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Keeferes

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What mod unit would that be?

It's claimed to be the bees knees of APV's. I don't own one, so I won't comment as to it's appeal. Myself, at this point in time, can not justify almost $200 BEFORE good batteries on a VV device only. It can be seen and ordered herethough.
 

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That VTR is supposed to be HEAVY for certain - and I haven't heard complaints of them breaking.
But for a time-tested, proven durable/reliable device, the ProVari does fit the bill.
U.S. steel, backed by a good warranty and a company that honors it unquestionably.
Yeah - they're expensive - but I'm in the crowd that says they VAPE BETTER, too.

Then you need something to deliver the juice that's tough, too.
You COULD go with the Tatroe Tank - which works like a ProTank - with interchangeable parts even - but it's carved from a block of steel.

Put a Tatroe Tank on a Provari, and you could hammer in nails with it.
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That VTR is supposed to be HEAVY for certain - and I haven't heard complaints of them breaking.
But for a time-tested, proven durable/reliable device, the ProVari does fit the bill.
U.S. steel, backed by a good warranty and a company that honors it unquestionably.
Yeah - they're expensive - but I'm in the crowd that says they VAPE BETTER, too.

Then you need something to deliver the juice that's tough, too.
You COULD go with the Tatroe Tank - which works like a ProTank - with interchangeable parts even - but it's carved from a block of steel.

Put a Tatroe Tank on a Provari, and you could hammer in nails with it.
229680d1373499333-best-tank-provari-provari.jpg

+1 for this combo. The only weakness would be the tank breaking free from the device (not much you can do to strengthen a 510 thread mount).
 

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Provari and Squape IMHO. Both are built like tanks and I always get nervous when a glass/plastic tank tips over waiting for it to crack but the way the Squape is made that part is protected. You could also go for a full stainless atty like a KayFun but I like a 'window' to see the juice levels when using a tank. If you can live with a dripping atty plenty are built tough like the Atomic.

Source: Owns everything mentioned, no heresay.

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That VTR is supposed to be HEAVY for certain - and I haven't heard complaints of them breaking.
But for a time-tested, proven durable/reliable device, the ProVari does fit the bill.
U.S. steel, backed by a good warranty and a company that honors it unquestionably.
Yeah - they're expensive - but I'm in the crowd that says they VAPE BETTER, too.

Then you need something to deliver the juice that's tough, too.
You COULD go with the Tatroe Tank - which works like a ProTank - with interchangeable parts even - but it's carved from a block of steel.

Put a Tatroe Tank on a Provari, and you could hammer in nails with it.
229680d1373499333-best-tank-provari-provari.jpg

What did that run you if you don't mind me asking I am looking to start vaping. And I want to start off with something solid
 

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I just got one of these, and it's built like a friggin tank. It's heavy. 3 ounces shy of 1 full pound.

I remember picking one of these up to pull off of at a shop. I loved the weight and feel. Just worried the tank skeleton will only allow certain size tanks on it.
 

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wouldn't want to go to high with money around 100-125 for at mod with battery.

You won't touch even a used Provari in that budget. The VTR can be had for around 75 if you look around. Same for the 134. Reliability, ruggedness, and durability don't come without a hefty price tag usually. I have been pleased with my Vamo V5, but it never leaves the house, so don't know how much abuse it would stand up to. Like another poster said, not much you can do with a 510 connection to beef it up. Maybe an ego ring to help support the tank would be my only suggestion.
 

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WileECoyote:11979475 said:
I just got one of these, and it's built like a friggin tank. It's heavy. 3 ounces shy of 1 full pound.

I remember picking one of these up to pull off of at a shop. I loved the weight and feel. Just worried the tank skeleton will only allow certain size tanks on it.

It comes with an extention tube so you can use whatever thank you want with a 510 connection.
 

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I just got one of these, and it's built like a friggin tank. It's heavy. 3 ounces shy of 1 full pound.

I've got one coming too. I ride a road glide so I'm looking too I hope it works. Just might be a little heavy for a shirt pocket. My Zmax with a holder on my bike might work better
 
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