E cigs Keep breaking. Please help!

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E cigz

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So I started off with a disposable e cig and it worked for about 4 or 5 hours. Moved up and decided to buy a halo triton. It worked for about 3-4 months but then the tanks broke and the battery stopped holding a charge. Decided I like to vape and spend some money on a vamo v5 I believe it's called. It lasted about 2 months before it fell out of my pocket and into the water while I was fishing. I am wanted to get something very durable that will last. I was thinking about a dripper but idk how to wrap coils and stuff and I feel like they are a lot of work. So my question is does anyone know of any e cigs ( around the 100$ range ) that are durable, and will last a while.
 

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Tracey's right, the lil eGo's and a Kanger pro tank set up a little over $20 bucks works for me on the bike, and fishing, if it goes overboard or bouncing down the highway at 70 mph (and surprisingly one survived that, the battery NOT the tank) no biggie, the mod and drip (which I've vowed to our vape store kids I'll try next month) work at home.
 

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What about the e-LVT? Marketed as water/shock/dust resistant! Saw it over at Canvape!

I use a Evod and Kanger AeroTank Mini with the steel insert to replace the glass when I'm out and about and although I've only dropped it once, not a scratch! Some people don't like the fact that you can't see the juice level, but it's worth the trade-off in terms of durability.
 

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Well, you were buying throw a ways with the disposables and the triton.. then you threw your vamo away.. The vamo would have lasted you way longer if you held on to it..
If you're planing to run over your next one, get an e-lvt if you want to adjust your power or a reo if you're going to do unregulated...

and buy a lanyard.
 

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Depending on how rough you are, a dna 30 cloupor box mod is a great choice however if you are really rough I recommend a mechanical mod. Most are darn near indestructible and have no electronic parts to break or no digital parts to break. That might be what your looking for. There are many mechanical mods to choose from. I say find one that fits your style. Less components to break and made rugged.
 

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What about the e-LVT? Marketed as water/shock/dust resistant! Saw it over at Canvape!

I use a Evod and Kanger AeroTank Mini with the steel insert to replace the glass when I'm out and about and although I've only dropped it once, not a scratch! Some people don't like the fact that you can't see the juice level, but it's worth the trade-off in terms of durability.

E LVT - SweetSpotVapor shows 'em for $66

BUT - just saw this, too: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-apv-reviews/574196-quick-review-e-lvt-mod.html
 
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