Smaller Equivalent to the Giantomizer?

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robl45

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not sure why you would ditch the riva, its cheap and the best battery out there for the money. but that aside, you could probably use the new CE2's, i believe they would be very similar to the gigantomizer. really don't understand the allure of these superhuge devices. the Ce2 holds 1.5 ml and I chain vape probably like no one else and it isn't a problem for me. I carry like 3 with me, takes 2 seconds to fill. and if one goes bad, burns out etc, thats 2.50 you are out, not 8 bucks or whatever.

I love the hit I get from my Giantomizer and the massive vapor cloud; however, I'm going to be using an E-power soon, much larger than my 750MaH Riva, so I don't think it would be very mobile using that.

What would you recommend I use that hits like the Giant, but in a smaller form?

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not sure why you would ditch the riva, its cheap and the best battery out there for the money. but that aside, you could probably use the new CE2's, i believe they would be very similar to the gigantomizer. really don't understand the allure of these superhuge devices. the Ce2 holds 1.5 ml and I chain vape probably like no one else and it isn't a problem for me. I carry like 3 with me, takes 2 seconds to fill. and if one goes bad, burns out etc, thats 2.50 you are out, not 8 bucks or whatever.

I love my Riva, but I like the idea of carrying two 1050 Mah batteries in my pocket more than two entire Riva's. It didn't look too much bigger than the Riva and the battery will definitely outlast it. Plus, I like the idea of a regulated 3.7 Volt, instead of the Unregulated Riva.

If it doesn't work out, though, I'll definitely buy a larger Riva, but from what I hear, only the 750 Batts have the updated circuitry that comes off the charger at 4.2 volts.
 
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