gripper question

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soysos

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so my MVP died on me earlier than I thought it would and I sprung for a silver bullet. so far I'm really liking the silver bullet it is already out performing the MVP, I'd been seeing some voltage loss, but I would really like something less conspicuous for when I'm out with the wife. I'd been thinking about the gripper for some time now for when I'm in training. some workouts cam be 3-7 hours and that long without a vape can make me grumpy:2cool:. anyway my preferred attachment is a drip atty and I was wondering if there are any long enough to hide in the tube, if not is there anyway to convert the XL cartomizer into a drip atty?
 

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I use the Smoktech Gripper as my chosen "stealth vape" device. You can use a XL carto in it, or use the accessory Gripper extender to attach attys or tanks. It uses an 18350 battery which probably lasts 7 - 8 hours. These batteries are small, so carrying a couple in a plastic battery case in your pocket is no big deal. I highly recommend the Gripper, especially for the under $30 price for the mod and the extender.

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I went ahead and ordered the extender too. I am just curious if there was a way to have a drip atty concealed. maybe I could get a second extender and shorten it.
If you can find a 45mm length drip atomizer, that might work in the Gripper. I'm not sure if the diameter's match up with a cartomizer, though.
 
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