Looking for smaller mod with some power for a woman

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JMarca

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You asked for 100-150w range... a single 18650 cell battery mod will never go above 75w no matter what manufacturers or anyone else claims unless it comes with a built in lipo which I would never recommend. That puts you in dual battery mod territory, the smallest I know of are either the joyetech Cuboid or the istick 100w, out of the two I like the Cuboid more and I believe it's also a tad smaller.

joyetech Cuboid
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iStick 100w
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Good luck with whatever you pick.
 
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Frocket

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I've been doing fine with the IPV D3, but have been wanting better battery life. When using builds around 0.2 ohm @ 60 watts, the battery drains too quick. I'll usually have to switch out batteries once or twice a day.

With 0.3 ohm builds @ 50 watts, battery life is a lot better, but still have to carry a spare with me. I prefer not to run my batteries lower than 3.5-3.6v.

Battery swaps with the D3 are quick and painless, though, and the size is pretty awesome. I have the Asmodus Minikin on order. Looking at the dimensions, it's actually shorter and thinner than the IPV D3, just wider across the side due to dual 18650s. It goes to 120w, which is more than I'll need, but the battery life should be more than 2x than the IPV D3. Of course, I'll still probably keep spare batteries on hand.

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what kind of coils are you building that you need 100 watts? stick with regular coils instead of twisted roller coaster looking crap and youll get the same experience and require less power which means less battery usage which means smaller mod for smaller hands... With that said, get a Kbox 70w or a Kbox 200w (same size as kbox 120w and only 5 bucks more)

ive never felt the need to vape anything past 40watts...im not even an old guy either lol
 

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I was just thinking about the battery issue. If she wants to power vape, more battery will be needed.

That brought me to the thought of a home-based "heavy-duty" mod and an out and about mod. I do appreciate the custom-made mod mentioned earlier. I can see a couple of upscale features just from the pic. They cost more, but work better and last longer.

A quality vape is a good vape.
 
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