AngeNZ

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    Old Man. Old mods.
    MTL Vaper, roughly a decade of making my own coils. Prefer pocket sized box mods.
    Was a faithful REOnaut back in the day, but one by one they have been failing over the years.
    Dug out a couple eleaf Invoke, but they are old and one is acting up already (no atomizer detected).
    So... Simple, easy to use pocket mods. Mech or TC (SS) preferred.
    Where to look and what to look for ?
    Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks.

    Vaporesso's Target 100 is one of my favourite mods. They have a dual 18650 battery Target 200, or a lighter weight Gen 200 and there's an 18650 Gen 80s. They also have a bulletproof 18650 Forz mod.

    Otherwise for a reliable solid 18650 with TC the Aspire Zelos X is my pick.

    I've no clue what the best stores are in the US, so I just used Element Vape as an example. Though they have 10% discount with the code BUNNY10 for a $100+ order
     

    Pigs

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    Good morning all and happy Easter to those who celebrate it.

    3F have the Meson AIO at a decent price:

     

    hittman

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    The Vaporesso Gen S looks good.
    So ....many.... choices...
    That’s a good one.
    Good morning all and happy Easter to those who celebrate it.

    3F have the Meson AIO at a decent price:

    I had to wait a long time to get them but the preorder at SM was only about $60.
     

    hittman

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    Element Vape is sooooo sloooow....
    They should check out better software for their website...
    This is the latest version of the Gen mod.

     

    Territoo

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    The Vaporesso Gen S looks good.
    So ....many.... choices...


    I love the Gens and the Gen-Ss. If you are looking for a dual battery mod, that's what I'd choose for you. I have the newer Gen 200s, but haven't tried them yet. The og Gen is fairly light weight for a dual battery mod and is rugged. I'm still on the first one I got 2 years ago, have dropped it a number of times, yet it's still going with only a few paint chips to show for its hard life.
     

    PapawBrett

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    I must be a glutton for punishment. Trying element vape again. Placed order 30 minutes ago, but all I am getting is the spinning sundial (not sure what that is actually called). All I wanted was quality TC device without taking out a second mortgage.
    About ready to cancel that and go with the Gen.

    REOS vs ProVari seems so far away anymore.....
     

    Bigbob2322

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    I must be a glutton for punishment. Trying element vape again. Placed order 30 minutes ago, but all I am getting is the spinning sundial (not sure what that is actually called). All I wanted was quality TC device without taking out a second mortgage.
    About ready to cancel that and go with the Gen.

    REOS vs ProVari seems so far away anymore.....
    I don't use TC but feel that the Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100 mod that uses the Quest 2.0 chipset is the closest to a DNA device out there with very good TC. I reviewed this back in May of 22 and it's still in my personal devices rotation. If you don't mind waiting a bit Sourcemore has them for $24.99, EASTER10 will get you another 10% off and it ships in 24HRS. Having 5 power modes with a easy to navigate menu and a great chipset I think you will be happy. Here's a link to their website with a picture of the different power modes as well as a link to my review of it if you want to read it.


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