Looking for a smallish "mini" pocket-able 510 thread device?

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I am looking for something small and easy to pocket, even with a carto attached. I currently use a volt 808 78mm cig style battery when out and about, and use there mega PCC to keep them charged. I would like something in the 600-900mah range for when I am out and about.

I use a lavatube while at home, and am aware of the lavatube mini. What else is out there? Again I want to stay with a 510 thread so I can get away from the 808 stuff and have one thread to rule them all.

Most of what I am finding is eGo stuff, ego batterys have an ego connection which wont work with 510 with out an adapter... correct? I dont want to have to carry an adapter around as I would end up losing them.

Also I dont think cost will be to much of an issue here willing to spend up to $50, but something cheap and not VV would probably be better so I dont get upset if they get lost or banged around in my pockets.

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The eGo batteries have a 510 connection. So you can use about anything you want on them.

Well .... that changes everything. I guess a twist is what I am looking for. I was under the impression that because I need an ego to 510 adapter for my lavatube that eGo thread is different. Guess I was wrong, so then on a lavatube the eGo to 510 adapter is just because of the 510 thread being recessed on the tube.
 

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Well .... that changes everything. I guess a twist is what I am looking for. I was under the impression that because I need an ego to 510 adapter for my lavatube that eGo thread is different. Guess I was wrong, so then on a lavatube the eGo to 510 adapter is just because of the 510 thread being recessed on the tube.

Yeppers! I have 4 Twists and I love them, use my LT at home and the Twists for out and about. The 650 lasts about 5-6 hours.
 

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Also look into the GLV Mini. They are super small and hit really nice. A total stealth mod. Here is the link

GLV-2 Mini 3.7-Volt Electronic Cigarette [GLV-2-MINI] - $105.00 : Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid - Great Lakes Vapor


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That thing looks sweet... but $105 is a little more than I wanted to spend on my one the go device that has a chance of being lost or broken.

Am open to other ideas though.
 

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Hi Matt.....I'm using XL3 Mini Variable Voltage - Black Rubberized which is 3" long and about 3/4" in diameter. You would need a charger and batteries but you could stay pretty close to the $50 limit and you'd have a VV device. Mine lives in my shirt pocket with a CE3 - 5 Pack on it.
 

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I use a vv box mod... dual batts but it's smaller than a pack of cigs I suppose not counting the atty+cart.

I also usually have a "backup kit" traveling with me: (a spare pair of batteries for the box mod + spare 5v atty + eGo & atty).

However, the box mod + 3 ml juice bottle fits in my shirt pocket.
 

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There is also the gripper. It has the battery time you mention in the OP.

The Gripper is also a shirt pocket sized unit although bulkier than the XL3. I drilled mine out to accept a jumbo Resurrector cartomizer for stealth vaping at Little League double headers

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Provari mini is fits nicely in to T-shirt pocket
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Hmmm...is this a satire on the "no matter the requirement or wants of the requestor, provaris is the answer" thing? Or when we are all pointing our very small mods...no matter what, the provari is your answer? OP specified he was a lavatube user, was aware of the mini...and didn't sound interested. I get that the provari is better, but OP was obviously looking for something different is how I read it.

And damn...I wish I hadn't seen the GLV stuff. That's attractive work. I like the hybrid. I dig how they let you chose voltage...VV would make that even better if it could be done.
 

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Hmmm...is this a satire on the "no matter the requirement or wants of the requestor, provaris is the answer" thing? Or when we are all pointing our very small mods...no matter what, the provari is your answer? OP specified he was a lavatube user, was aware of the mini...and didn't sound interested. I get that the provari is better, but OP was obviously looking for something different is how I read it.

And damn...I wish I hadn't seen the GLV stuff. That's attractive work. I like the hybrid. I dig how they let you chose voltage...VV would make that even better if it could be done.

Sorry, I didn't catch this part about "no Provari". Will delete the post.
 

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I'll need some help here, but there is a nice looking lil' VV that has the 510 carto fitting in da bottom of the PV. Just the drip tip is exposed. Would be a great pocket PV for out & about. Been thinking 'bout trying one but can't remember where I saw it...
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it's the gripper
Gripper
 
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