Looking for smaller mod with some power for a woman

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Spoons

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Posting for a friend, I have a friend she is a tiny little thing, looking for a smaller sized mod. She is currently using a kanger subox nano 50W(overall it seems inconsistent). She has been through 2 eleaf isticks, first one was a 30W and the second a 50W(both of these devices were just "meh" at best). She is ready to graduate to a mod that is a bit more advanced but still needs to remain small enough for her little hands. Looking for something along the 100-150W range. Just for comparison, I am using a reuleaux RX200 and it is a bit too large for her to operate comfortably.
Women, what say you?
Guys any input?
TIA for input and advice...
 

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The evic VTC mini is the smallest advanced mod I have personally owned. But it only goes up to 75watts for now though.

I imagine she would have trouble finding a small mod running at 100W that would last more than a couple of hours before needing to swap out batteries. I have never had any experience with Lipo batteries so I wouldn't know.

I have both the vtc mini and the RX200, for days where I move about a lot, I just put in a smaller/simpler build with my vtc mini so I can run it on lower wattages. It sounds sad but it does seem like the size of her hands is restricting what she could build =D
 

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The evic VTC mini is the smallest advanced mod I have personally owned. But it only goes up to 75watts for now though.

I imagine she would have trouble finding a small mod running at 100W that would last more than a couple of hours before needing to swap out batteries. I have never had any experience with Lipo batteries so I wouldn't know.

I have both the vtc mini and the RX200, for days where I move about a lot, I just put in a smaller/simpler build with my vtc mini so I can run it on lower wattages. It sounds sad but it does seem like the size of her hands is restricting what she could build =D
Thanks.. we are still looking around, I would like the next purchase to last for a while!
 

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Spoons which models of the iSticks did she Have? I just got the TC40W with a Nautilus Mini for my first MOD and this puppy sure is nice. Vaped 2 Mls of liquid so far and not one issue. Still experimenting to dial it in but at 12W I might have found the sweet spot. Now just fiddling with the Air ratio on the tank.
 
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Spoons which models of the iSticks did she Have? I just got the TC40W with a Nautilus Mini for my first MOD and this puppy sure is nice. Vaped 2 Mls of liquid so far and not one issue. Still experimenting to dial it in but at 12W I might have found the sweet spot. Now just fiddling with the Air ratio on the tank.
Pretty sure she wants higher wattage, but that is the exact setup I give to every friend or family member that wants to try to quit smoking. Especially with the nickel coils, so if they forget to fill in time, or prime new coils it won't burn up the coil on them.
 

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Scotts Mod RapGod Mini. 120W dual serial box mod. Custom built in the USA. Limited lifetime warranty. Good stuff.

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The choices these days are so broad that it's hard to choose a mod, much less the "best" one. Even if you have to drive to get to it, a large vape shop would give her the opportunity to look, hold, and compare.

There's nothing like seeing, touching, and having someone explain the features. I'll pay $20 more for that service and they will also honor the warranty without your having to pay to ship it back to an online dealer.

They'll also have an assortment of the popular tanks to look at and see how the combination looks when screwed together.

I've bought several of my mods from the local vape shop (Stormy's Vapor Cellar). For the iStick 50W it paid off hugely. I had the first one and it's replacement fail with blank displays within 90 days. After the second one failed with a dark display, they swapped me over to my 2nd choice, which was a Coolfire IV.
 
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