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Ok so iv been vaping for a few years now. Iv had decent luck I'd say with my stuff holding up but in the last month I have had 3 mods fire buttons go out. First it was my sx mini then a target pro that was only 2 months old. It still had black left on it. And today my old segeli 150 died. Iv got my eye on a couple more expensive mods but not till the end of January at least. Gotta love the holidays right. So what I'm asking is what can hold up to living in a tool belt 7 days a week and has a good working temp control. I have a bunch of single batteries and 3 sets of paired batteries. No sets of 3 though so triple battery mods are a no go. I have not been building my own coils for the last 6 months. So iv been using a trident or sub tank mini. I know very outdated but they work and as long as I don't try anything better I still see them as the best iv used to date. So 70 to 100 watts is plenty for this mod. Iv been searching all the forms and just can't make up my mind. I'd like a dna 75 but they are a little more than I'd like to spend. I have also wondered how the side fire buttons on the smok quantum or wismec rx75 hold up?? Lastly are the joy tech AIO any good??

Sorry if this has been beat to death i just have not found anything that can get me to pick one spsfic mod. Thanks in advance for the advise.
 

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Mech squonker in the field now (35$coppervape and a derringer clone). my evic vtc mini (great budget ,temp control, single battery mod) is a year old and spent a lot of time in a construction environment (im a 24/7 40+hr/wk on call maintenance tech,most of that year it lived in a work shirt pocket,with a silicone skin ) with a subtank mini or a dripper. both are pretty compact and easily fit in any utility knife/flip phone pocket.
 

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Ok so iv been vaping for a few years now. Iv had decent luck I'd say with my stuff holding up but in the last month I have had 3 mods fire buttons go out. First it was my sx mini then a target pro that was only 2 months old. It still had black left on it. And today my old segeli 150 died. Iv got my eye on a couple more expensive mods but not till the end of January at least. Gotta love the holidays right. So what I'm asking is what can hold up to living in a tool belt 7 days a week and has a good working temp control. I have a bunch of single batteries and 3 sets of paired batteries. No sets of 3 though so triple battery mods are a no go. I have not been building my own coils for the last 6 months. So iv been using a trident or sub tank mini. I know very outdated but they work and as long as I don't try anything better I still see them as the best iv used to date. So 70 to 100 watts is plenty for this mod. Iv been searching all the forms and just can't make up my mind. I'd like a dna 75 but they are a little more than I'd like to spend. I have also wondered how the side fire buttons on the smok quantum or wismec rx75 hold up?? Lastly are the joy tech AIO any good??

Sorry if this has been beat to death i just have not found anything that can get me to pick one spsfic mod. Thanks in advance for the advise.
I help build industrial machines on a shop floor meaning roll around tool box. I use a pico, vtc mini or recently a pico mega. My favorite is the pico because it's discrete and easy to pocket. I use a small rda, no glass to break. There are silicone sleeves on all of them. In 2 years nothing has broken or quit working. According to the counter on the vtc mini I push the fire button about 700 times a day. Haven't had a fire button break on me yet.
 
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