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When I am on the traveling for work I just charge removable batteries via USB port. I use an regular charger at home.
Yeah, I understand that's why most newer mods have an USB port.
The CF 4-18650 doesn't have a USB.
I didn't need that option, because I am a light vaper that doesn't leave home for very long and I have gone as long as 3 days without vaping.
Never could do that with cigarettes though.
 

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I just went on a four day road trip. Took along several mods without USB charging and that use replaceable 18650s. I also took batteries, of course, and a VP4 with a cigarette lighter adapter as well as the AC adapter for night time use. No problem at all.
 

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Yeah, I understand that's why most newer mods have an USB port.
The CF 4-18650 doesn't have a USB.
I didn't need that option, because I am a light vaper that doesn't leave home for very long and I have gone as long as 3 days without vaping.
Never could do that with cigarettes though.
Sorry, I don't have a CF 4 :eek: so didn't realize it does not have a USB port... :blush:

I just went on a four day road trip. Took along several mods without USB charging and that use replaceable 18650s. I also took batteries, of course, and a VP4 with a cigarette lighter adapter as well as the AC adapter for night time use. No problem at all.

There ya go! :thumbs:
 
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He's a South African Boerboel,in the Mastiff family. He'll be about 100 pounds at a year old and around 160 when mature. They were bred to be companions and protect the family by the Boers. Very loyal and protective while having a "laid back" disposition around their family.
 

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I've never seen this one before ???

Innokin iTaste SD20 DNA 20


Innokin iTaste SD20 Evolv DNA 20 Full Kit

They had a SVD 2.0 with a DNA 20 board that never really caught on. Maybe they are trying to use up the old boards as the SVD 2.0 tube mod never really caught on. It came out when others were using DNA 30s or maybe 40s. I think a 20 watt, non-TC mod for $40 might be a hard sell, even if it's a DNA.

But then, the Endura T22 comes with the same tank and has the same mAh but is a straight 14 watts (no VW) and costs $35 at the same vendor.
 
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Could be. They are solid chips, and of course, the SVD is solid! :lol:

They could well have over-stocked the boards, since the 2 was already outdated when it came out, and then the big move to regulated boxes and mega-watts caught fire. So, even though it's a great tootle chip set, limited sales. Adding a form factor would be a sensible thing to do.
 

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I also love how small the vv3 is in fitting in my pocket all day.

For my first 1-2 years of vaping...the VV V3 (with an attached Kanger T3S) was my favorite Out-and-About Mod...

Then JT came out with the eGo AIO...(the D19...the original)...

It produced a noticeably more flavorful (and more "dense") vape than I was used to...was considerably smaller...and had 1500mAh (vs. the VV3 800mAh)...

But I ended up finding it, perhaps, "too small"...it was continually getting lost in my pants pocket...

Then...JT came out with the eGo AIO D16 (thinner and taller than the original D19)...

Compared to the VV3 (with topper)...the D16 is thinner, shorter and lighter...but still has the great "hand feel" of the VV3...

Joyetech eGo AIO Kit (D16 D19 D22)


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