Smallest VV with replaceable battery

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Looking for a small VV to carry around and relegate my Vmax to home only.
My mechanical mods are gathering dust ever since I got the Vmax.

Would prefer something quality in single 18350 or 14500 size.

I want a replacable battery as it is so easy to throw a few 18350s in a pocket for the day rather than have to worry about charging or staying close to a USB port. Therefore eGoTwist/iTaste are out.

Obviously there is a Provari Mini but what else is out there?
 

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The Indulgence V4 CE4?
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Indulgence V4 CE4 Starter Kit - EVcigarettes.com Has an 18650 battery. "The Induglence V4 features a 3-stage Variable Voltage Power Switch that will allow you to change between Low (3.2V), Med (3.7), and High (4.2V) voltage settings."

Lambo Mini VV Tube Mod?
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Lambo Mini Variable Volt Tube Mod 3.5A+RR 18350 battery. "The new J-lin Lambo Mini Variable voltage from 3v to 6v in 0.1v increments. The new crash tested Lambo has improved features over the previous Lavatube. It now has a higher 3.5 amp limit. You can use 1 ohm atomizers on it (not recommended at high voltages) up to 5 ohm."

There's also an ego mini tube mod that does the larger increments VV thing.
MINI-VZ VV Tube Mod/APV 510 Kit 3 to 6 Volt | MINI-LT Ecig Mod - E Cig : Joye eGo & eGo-T | Boge Leo | Cartomizers | E-Liquid | Electronic Cigarettes | eGo Tank for example.

Just some things that come to mind.

Oh, and I just saw this post:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...hat-your-best-vape-equipment-post7135001.html
 
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just a suggestion, Puresmoker Legacy Mini with extension and a Kick. Not exactly VV but with the Kick is VW with some regulation and protection.

Having some issues with the photobucket but the total size of the Legacy min, extension, 18350 and a kick is 3.5", it's pretty dang small;)

Size of a Legacy mini with extension, 18350 and Kick:
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compared to Provari:
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Legacy with 18350 (no kick, just straight unregulated...super mini :) ):
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You could try a Precise Plus 18500 with a Kick Module. They're extremely small and use the 18350's. Unfortunately, they're quite costly and end up being more expensive than the Provari Mini. On the upside, the Precise Plus PV's are some of the highest quality units that money can buy. Good luck!
 
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I was thinking recently to buy a small model with a 14500 battery but saw a Gripper in our last vape meeting, altough it has a 18650 battery I find it quite small, fits well in a pocket and bought one, I'll probably received it tomorrow. I'll stay with the 18650 battery units as they have so much more mAh compared to anything else.
 

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EPIC! We both posted the same thing, same time LOL. I beat you though...:p

I think this is what you are looking for.

Little Sister Variable Vari-Cool - Ken's Boxmods

Ken has been making these for a good long time and has the reputation to prove that his mods are among the best around. He was one of the very first to make variable voltage mods.

LOL

Looks like it was a Photo Finish with,

Win: rondasherrill
Place: zoidman
Show: 18SixFifty

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$75 seems high for something that is plastic. I wish Ken would construct the little sister better or at least lower the price at this point with so many lower priced vv mods available nowadays. That being said, the size of the little sister is AWESOME. I used one at a vape meet and it felt really cheap. But...... I still want one because of the size:p
 

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I picked up a Little Sister v1 for $40 from the classies awhile back to go with my two Big Brother v1s and Big Daddy vari-cool.

Sure, it's cheap plastic, but surprising well-made internally. No, I can't chain vape my Little Sister because the linear regulator gets too hot, and the voltage drop under load is quite severe, but what the heck, it's tiny. And I do like it, in spite of the shortcomings. I didn't buy it thinking that it would be some vape monster. I just wanted to complete the family.

I'd imagine that a Little Sister v2 with a switching regulator is considerably better than my v1.
 
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