please suggest a good-looking device for girls

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Rat2chat2

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I have read some good comments about the Joytech egrip also and I think it looks nice.

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The mvp2 has a fantastic battery life and I think it is a wonderful pv that is widely recommended.

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Good luck to your sister. I think it is wonderful that she has you.
 

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The istick burns everything up, not a fan.That dr. noah..really? Where will you use that, in your room?:blink:
Neither would be considered a " pen style" which is what the OP asked for.
I say the Innokin VV3 is a nice looking pen style, especially in Chameleon.{it sparkles in the sun}

I'll admit it will not fill everones needs and that it take a special type of lady to pull it off... okay I'll stop ;)
lol -- I just couldn't resist when I saw the question ;) I instantly had a flash back to that straight line review ;)
 

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Yep, I'll third the VV. My girlfriend is very picky about what she vapes on, and she's got 3 of 'em. They strike a good balance between performance and form factor with a little extra bling thrown in on the Chameleon model. Plus they're not round, so they don't go rolling all over the place when she lays them down. Actually I think that's the main reason she likes them. :laugh:
 

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I taste vv4 in rainbow looks and works well. Has a real nice screen for the size and seems built well. My friend has one and she really likes it.
Oh I missed that there is a version 4 out. It's been a few months for me since I had one. I gifted my vv3 to someone starting out. She loves it and it still is working.
 

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I've never thought about how the mod looks I buy them based on their functions and what other people say about them (using my own judgement to sift out the points that matter to me)

So while looking for one you find aesthetically pleasing make sure its a functionally good mod for what you need.

Though you can buy wraps/skins for them - I got one on the way but thats more for a connection to a tv show and when I saw it I liked it.
Though regardless of the covering it doesn't make a bad mod a good mod.
 
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