Deciding on the best Triton for daily portable use

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Evie Luv

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You're all enablers! Even Cinder liked that post. I... I swear to god, I--wait, what's happening?

*buys 500 more Triton tanks*

No, I already have enough--

*buys 20 bottles of SubZero*

But I just ordered another--

*puts his credit card number on paper airplanes and throws them around the city*

HELP ME


ROFLMAO...:lol::lol::lol: I even chortled on that one. :thumbs:
 

BigBen2k

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Halo's batteries are made up of B grade cells. That means that they're not top of the line, but they'll definitely work.

Grade A cells are tougher and last even longer. The trick though, is that you can't get a 1'300 mAh, grade A, cell in a 12mm diameter; they're all 14 mm, or larger.

That's what made me decide to get my 1'300 VV from another vendor (with casing, it's 15mm).

I have a couple of dead Halo 1'300 (still) on the workbench, but I'm swapping the cells for grade A 1'100 mAh.
 

jwbnyc

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650 mAh with a Mini-Tank and a shaved down large Ego cone is my most pocket friendly device.

I move a lot at work. The 900 mAh VV doesn't cut it. However, I do carry a 900mAh VV with me for breaks.

I can usually get through a day with just those Two, but carry a spare 650 mAh in my vape bag.
 
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