Smallest dual 18650 regulated mod

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Smokah

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What are the smallest dual 18650 mods for sale today? There have been previous threads with the same question but they are all outdated.

I have 3 mods on my list but they are except for the double barrel hard to get.

1. eleaf invoke > Size: 45mm*27mm*77mm
2. smok R-kiss > Size: 44mm*28mm*77mm
3. Squid Industries V3 double barrel > Size 43mm*25mm*92mm

Any other recent regulated mods with similar features?
 

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eh they're all about the same size.
Thank you for your answer but let me agree to disagree. There is in my opinion a big difference between a boxmod that is 25mm, 30mm or 35mm thick.

I like my mods to be snug especially when I’m going out. I don’t carry spare batteries so If I leave the house I carry 2 mods, a tank, 50ml juice, a smartphone, my bank cards, money and keys in my front pockets and I dont like that bulging look in my pants.

I certainly do prefer the thinner kind of box mods but they don’t seem to make many.
 
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Thank you for your answer but let me agree to disagree. There is in my opinion a big difference between a boxmod that is 25mm, 30mm or 35mm thick.

I like my mods to be snug especially when I’m going out. I don’t carry spare batteries so If I leave the house I carry 2 mods, a tank, a smartphone, my bank cards, money and keys in my front pockets and I dont like that bulging look in my pants.

I certainly do prefer the thinner kind of box mods but they don’t seem to make many.

You didn't mention how high a wattage you vape, but would a single 21700 mod with a higher mAh battery work? If so that could open up your options.

If so, a Pico 21700 mod is reletivley small.

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$35.96 Authentic Eleaf iStick Pico 21700 100W TC VW APV Box Mod - 1-100W / 1*18650/1*21700 at FastTech - Free Shipping

If you need more than 100W then a single 21700 mod won't do, of course.
 
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No pun intended.:D

You didn't mention how high a wattage you vape, but would a single 21700 mod with a higher mAh battery work? If so that could open up your options.

I vape at 90 watts and I’m a pretty heavy smoker. On an average day I go through 5 to 6 VTC6 18650 batteries so In my case a single 21700 is not going to be sufficient. I’ve actually just ordered a dual 21700 tac-21 from Squid Industries.:thumb:
 
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Hold on here, now weight is a factor.

In fact it's a big factor, as how big a mod is doesn't necessarily say anything about the weight.

Personally I know that you can't beat the T Class (with included Hakutaku tank) at £40, period. You could easily make a profit from it and the chipset is one of the best on the market, TC mode performance is classed as reference.

But for small and light, there's the Voopoo Argus GT as another option.
 

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Hold on here, now weight is a factor.

In fact it's a big factor, as how big a mod is doesn't necessarily say anything about the weight.
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But for small and light, there's the Voopoo Argus GT as another option.

Mr. Nimoy, I highly appreciate your input.

Concerning the T-class...I don’t have experience with advanced chipsets so I don’t know if they could benefit me. I only vape in VW mode.

I didn’t know about the Voopoo Argus GT. But glad I do now. :thumb:
 
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The T Class chipset would be different from what you're used to, but with a few similarities here and there.

But they're built like a tank and at what is being included and what they're asking for it's almost like you're robbing them.

But the Argus GT is one of the smallest and lightest dual 18650 mods I've come across so far, so that may be better for pocket carrying.

And I think that you'd be quite surprised at the amount of folks using high end chipset mods just in power or wattage mode.
 

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Mr. Nimoy, I highly appreciate your input.
That is so funny (I have called him Mr Spock before ;) ) He has given me very good advice before... I was a huge fan of the original Star Trek show. 21700 batteries are great for a single bat mod (but it sounds like you are a heavy "vaper"... not smoker) Actually I have slipped back into smoking too so not sure what you meant (but I still love vaping... working on that) I don't understand why you don't just carry extra batteries and a single mod. I hope you turn your mods off when carrying in your pocket (been there, done that... "what's that sizzle sound?" :lol:
 
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And that's one thing you've got to love about SXmini/YiHi @vaper1960, as they always allow you to lock all buttons.

They all do, it's call 5 clicks (or 3 clicks in the case of innokin), which is better than a lock function which usually requires 2 buttons and 2 hands. 5 clicks is a one hand operation and usually quicker than setting lock/unlock command.
 

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@UncleJunkle, I've come across more mods that you can shut down into standby than ones where you can lock all the controls.

My theory is because it's a feature that doesn't make sense seeing how quick and easy it is to just turn the mod on and off with 5 clicks.

Up/down/menu keylock makes sense, but total lock doesn't make any sense to me if it's not as quick as 5 click on one button.
 
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