itaste vtr and which batterys?

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Phildaint

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Ok well the time has come for me to retire my itaste mpv, or atleast drop it down to my backup for my working away bag...

Ive been looking at the itaste vtr, heard they are pretty sturdy which suits my job working on building sites.

This time im after something with similar life but a bit more compact, the vtr seems to tick the boxes. The only downside i have noticed is that it cant be used as a pass through but the batterys are easy enough to swap now which batterys and charger are best to go for they seem quite pricey on vape websites whereas on amazon i could get something like this for less than half the price http://www.amazon.co.uk/NiteCore-ch...45567&sr=8-4&keywords=18650+battery+&+charger

Think that battery and charger would be alright to use?:vapor:
 

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Charger, yes. Battery, no. The batteries that come with that "deal" should never, ever be used for vaping.

Yes, the VTR is a regulated device, but you should still use high drain batteries that are more suitable for vaping.

The VTR is also a beast as far as weight is concerned, coming in at nearly a pound with battery and full tank.
 
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