Larger Model For Home Use

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RamShot Rowdy

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I recently got my first e-cig, which is a RN4081. I've bought enough batteries and atomizers that me and my wife are both using them full time. My main problem is I smoke, well vape, a lot when I'm home. I am constantly having to refill the RN4081 cartridge.

So my question is...what model has a larger cartridge capacity than the RN4081. Physical size of the device really doesn't matter. I just want something that makes good vapor, and has the largest possible cartridge size.

Some other things would be a high capacity battery, at least compared to the RN4081, and availability of a USB passthrough for the device.

There are so many devices out there it's hard to sort it all out. Any suggestions on a good quality device that meets my criteria?

Thanks...David
 

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While mods are great to recommend, this doesn't seem like the case where that would be applicable. He said his primary concern is the fact that he needs to keep refilling his carts. Giving him a stronger battery would accomplish exactly the opposite of that.

I think the 801 is your best bet. It has the largest cart to hold the most juice.


edit: you might also want to look into dripping. You need to keep dripping every few drags, but you don't have to deal with the cart filler or anything. The worst part of refilling carts is breaking out the tweezers, or waiting for liquid to soak in. While you need to drip more often than you need to fill a cart, it is much easier and quicker to do.
 
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I'd have to agree, the penstyle (801/M201/BE112/Kissbox/RN4072) are all good atty's, and the carts hold a lot of juice. About 1ml or so when filled. If you are sitting near an AC outlet or a computer, you can get a passthrough (especially one without an in-line battery) and never have to worry about battery issues.

There are some smaller mods, which utilize larger capacity batteries (10440) than what you'll find in a standard penstyle battery, but aren't much larger then one. That too could be an option, but you'll be spending a lot more for one than you would a passthrough.

If battery capacity is high on your list, and you don't mind something that has a bit of size and weight to it, there are several mods that use an 18650 battery, which will last for literally days. They are heavy PV's and aren't exactly portable, IMO.
 

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Its all about what YOU like. I like my own custom art, so I go w the chucks. Drew at Nhaler provides topnotch service as welll and has a new multivolt device out as well. I would hands down go w/a chuck or xhaler

thagbuilt.com nhaler.com

i have heard great things abt the GLV as well, gonna have to get one myself...Im a PV mod junkie, lol :D
 

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I ordered a little chuck a few days ago, and also ran across some links for the GLV at Great Lakes vapor, it looks like a pretty nice PV and a good price also.

http://www.greatlakesvapor.com

Hope you find something that really works for you, I agree all the fiddling is a pain, but keep working with it because it is all worth it!
 

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