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stols001

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If you are looking for a small MTL tank, a Nautilus 2 might get the job done although keep in mind that if you use the fill line, it really is only about 1.8--1.7 capacity so depending for how long your work day is and how much you vape, you may wind up needing refills. The Ijoy elf is a good MTL tank and takes N2 coils, it was pretty much designed to eliminate some of the hassles of the N2, it's an easy topfill, still has a metal sleeve, and just is easier than the Nautilus 2. The flavor is good, as well. :)

As far as pod mods, my experience has been that they can provide a very nice vape... .except when they don't and then become a bit of a pain. Depending on manufacturer, once the pods/coil burn out, they can be somewhat expensive to replace, depending on the maker of course. With that said, I think there are some good ones out there. The Vapatico solo isn't a bad vape, but the pods are fairly expensive for how long the coils last, although I don't think that's true for every vaper. If you can find one that satisfies you all day without a refill, that could be useful as far as being low maintenance. Unless you need another pod in the middle of the day... It's space efficient to carry a backup coil, not as much with some pods.

Just my (still slightly incoherent) thoughts.... But having different toppers for a mod you use can be a nice thing.

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Try the Innokin Endura T18 ,my father likes it a lot and have been using it for 2 years.

I kinda decided on the Breeze for the to-go mini ecig thingy (someone said in a thread that the coils resist chainvaping and that's good). I checked the Innokin Romania Facebook page, apparently they have only T20 (last post from June so not sure if the page will be consistent enough that if I would've got T20 I'd be sure to find coils whenever I needed them).
 

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If you are looking for a small MTL tank, a Nautilus 2 might get the job done although keep in mind that if you use the fill line, it really is only about 1.8--1.7 capacity so depending for how long your work day is and how much you vape, you may wind up needing refills. The Ijoy elf is a good MTL tank and takes N2 coils, it was pretty much designed to eliminate some of the hassles of the N2, it's an easy topfill, still has a metal sleeve, and just is easier than the Nautilus 2. The flavor is good, as well. :)

As far as pod mods, my experience has been that they can provide a very nice vape... .except when they don't and then become a bit of a pain. Depending on manufacturer, once the pods/coil burn out, they can be somewhat expensive to replace, depending on the maker of course. With that said, I think there are some good ones out there. The Vapatico solo isn't a bad vape, but the pods are fairly expensive for how long the coils last, although I don't think that's true for every vaper. If you can find one that satisfies you all day without a refill, that could be useful as far as being low maintenance. Unless you need another pod in the middle of the day... It's space efficient to carry a backup coil, not as much with some pods.

Just my (still slightly incoherent) thoughts.... But having different toppers for a mod you use can be a nice thing.

Anna

Wow thanks for such a long reply lol. :D I will get a Nautilius 2 for my heavy mod that I only use indoors. unfortunately we only have Suorin Drop here as a pod mod on which you can rely to actually find pods for it whenever u need them. Not having a lot of iJoy devices either (only huge mods with low ohms but I don't need that). I was thinking at first of Vaporesso Aurora but again, it's only on 1 site and they don't reorder coils very often. So the most sure things to buy for what I need would be Aspire Breeze, Penguin / Dolphin, Joyetech AIO (hate the coils so No), iCare 2 (heard bad things about it). I think I'll stick with the Breeze until something new appears. ^_^
 

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Oh and I don't really seek a thing that I can actually hide in my hand, just something simple, kinda cheap so I won't be ...... if it gets a beat while I'm out and about, that s what I was talking about with the "little simple MTL thingy" :D lurking and seeking mods right now lol
I still have one of these somewhere. It uses an XL cartomizer (fits inside) and an 18350 battery. If you can get the extention adaptor, you can put a clearomizer tank on it. Pretty cheap, too ($5). Smoktech Gripper mech mod.


Edit: I just saw they are out of stock.
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This is a famously dangerous mod. Safetyless protruding button mech
You'll get no argument from me. That type of protuding button was known as a horn-type button back in the day. This button was also used in the AltSmoke BB, which I also owned. It's battery exploded (over-discharged) when the button was pressed continuously in a pants pocket. This happened when I was a noob and was my first mod. Needless to say, I don't use mods with protruding fire buttons any more.

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