Need to go incognito!!!!

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chimsweep

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Here's the situation. The company I have been at for almost 21 years is going smoke free in about a month. I have pretty much free rein to travel all over the complex. I'm looking for the most unobtrusive vape I can purchase. I have a SVD and a MVP2 and love them. The wife has a Provari and Ego Twists. As you can see by my avatar I have been coming around for about a year and a half plus. Personally I'm not going back. Now back to the question....what's the suggestion for the most covert APV. I've been thinking Itaste VV 3.0, they make really fun batteries. Not so big on their tanks. Zmax Mini, Ego 400mah, or does somebody have suggestions? This would include tanks, I currently have Protank 2's and I rebuild my own coils. Should have a Kayfun at the Post Office tomorrow.....but they're huge. Help me find my way as I haven't been as active as I once was. This forum was crucial to my success and I will be forever grateful.
 

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I guess it depends on what you want or need out of the vape.

On the small side would be something like the Kanger E-smart with the E-smart 1.6 ml clearos. It's larger than a cigalike with 320 mAh batteries, but considerably smaller than an eGo. (I think the overall length with the clearo attached is 5.25" long.) A two battery complete kit runs around $24.99

To the other extreme would be a Reos box with the bottom feed dripping atty of your choice. Vastly better experience, but even the Reo Grand size is only the same l x w dimensions of a business card. The liquid feed is contained - no ridiculous size tanks on top. Very pocket friendly and very not tube shaped. Pretty much indestructible if you are in a rough work environment. But quality costs on that one - a Reo with an atomizer hovers a bit over $200.00.
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If you were willing to go the mech route then I'd probably go with a small device ran in 18350 mode such as a 4nine depending if you're willing to mess with 510 hybrid adapters. However you can always find a device with the standard 510 and it shouldn't add to much to the size.

Since you already purchased a KFL then I wouldn't let that go to waste. I'd just purchase the nano kit for it. You could even use the KFL w/o the drip tip if you wanted the absolute shortest length. There are of course other shorter and thinner mods available, but if I was in your situation then I feel I could make due with this setup. It should provide a decent battery life and amount of ejuice.

*Not my picture. I'd probably avoid the Nemesis
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Rather than looking for your next stealth vape, why not look to election day and see which candidates in your area are against vaping?

Since you're in Mass, it should be obvious.

If the OP is working for a private company, the owner can make whatever rules they want.

Not quite sure how this has anything to do with elections?

I live in a Red state, and there are few employers with a workforce over 10 people who allow smoking and/or vaping in the workplace.


Chimsweep, want to go cheap cheap cheap? Gripper w/a carto from Madvapes. $8 :) $10 with extender, get a 18350 batt.

or this u-stand:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-vaping-discussion/553008-stealth-vaping-cuteness.html

or a Microstick

Ant Mod (1.81" 46mm)
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http://holylandmods.com/product/ant-battery-mod/

or 4nine (1.92" 49mm) both in 18350 mode

Sure there are many others. i.e. most mechanicals in 18360 mode, Astro, Launcher, etc. too
 
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chimsweep

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Rather than looking for your next stealth vape, why not look to election day and see which candidates in your area are against vaping?

Since you're in Mass, it should be obvious.

Not to try and broach politics in a general forum I will try to answer this. It's been 15 years since a candidate I have voted for actually won in this moon bat state. I could expand, but I don't want to offend anybody, their voting record has already done that. I am an Independent and vote for who I think can help no matter what affiliation they have......and pro vaping laws or at least not against the Godsend would alter my vote.
 
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