provari and ?

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soshot

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I've been cig free for about a year. I currently have a Provari Mini, vivi tanks, a handful on new 18350, a few 18490 and room in my budget for a new toy. I'd like something a little more pocketable and low-key when used in public. A bulletproof backup would be great. Maybe a smaller mechanical or something with a great battery. (I'm thinking about something from Super-t or an MVP.) What do you suggest?
 

Asbestos4004

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I was in the same spot today. I was looking at the Semovar and then figured maybe a 4th ProVari....then at the last second< I bought a Reo Grand and a Reomizer. I've heard sugh great things about them so I figured what the hell. We'll see. I don't have a box mod and I have plenty of ProVari's... I hope it lives up to the hype.
 

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I have both a Mini Provari and an MVP. The Mini is more pocket-friendly than the MVP, although the MVP is doable. I love both, but the Mini is reached for more often than not.

For when I stealth vape at the cinema, I bring my Smoktech Gripper (mechanical). I use the same AW 18350 IMR 700 mAh battery as the Mini Provari uses. On sale now for only $10. Be sure to pick up the Gripper Extender for $4, too. Gripper

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While it is not nearly as small as the gripper, I can put my VTR in my pocket, thanks to the tank holding design ... While it is definitely bigger and bulkier than the MVP without a tank on it, once you put the tank on the MVP, the VTR is a much more pocketable design.

Oh, comes in handy for self defense also, you can use it to bludgeon a mugger ...
 
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