Should you have a back up mod.

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rcalvy1

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Well look at that it worked :)
 

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Yes definitely, my back up is my nebox I hate it with a passion, loved it at first, but it is there if I need it.right now I am using a regular subvod which is pretty good, plan to get a mega 40watt tc version for my anniversary(of quitting smoking) but I looked into the istick because it was mentioned,and it seems to be a solid lil mod.I know it sounds crazy ti have a more fancy high powered back up but that stupid thing is a pos.I havent had too much trouble with it but it is def a fussy lil hussie when it comes to battery life,that thing had to be charged every two hours,my subvod even without a full charge, gives me a full day off vaping, which is why I am getting the megs version w tc.long post I know but there ya go :)
 

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Backups 4 your backups is the rule.... I really like the evic mini. Solid accurate little device. Good luck - David
Yep, I also am prepared for the Vape Apocalypse when Big Brother comes. 4x regulated Mod's and 5x Mech's [emoji57]

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Someone was telling me that it would be a good idea to have a back up mod. I'm currently running joytech 200w is there a smaller unit that's not as blocky that offers a nice wide range in wattage? Id be happy from 20w-80w. Any suggestion would be great :) thanks guys. I'm happy with the joytech and it's only 4 weeks old. I don't have any issues with it but someone mentioned it would be good to have a back up! Do these things break down a lot or do the last a long time?
To me, it's not a question of "should I have a backup", its more like how many backups are too many:confused: Currently running a railbox w/ triton, sig90w plus w/ boreas tank and a kbox mini w/ silverplay tank as my "today's travelers" and I have the KBox 200w with 2Puffs RDA for "vape breaks":
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I support back up mods. You never know what can happen:shock:
 

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LOL

Maybe

But keep in mind that roll is over 1500 ft... and only one of my rolls.

I may have a problem. :blink:

But at least I'm in good company.

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Trust me when I say I'm damn close to picking up a couple rolls like yours for my core wire. [emoji1]

Smaller rolls are more practical for the wrapping wire or I'd be looking for the large rolls for them to [emoji15]

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Someone was telling me that it would be a good idea to have a back up mod. I'm currently running joytech 200w is there a smaller unit that's not as blocky that offers a nice wide range in wattage? Id be happy from 20w-80w. Any suggestion would be great :) thanks guys. I'm happy with the joytech and it's only 4 weeks old. I don't have any issues with it but someone mentioned it would be good to have a back up! Do these things break down a lot or do the last a long time?

Quality regulated mods, (Joyetechs qualify), usually last a long time, assuming you don't abuse em. However, the rule here could be the same one that goes for firearms; i.e. two is one and one is none.

I just bought a RX200, so I'm following my own advice again. ;) Now I just have to decide whether to keep the Topbox Mini as my carry mod, or to buy either an Eleaf Pico or Joyetech Cuboid Mini to fill that role.
 
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