What do y'all bring to work?

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tattedhypebeast

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Hey guys, I'm starting a new job and it's construction. I would love to bring my like my Lavatube, spare battery, and tanks, but i dont think that'll be ok to leave in my car when its hot because i live in Florida, and the battery might deplete from that. I was thinking about just bringing my vision spinner and maybe some cartomizers or atomizers? I never dealt with those 2 before. Which one is better between 2 of them and what's the difference? They kinda seem the same to me.:confused: I've been doing research but I'm not really getting the answers i need. I just need a handful of cartridges like the Blu ones. Thanks
 

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I'm a cheese maker, which is quite a mobile and physically demanding job. I never take more than just my mod with a tank attached. Make sure it's a sturdy metal mod/atty combo. I like my caravela clone with my Russian 91% with the metal tank.

I was leaning towards an itaste 134, but maybe a box mod might be nice too. Aren't atomizers only good for like 2-3 drops and keep dripping after that? I got a few juices im waiting for in the mail and want to taste some, and i was thinking about buying alot of clearomizers for that lol. I would've posted this in the noob section but it won't let me anymore.
 

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I was leaning towards an itaste 134, but maybe a box mod might be nice too. Aren't atomizers only good for like 2-3 drops and keep dripping after that? I got a few juices im waiting for in the mail and want to taste some, and i was thinking about buying alot of clearomizers for that lol. I would've posted this in the noob section but it won't let me anymore.
My setup is pretty advanced. I'm using a mechanical mod, and a rebuildable tanked atomizer. It's probably as sturdy as it gets besides a solid box with a caged tank system like the itaste VTR. If you're not experienced with vaping yet, and need something rugged, I would go with the itaste VTR. It is a beast with variable voltage and wattage, and has a sunken and protected 510 connection so your tank isn't just hanging off the top.
 

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My setup is pretty advanced. I'm using a mechanical mod, and a rebuildable tanked atomizer. It's probably as sturdy as it gets besides a solid box with a caged tank system like the itaste VTR. If you're not experienced with vaping yet, and need something rugged, I would go with the itaste VTR. It is a beast with variable voltage and wattage, and has a sunken and protected 510 connection so your tank isn't just hanging off the top.

yeaa im still a noob at all this. The reason why i upgraded to a bigger mod was the vape quality, but im still trying to learn the bits and pieces now. The only tanks/clearos i use are evods, protanks, and iclear 30b. I just purchased a raven phoenix nest, and that uses a cartomizer which i never used before. Hopefully i get a good vape though:vapor:
 

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many hours out of the house? This is my kit
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Reo grand, 2 extra bottles of juice, 2 extra batterys
 

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The only thing that's ever going to break on a Reo at a construction site is a plastic or glass drip tip.

Add in the fact your getting real actual dripping flavor and vapor production with 6ml capacity and an 18650 battery = #Winning #Tiger Blood

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Plus it's nice and small and pocketable.

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I'd definitely narrow it down to a mechanical due to the fact that there is nothing to really break on them, including taking a long dip in water. Either that or some cheap eGo you wouldn't cry over when it meets it's inevitable demise.


Some "rugged" reading to check out:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/523233-take-your-reo-work-day.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/493013-i-dropped-my-reo.html#post11304946

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/523232-reo-stress-test.html
 

tattedhypebeast

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The only thing that's ever going to break on a Reo at a construction site is a plastic or glass drip tip.

Add in the fact your getting real actual dripping flavor and vapor production with 6ml capacity and an 18650 battery = #Winning #Tiger Blood

Screenshot2014-02-07at33714AM_zpseddd89df.png


Plus it's nice and small and pocketable.

Screenshot2014-02-05at51937AM_zps0fff024a.png


I'd definitely narrow it down to a mechanical due to the fact that there is nothing to really break on them, including taking a long dip in water. Either that or some cheap eGo you wouldn't cry over when it meets it's inevitable demise.


Some "rugged" reading to check out:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/523233-take-your-reo-work-day.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/493013-i-dropped-my-reo.html#post11304946

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/523232-reo-stress-test.html

Ok now im leaning towards the reo now lol. would it be able to handle water incase it ever rains though?
 
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