Hi ALL Looking for a decent Mod

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Hi All

Pleased to meet you guys and hoping you can give me some advice.
I'm looking to invest in a new mod and was looking for recommendations. I'm currently using a vision spinner and a slim aspire bdc atomizer as i dropped my Vamo V2 and bust it.
I'm looking for something light ish the Vamo was heavy, clunky and not too easy to handle. I have 18650 and 18350 batteries
Can anyone help

Thanks in advance
 

Chelonian

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Hmmm...in that size, there is a carbon evod battery that isn't bad at all.

On the other end of the spectrum, Super T makes some truly superb mods that go from 14mm to 16mm and would blow your mind :)

As for the 1800 series, once again Super T. The Simplicity line is only 20mm wide (as opposed to the 22-23mm standard) and is MUCH shorter and lighter than all of the others (4Nine aside)

Super T ~ Simplicity

Check out the Super T Workman.

Super T is renowned for being one of, if not the, best built mods out there. Combine that with a lifetime warranty, you have a winner :)
 
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Susaz

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I'd go with a box mod such as the Vaporshark rDNA. It goes to 30w, uses a replaceable 18650 and it's quite compact. A bit pricey though, but well worth it, because it'll fire anything you put into it.

On the low side, I'd go with the Innokin MVP. Sturdy, without replaceable batteries, but it'll give you enough juice for a full day of vaping. It's a little on the heavy side, but worth it, you can find it for 40 bucks or less.
 
I was going to say EVIC (now half price if you search around the UK) until I realised you said "dropped it"...

Not EVIC or SID. Both lighter than Vamo but probably more fragile.

Do you vape over 10 or 11 watts? If you don't... I'd go for the MVP as well.

£36 ish in the UK. Do NOT pay £40 or £50 or even £79.99
Where abouts can I get it for this price please?
I do need something robust as I carry it around while working. Maybe be worth me getting a retractable tether to save damage lol
 

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In my mind, for under $50 the Eleaf Istick can't be beat. (I got mine for $36 shipped to my door)

I have owed an MVP for over a year and it has only ever left the house with me 4 or 5 times. It is extremely well made, durable, and I love the fact that it can be used as a charger/battery pack... but, I just never really bonded with mine. I never liked the boxy shape, hard edges, or the fire button placement.

The MVP was my first step up from Ego Style devices, and I had really high hopes for it, but it just never suited me, personally.

In contrast; I bought an my Istick about a month ago and I absolutely love this thing! It goes everywhere with me. At 20W, it has more power than I ever care to use. I also like that there is no need for a scrolling Menu System... it has all the information right there on the OLCD at all times. Other than the fact that I would like to see a floating/spring loaded connection pin... I wouldn't change a thing about it.

With that said; I still think that the MVP is a quality product. It just isn't for me. Everyone else seems to love them.

Considering that you already own 18XXX batteries, you should a lot of good options at a reasonable price.
 
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