Ideas on a good travel vape set up

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Bob92985

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Hey all. I just got the opportunity to quit my current job of stay at home dad and go back to work! Woot.

So I need a PV that I can use on the go or at work.

I'm currently Using a VAMO V5 and an iTaste VTR, both with protank 2s on them.

What would you guys recommend. I tried using cig-a-likes for travel, but I don't like messing with all the tiny cartomizers.
 

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You sound like my husband. He's been stay at home dad all winter, and now that summer is coming and business if picking up (he's a chef by trade), he needs an on the go set up as well. He's currently using a Provari at home, and cigalikes when out and about, but he isn't all that happy with cigalikes.

You can try what I'm going to have him try. His former at home PV was an iTaste VVv3. It has variable volts, variable watts, and ohm checking packed into the size of an ego. My hubby's are in the process of dying now, so I'm going to pick him up a third for his on the go device and he'll still have his cigalikes for super stealth when needed. He's tried my mech mod with only an 18350 battery in it, and it's still too large according to him.
 

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First off, congrats on the new job! Depending on what you do, the set up you have now should be just fine. I'd carry a couple spare batteries in a battery case and a bottle of juice. But that's it!

I usually use a Provari with a Kayfun or an RSST. But I've topped my Protank 2 on there plenty of times. My only issue was I burned through the 2.5 ML tank pretty quick. But refilling a Protank is so easy, that it's really a non-issue.
 

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First off, congrats on the new job! Depending on what you do, the set up you have now should be just fine. I'd carry a couple spare batteries in a battery case and a bottle of juice. But that's it!

I usually use a Provari with a Kayfun or an RSST. But I've topped my Protank 2 on there plenty of times. My only issue was I burned through the 2.5 ML tank pretty quick. But refilling a Protank is so easy, that it's really a non-issue.

Thanks : ) I'll be working at Chrysler at a transmission factory. Not sure carrying a VAMO with an 18650 in it will be small enough. The VTR perhaps though. I just dont wanna take my mods around, but the VTR is built like a tank
 

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My MVP v2 is my go to vape for work. Battery lasts forever so I don't have to worry about dead batts also it is built to take a beating. I just got my Hana clone today in the mail and I might try taking that out and about but I am going to use it around the house a few days before i trust it fully.
 

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I carried a vision spinner for a long time, now it's an MVP 2.0. Love it!

+1 for the MVP. I usually bring it and either a spinner 1300 or my Kamry 100. Why the MVP? Because the battery, on a full charge, will last 2 days with heavy use. Nothing sucks harder than being delayed somewhere and running out of battery. Good thing is that most airports have a usb charge port or at the very least a 110 outlet.

Another benefit of the MVP and/or VV3...they don't roll off tables onto the ground and they are just odd looking enough that no one knows what the hell they are so they don't bother you. :)
 
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I got this vision spinner 650 and evod glass from Fasttech pretty cheap for carrying in the summer. Im not sure how the Kanger dual coil heads are stock as I immediately recoil and wick them. I had to make the coil really big 3/32 so I could get enough cotton to fill the larger side holes of the Kangar DC heads. Works amazing.


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