Noob looking to go bigger

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Bunnylovr

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Right now I have the black cherry m602c but I'm looking for something bigger. Now don't get me wrong I love my black cherry, great for going out and travling with but I just want something to relax at home with and not have to get up every 2 hours to charge. Does anyone have any segustions? Also I dont always have access to a USB port so perferbly not a pass through device.

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i cannot honestly say i like the tankomizer on my ego (muted flavor and vapor), but i would have to agree on a normal ego with LR cartos, or Attys w/ a drip tip. last a good amount of time with 650 mah or 1000 mah batteries, and some sets come with both a 1000 mah battery and a 650 mah battery, which is a passthrough and a regular battery. cant go wrong.
 

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An eGo or Riva would do it. However, you might want to look at a maxi roughstack V2 at madvapes. An 18650 battery will probably last you days. Or if that's a little exotic for you, take a look at the e-power. Similar form factor to the eGo or Riva but, generic batteries that are cheaper to replace and last longer than most eGo or Riva models.
 

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I used a 510 for 3 weeks until I got my Reo Mini. I can't even remember where my 510 batteries, charger, or passthrough are. Haven't had a need to use it since I got my Reo. I highly recommend it. However, since there should be mini wood reos coming in the future I'd wait for those. I wanted a woodville but a mini is more practical for me. No worries about charging batteries anymore or batteries dieing on me.
 

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I went with the e-power and I'm a very happy camper. When I looked at the mods, my final decision was influenced by price and the battery being used. I'm on ss and I have to pay attention to the bottom line. The e-power delivers in all departments except higher voltage and that's being worked on. 3.7v is my sweet spot anyway, so the fact that vv for the e-power is still in development wasn't an issue with me. Madvapes and Hoosierecig carry them, among others.
 

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Right now I have the black cherry m602c but I'm looking for something bigger. Now don't get me wrong I love my black cherry, great for going out and travling with but I just want something to relax at home with and not have to get up every 2 hours to charge. Does anyone have any segustions? Also I dont always have access to a USB port so perferbly not a pass through device.

Thanks:p

You don't need a USB power port (i.e. computer port) to use/charge a PV with a USB charging port. In fact using a computer USB port is not recommend. All you need is a USB/AC power adapter (5 volt/2 amp) and plug it right into the wall outlet. They cost about $12.

If you want 21+ hours on a charge under heavy vaping conditions and the most consistent, quality vaping experience, then step up to the Darwin from nhaler.com.
 

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Can't speak poorly on the recommendations here, but I can speak highly on the reo...the thing is just awesome...the availability has been an issue, yes...poor rob just can't keep up with the demand, but that should tell ya something about how wonderful these mods are....definitely worth taking a look, if your looking to upgrade...
 

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How about the King Kong of all mods? Www.themonkeyboxx.com will be coming out with a variable voltage (with digital voltmeter), 20ml capacity, 2 x 26500 battery, juice feed mod very soon. For the serially insane vaper only!

Www.redskymods.com has a variable voltage, 6ml capacity, wooden feeder mod on sale for $110 right now. Captain Brian is a nut for selling them at that price!
 
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mlinky

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So a bottom feeder will work with any atty, just like any other PV, you just have to use a standard adapter? For some reason I thought with a feeder, an adapter would not work.

The REO works differently from the feeders that use a needle. You have to be careful that the adapter doesn't cause a short, but that can be avoided by attaching the atty to the adapter, checking the post, and then putting it on the mod.
 

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The REO works differently from the feeders that use a needle. You have to be careful that the adapter doesn't cause a short, but that can be avoided by attaching the atty to the adapter, checking the post, and then putting it on the mod.

Thanks for the explanation. But more specifically, what do mean about "checking the post"?

One other question, being all mechanical, the Reo's are either 3.7 volts or 6 volts depending on the battery configuation, correct?
 
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