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BigLouNYC

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Let me add something.

I won a Cloupor Mini+ TC mod here on ECF and with the silicone sleeve and a PC tank I think it would hold up fairly well.

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Eric
Awesome looking device.
 

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Would like to know people's experiences with this

While I don't own one, I did have a chance to get up close with one and take a few pulls off of it the other day, as my friend just bought one. Overall, for the price, I think it's one hell of a deal, the only thing I wish was different was that the tank was glass and not plastic. I love the filling method as well. The flavor was incredible and the vapor production was decent. I really enjoyed the compact size, I really liked the fact that it looks tankless. Plus holds 10mls??! When I first saw it, I thought it was just a mod until it was explained to me. I'm considering getting one for work, I think the quality is good and it can't be beat for the price. Hopefully they'll come out with a glass tank option.

As far as indestructible goes, I've always hoped that they would come out with a high wattage version of the ITaste VTR. I've never had anything that durable. It was my first step-up from the vape pen at only 15 watts. However, It came out of my pocket a few years back while I was installing Christmas lights. I was on my roof and it landed in the middle of the driveway. Other than a few chips and scratches, it still worked like new. Its fairly compact and weighs as much as a bowling ball. To me, that was durability. I'd like to see them or another company take a shot at making something that durable again.
 
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Stories of the indestructable provari are pretty common. I would have a look.
:thumb: Probably the most durable and rugged regulated mod ever made. The 2.5 Provari will soon be discontinued and is on sale for under $100 at Provape. Why Provari?

Newer P3 (tube-shaped) and Radius (box-shaped) models are now available with more power, but they are significantly more expensive than the older 2.5. However, they likely will retain the reputation of being as durable and rugged.
 

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Hai again, Cutie!! Well, since you seem to like mini-ness (vtc-mini), and you'se Gurly, I think this might make ya happy. Your tank sits down INSIDE the mod, and is protected against forcing it sideways when you sit on it. It's aluminium so strong, cute as a button, temp control, and not expensive. Takes an 18650 battery too! Lots of other good suggestions, but I think these, kinda Hawt.

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You can get em here: XvoStick Box Mod Clone $49.99 | Vaping Cheap

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And thats all good, But you are just as likely to loose a mod as you are to break one doing farm work and the difference between loosing a $30 mod vs a $130 mod is rather large.

Eric

The 2.5s are down to 80 now actually.

Good luck slaya looks like you have a lot to investigate :)
 

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Obviously a lot of people have a drastically different idea of what "durable" is than I do.


This is my DURABLE mod...

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Generic 30W box mod. Basically a Hana Modz clone.


How durable is it?

It's been dropped from my roof onto the sidewalk while I was hanging Christmas lights, been dropped on the pavement dozens of times, kicked, knocked off of the table on to the tile floor several times, I've even run over it with my car. 3,500lb car driven right over it. Barely even scratched it.

THAT is my idea of durable. How many of you would take your mod out right now and run over it with a car and expect it to still work? Short of dropping it in the ocean or hitting it with a sledgehammer I doubt there's much that can damage it.
 

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Let me add something.

I won a Cloupor Mini+ TC mod here on ECF and with the silicone sleeve and a PC tank I think it would hold up fairly well.

Eric

This thing is like solid steel lol, not sure about durability but its heavy lol.

I'd recommend it as well, with a subtank mini but get $3.73 Replacement Tank Set for SUBTANK Mini Clearomizer - stainless steel + glass at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping to make it shorter and a very short driptip, I don't carry it in my back pocket but it makes it easier to bend down while it's in my front pocket, don't really have to worry about it..

I work in construction, one day I could be framing a house, next day I could be running a jackhammer or breaking concrete slabs with a sledgehammer, day after that driving a backhoe or a tractor, it's held up fairly well so far.. edit* its actually still in perfect condition...
 
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How many of you would take your mod out right now and run over it with a car and expect it to still work?

I would. I have the Invader Mini... There's actually a video of a guy deliberately running over it with a truck. Twice. Then pounding on it with a sledge hammer. The thing kept on working... I have a rebuildable atomizer on it (Silver Play V2) with the stainless steel insert sleeve. I work in a pretty rough environment for the oil-field industry, and this is my every day carry. It's wrapped in silicone, so it's water/chemical resistant. I've got titanium coils in with temp control set, so no fear of burning wicks. In fact, my coils are about 2 weeks old and I've gone through over 100ml so far with no coil/wick changes and everything still tastes perfect. If you're looking for durable, you'd be hard pressed to find something better. Best part? You can find them for less than $50... then just top it with the atty of your choice.

I do have to agree with the idea of putting an RDA on top though... they're so simple and basically indestructible. Get something short like a Derringer and you'd have no problems at all...
 

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How many of you would take your mod out right now and run over it with a car and expect it to still work?

After removing the juice delivery device from both of my mods, I would run over my Silver Bullet mechanical or my Provari with a car and expect both to still work. Both were designed to take a lot of physical abuse, but the best feature is that both manufacturers will repair them in the rare instance should you break them. (One of the benefits of purchasing from a U.S. manufacturer.)

Survival stories for the Provari are commonplace. From falling one story off of a ledge onto concrete, run over by cars and a dump truck, falling from a moving motorcycle and bouncing on the highway, getting dunked in a swimming pool or temporarily lost in a river, to surviving an entire cycle in a washing machine when forgotten in a pants pocket. In each instance and more, the Provari survived. Only the blade of a lawn mower has bested a Provari (the chip survived and was placed in a new Provari body when returned to Provape).
 
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