I need a heavy duty vape

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ukeman

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A Reo Grand is indestructible imo... Now with the sub ohms contacts you can really get your vape on.
They cost about $150+ new (get the LP low profile) if you want to use a wider 20 to 22mm bottom feed RDA, but like I said... they last forever, and you get the benefits of bottom feeding with a 9ml bottle of juice in there. ( i think its 9ml lol i have 2 of em and don't remember).
 

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Hi and welcome!

The only drawback with the Halo Triton is the threading. It has KR808 on the inside and what appears to be eGo threading on the outside, but isn't. Not having a device with 510/eGo threading limits the number of juice attachment you can use on it and vendors you can buy from.
 
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what did you have in mind and what price range? From what I hear provari's are nice :laugh: but outta my price range ;)
reo's are nice but again out of my price range (I still want one as I'm pretty much strictly a dripping kind of gal :D )
mvp v2's are great, I have one and they can take a beating...it fits into my work shirt pocket and gets banged around a lot and stuff spilt onto it....
are you wanting something with a built in battery like the mvp or something with a replaceable battery like the vamo?
are you wanting variable voltage, variable wattage?

yes do try to stick to devices that have the 510/ego threading as you will then have a lot of options for tanks, however if you don't then you can usually find an adapter to fit...also with tanks try to stick to metal or glass so you don't have to worry with tank cracking juices.
 

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I tend to be careless with things at times. I had bought a starter kit and it was expensive and sort of gave up on it once it broke on me. I need to get back into vaping to better my health and my active lifestyle. (Anything that is cost effective for the time being) Any tips and advice will help.

What starter kit did you get and how did it break?

I suspect by 'heavy duty vape' you mean something that is tough. You have an active lifestyle so I expect you are not always gentle with your gear also leading me to think you need a tough solution. 'Cost effective' means low total cost of ownership to me, which means it can be more expensive to buy into but will last a long time so you save in the long run.

Did I get any of that right? You generally can't get inexpensive and cost effective at the same time so what is your budget for this?
 

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smoktech-ego-winder.jpg Sorry guys, here is the picture.
 

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The e-LVT is what you're looking for. It's not the prettiest mod (at least in my opinion), but it's definitely the heavy-dutiest out there right now.

Here are the specs:
1. Water resistant, Durable anti-fall, Anti-pressure;
2. With flashlight, Can be used as mobile power supply;
3. VV 3.0v-6.0v, VW 3w-15w; 510 & eGo thread

There are videos of people stress-testing them to serious extents, running them over with a car, vaping in the rain, all sorts of stuff. This is the device you want.

And it's not even that expensive! (Can't necessarily vouch for this vendor, but seems legit.)
 

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I started vaping because of hand problems that meant I couldn't hold onto a cigarette. I regularly drop my iTaste VV v3s and MVPs, and haven't broken either one. Toppers are another issue. Evods are pretty close to unbreakable, but I prefer mini protank 2s and Davides, so I just figure on replacing one (or at least the tube on the protanks) every month or so - though I actually caught up with myself this month.

I would think that the stainless steel Nautilus would resolve the topper problem, or some of the rebuildables haven't any glass.
 

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The e-LVT is what you're looking for. It's not the prettiest mod (at least in my opinion), but it's definitely the heavy-dutiest out there right now.

Here are the specs:
1. Water resistant, Durable anti-fall, Anti-pressure;
2. With flashlight, Can be used as mobile power supply;
3. VV 3.0v-6.0v, VW 3w-15w; 510 & eGo thread

There are videos of people stress-testing them to serious extents, running them over with a car, vaping in the rain, all sorts of stuff. This is the device you want.

And it's not even that expensive! (Can't necessarily vouch for this vendor, but seems legit.)

This thing looks pretty indestructible.
 
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