Thw one mod you would grab.

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For me, Super T Precise + with a Prometey v1 on top.
OMG, I'm ashamed to say I forgot about Super T Precise, and I own a Precise 18650. Very nicely made, but it has been in my retired devices collection for years.

I'd grab my ProVari v2.5's and Aspire Nautiluses...Nautili?
 

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Let's see, I am currently scanning the room and I am staring at my huge and extensive vape collection, which I proudly keep behind a glass display, showing them off like a bunch of trophies. This decision is most difficult for me. Should I go with my super tiny, midget mod or should I go with my gigantic octo-battery mod? Or perhaps something in between, so that I get the best of both worlds?

I'm just kidding. I can't compete with some of the vast collections that some people have on this forum.

I only own one mod at the moment, so I guess that this decision isn't too hard for me after all, and I would save my revenger go.
 

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I have to pick one?... o_O
 

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All kidding aside, I survived a House fire and honestly you just try to save yourself and family. We lost 2 cats and everything. I was 15 when it happened and I remember standing in a tee shirt at 2am in 30 degree weather watching everything burn.
 

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Not a fair question. If I answer it honestly (if I even could, LOL, I don't think I could grab "one" mod) all my other mods are gong to get angry and die on me. LOL. I would swoop my 13 setups off the table (and oh yes, the nic, if I had time).

To be honest, in a house fire there is little time. The husband (whilst trying to extinguish the blaze) went for the pets, my meds, and whatever documents it is almost impossible to replace etc.) I don't know if he got his cigarettes... :lol::lol: I was not home. Nor was I vaping then. But man, yeah, I'd probably try to rescue some stuff, if I had time. It's pretty dangerous to do, though, you just don't really know WHEN your house is going to burst up in flames.

We lost zero possessions and I would say we were "lucky" but we were out of our home without our stuff (other than suitcases) because it all had to be decontaminate and etc.

I did get good at not much caring how I "looked." Once I got all my clothing back, I immediately thinned the herd, so to speak.

Anna
 

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I don't have to grab one. One is in my pocket.
And fire is my friend, I'd put it out.
But we had a major F4 tornado in town. I got my duffle, put the dog collars on the dogs, grabbed my ecigs-liquids-batteries (right now I could grab 4 mods in one hand and 3 packs of 2 batteries in the other), then my pills. I was still alive so I started going for extras.
 
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