Rougbhtstack v2 w/ Kick what battery

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trepalium

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I'm thinking about picking up a cheap roughstack from madvapes to use with my kick while I wait for a better option. My question is this. I've read in places that the roughstack v2 uses 18650, but the site says it uses one 18350 battery. My big question is this: If I want to put a kick in it, what size battery do I need to get?


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Just checked out the link on the roughtstack , It scares me off , and it makes me laugh. With a warning like that are there really any persons except maybe a modder that would buy that?

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The Maxi Roughstack is a workhorse and really ,there isn't much to go wrong with it . If you have a soldering iron , there isn't anything you can't fix on it. It was my main pv for over a year. Dropped it I don't know how many times and I worked on a train in a steel mill.

At $20 it is a great buy if only for a back up. I found the firing button inconvenient for tank but that can be overcome with a 510/510 adapter or two depending on the length of adapter.
 
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