tanks don't fit with the adapter) but have seen some issues in reviews and was told in another thread that it would be best to pass on it.

Would like something similar, small, long lasting (battery wise), vv, and on the cheap side.

Was looking at the egrip, but not sure I would like the built in tank, I like to switch up flavors during the day and carry about 4 different pre filled tanks with me.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
I wouldn't classify the MVP as "small", it's heavy and bigger than you're probably used to. But it is a good solid device. I know some people have reservations about the iStick and issues with them…but I'm pretty happy with mine as a cheap, easy to carry, stealthy vape. Battery on one lasts me almost three days, and it's small enough to stick in my shirt pocket. I use a Smok GDC tank, which I like better than the nautilus I had..but everyone seems to love the nautilus and few people seem to have had the issues I had with mine, so it would probably be a good tank to try for you. I've got an eGrip coming in the mail soon, because it seems like a good portable device and the rebuildable head sold me on it…but I pretty much vape one or two juices 24/7 till I get sick of it and switch so I don't need to be able to change flavors all day long. Other than that, the IPV mini seems to be getting good reviews, and it is fairly small. Not super cheap, but seems similar in size to the iStick and maybe a little more durable and lacking some of the problems that people don't like about the iStick.
 

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I have the Itaste vv v3 and the mvp v2. Love them both. Personally I'd go with the Egrip but the built-in tank will make it more of a hassle for switching out juices in the middle of the day.

Have you heard of the Istick Eleaf? It's a little bigger than a bic lighter. It's a 20 watt devices( think it can only get it's full 20 watts on certain setups though.)

I also heard it's a little over-powered, but it's pretty small and I think it's price range is around $35-$40. No built-in tank.
 

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I like my little unregulated 14500... my Baby Stealth..
 

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If you are willing to wait just a couple weeks longer i would 100% say to go with the new cloupor mini dna30 that just came out. They have totally ironed out any issues with their dna30 clone as far as the board goes and the mini is the perfect size for what you are looking for. Their build quality is great, it has a magnetic battery door, AND its only $36 shipped off fasttech!!!
 
The iStick is not a bad device overall. It does have some issues, but for the size and decent battery life it is not a bad device. I use mine when I want something smaller. I liked the MVP 2 as well and it had great battery life. The IPV mini looks like a pretty good device as well so you would probably be okay with any of them.

The Cloupor Mini does look like a great deal though. That is probably the one I would get if I was looking for a stealth device. Honestly only because I have had two of the ones I mentioned and instead of waiting on it or getting the IPV mini I decided to treat myself to the SX Mini.
 
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