Moving up but want to keet it small.

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Racehorse

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Vmods are not mech, remember. They are metal shells outside of plastic guts, and have electrical circuits that can go wrong.

there is NO circuitry in a vmod. I know because I give mine a bath in the sink all the time. You must be thinking of something else. Vmods are entirely mechanical. Same as REO just different form factor and materials.

Here's mine:

http://imageshack.us/a/img35/8107/im002738.jpg

Unless you consider a 14500 battery to be "circuitry". :)

I am female, have small hands, and this fits inside my palm/hand. It's tiny.

bottom feeders, to me, easiest way to vape. Siimple, clean, vape off attie.
 
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i use a 18350 eGo T upgrade real nice short but stubby the control is same with regular ego batt stable 3.3v i think and be ran unregulated 4.2 going down to 3.3v as the batt discharges... thing i like most is it can be charged with the joyetech charger that i use for the ego twist =) you also have option to charge using an external batt charger
 

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batt tube 2 inches can use 700mah or 800mah can be charged with ego twist charger or external batt charger
 

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I want to thank you all very much you have been very helpful with lots of info, and love seeing all your PVD's :thumbs:

I just wanted to up date you and let you know i am happily vaping a eGo mini with a Vivi Nova Mini and just love it :wub: It did not take me much to get use to the thickness and now see how much better it is ;) Next i may look into other set ups here lol :blush:
 

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My Hubby has the new twist and for me still on the BIG size.

Which one does he have?

If he has the eGo-C Twist 1000mah then yeah, it's on the big side.

If he has the 650 Twist then yeah, you're gonna be hard pressed to find something smaller unless you go the cig-a-like route.

Good luck finding what suits you best! I would chime in on the pros/cons of some cig-a-likes vs small eGo options but my cig-a-like experience is limited to an NJoy kit that sadly turned me off of vaping several years ago. All this time I had no idea there was such an amazing world of vaping developing beyond what those first few cig-a-like kits introduced.

*edit - I should have finished reading the thread before posting :p Very glad to hear you found an option you are enjoying :D Vape ON!!
 

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I want to thank you all very much you have been very helpful with lots of info, and love seeing all your PVD's :thumbs:

I just wanted to up date you and let you know i am happily vaping a eGo mini with a Vivi Nova Mini and just love it :wub: It did not take me much to get use to the thickness and now see how much better it is ;) Next i may look into other set ups here lol :blush:

Glad it's working so well Starlight 1818. I've got a recommendation for your next PV...

 

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Starlight 1818, a few thoughts?

Although the eRoll is intriguing, there are a few gotcha's that kept me away from this:

1. The 90mah batteries. If you are more than a casual vaper, you will by necessity be charging the hell out of them. I can't see the life-span of these batteries being very great unless you are a very casual vaper.

2. The tank capacity. There simply is not enough volume to carry you through the day...or even a large portion of it...which brings up #3...

3. The PCC design. The PCC for the eRoll is an integral part of the system based on the very small battery. The problem is that with no storage for more than one battery & tank, you have no practical way to carry enough vaping capacity to get you through a normal day, which to me, absolutely negates the portability. Who wants to carry a bottle of ejuice around or extra tanks?

I would recommend going to Spinfuel (Spinfuel eCigs Magazine | The Art of Vaping) and checking out reviews, particularly the 777 Bullet. Although a bit larger than a typical cigalike, it still is very reasonable. With a 320mah battery with high output, 1.3ml capacity clearomizer, and good value ($49.95 gets you 2 batts/clearomizers etc.) its a solution that works well for hours of on the go quality vaping.

You could go even smaller with a Panda Evolve, but the weaker (230mah), lower output batteries combined with a lower capacity .9ml clearomizer make me wonder if it would be a step up at all from what you already have. Closer to a cigalike with a mini-clearomizer.

Halo is just coming out with the Triton, an even more robust (certainly heftier than the Bullet) model, the Triton, with a 650mah eGo type battery and a sizeable 2.4ml tank (coils are replaceable). This might be large for what you are asking about however.

thanks for the link.....that bullet seems awesome!
 
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