durable e cig?

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Hello,

New To vaping, Tried A Few Years Back Didnt Catch On Was Dripping Straight Onto Atty. Dont Even Remember The Brand, But This Was Back In 2010. Wanting To Quit Smoking for Real ThisTime.

Went To My Local Smoke Shop Bought A Lotus C Cig.(No Prior Research. Havent Seen Much About Them But Its Not Bad) Its A Cigarette Sized Vape But Wanting To Move Up Get An E Go Or Something Similar. Love The Customization Of It, CanT Lie. More Flavors, Longer Batt Life All Appeal To me.

I Do LongBoard For Transportation And Recreation. Falling IS Bound To Happen. And Ive Dropped ThE Lotus A Couple Times Already.

Are These(E Go Types) Durable Enough To Take A Fall With Me? Maybe Not Direct Impact But Will B Getting Jostled Around.

Assuming It Will Be Too Big To Be Comfortable In My Pocket. Will It Leak In My Backpack If On Its Side? Still Dont Get How The Liquid Doesn't Run Out Of The tanks.

Tank? Clearos?... Theres Just Sooo Much.

Ive Been Reading On These For A Good 5 Hours Tonight. Lol Still Lost In All The Info But Finally Got The Gist Of What A E Cig Comprises. Battery, Atomizer(Heating Element) And cartridge/Mouthpiece(Holds The juice)

Please Correct Any Mistakes. And Thanks In Advance For An Help This Noob Can Get.

(Sorry For Caps Dam Phone)
 

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There's so many good choices nowadays. I think a lot of people start with an ego, and then move on to a VV mod, but I still use my ego batteries when I need something more portable. I have dropped my ego many times, and it's fine. If you're worried about leaking, I would try cartomizers. On my ego, I like the single coil ones better. I also use the clear ones because you can see the filler (easier for me to know when it's full, and when it needs a top off); it doesn't look as nice in my opinion, but they last longer for me (I don't vape them dry and burn them out like the silver/black ones). I am rather absent minded though......
 
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Was Looking At A VV Kit From MVS. Could GEt 2 Different VV Batts Of My Choice: E Go C Twist Or Vision Spinner. Ranging From 650 To 1300 mAH.
And 2Different ClearosOf My Choice Kranger Bottom Coil either: MT, MT3, Or EVOD. Innokin 16 Coil Clearomizer. Or vision Clearomizer 2.0.

Chargers And All That for $70 Sound Like A Good Deal? Probly Closer To $80 Oh Dam And Juice. Lol So More With Shipping.

And What Would You Choose? Would you Get Different Atty Setups? Or Batterys? Keep Suggestions Light On Pockets I Am New.

Do All The models Not "Tank" Style, Use Filler To Hold The Juice?
 

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Thanks For Replys.
Was Looking At A VV Kit From MVS. Could GEt 2 Different VV Batts Of My Choice: E Go C Twist Or Vision Spinner. Ranging From 650 To 1300 mAH.
And 2Different ClearosOf My Choice Kranger Bottom Coil either: MT, MT3, Or EVOD. Innokin 16 Coil Clearomizer. Or vision Clearomizer 2.0.

Chargers And All That for $70 Sound Like A Good Deal? Probly Closer To $80 Oh Dam And Juice. Lol So More With Shipping.

And What Would You Choose? Would you Get Different Atty Setups? Or Batterys? Keep Suggestions Light On Pockets I Am New.

Do All The models Not "Tank" Style, Use Filler To Hold The Juice?

REOs are bottomfed (no tanks) and the metal ones are extremely durable. No worries about cracked or leaking. Plastic juice bottle 3ml-6ml and big all day power of a 18650 battery.

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