innokin iTaste V4 1100 is my suggestion.
Thanks for this! Never heard of them before, but will try it out! Halo is so stupid to discontinue Triton as they are!When it comes to Ego supplies, I'm a big fan of DiscountVapers.com... here's why... they sell their own aftermarket version of the Ego that performs and holds up just as well as an actual Ego battery, maybe even better, but costs less. DV Brand
Quoted so your links show up.I had the same problem. I did go ahead and order the Triton regular battery that isn't variable since that's out of stock and probably not coming back. The regular Triton battery works surprisingly well. Good long charge and I have no issue with there not being variable voltage on battery. I was afraid it would burn my coils or not give enough power, but it's good.
I also ordered this Smokeless Image Volt Variable Voltage Spinner. I got the large size and the large voltage. It was $20.95 not including shipping. It's fantastic. It's just like the Triton Variable Voltage except a little thicker. It fits halo tanks as well as Kanger T2 tanks I get from 321 vapes. It also can use the Halo usb charger although I did go ahead and get a charger from Smokeless Image as well. I also ordered this ADV eGo-C Twist Variable Voltage 900mAh Battery from My Vapor Store. NOW this doesn't go with the Triton tanks, but it does fit the Kanger T2 tanks which I already have from 321 Vapes. I get those from 321 vapes sometimes becauses they're cheaper and compatible with Triton batteries. So if you get the E-go you'll have to get T2 tanks or other Kanger tanks. You'll also need to order a charger which they have at my vapor store for the ADV-ego. I actually prefer the Volt spinner from smokeless image because like I said it's completely compatible with the Triton charger and tanks as well as the Kanger T2 tanks. Also, I find the ADV e-go charge doesn't last as long as the Halo Triton or Volt Spinner, but I still like it.