What is the best SOLID, easily repaired, and affordable mec mod out there?

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BuzzKilla

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I could say that about the curve. It could also doubles as a personal protection device (aka night stick) in a pinch.

true, but the precise comes with a fit and finish lifetime warranty... and i'm not the biggest fan the style of the curve.... look like a feminine hygiene product....

I'd be willing to say that any fully mechanical mod can take a beating. As long as they're soundly built out of a good metal and none of the parts bend or break during their abuse...they should always work lol. I mean...its a pretty simple design.

that is exactly the problem with some of the clones... the metal isnt up to par with what i would consider durable... I've been able to oval out the tube of a CCTS with my bare hand...
as long as the guys making the clones & less expensive mods, could make their mods more robust, those things would last a lifetime....

I think the K100 is a good starter, that can take some abuse... but didnt really get to tinker with it that much so i cant say if it would last me for the long run.
 

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true, but the precise comes with a fit and finish lifetime warranty... and i'm not the biggest fan the style of the curve.... look like a feminine hygiene product....

LOL

I'm not exactly the biggest fan of it either. It's just too heavy. Uncomfortably so. The button has a sharp edge to it and after an hour of use it starts to dig into my pinky. It's is well made though. The only reason I keep it around is in the event that the FDA cracks a whip and makes vaping illegal. I could start extracting my own nicotine and DIY my juice. After all my devices die I would still have the curve.

Paranoid? Maybe. But it makes me feel more secure.
 

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I can't speak about the mech mod part, but as far as Montana goes you are a lucky person. I used to hit Yellowstone and Glacier Park yearly for a while back in the day and they rocked big time. The one thing that always weirded me out about Glacier was that it was so eerily quiet for such a beautiful place. I never heard birds chirping or anything else, but saw plenty of goats (rams ?) in the mountains. Yellowstone is a place that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime, if not more. I gotta go back now. Take care.
 

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K100. Cheap enough that if you managed to lose it you wouldn't be out tons of money. Its feels very solid in the hand ... has a sturdy locking ring ... and performs pretty darn well.

As far as "easily fixed" ... most mechanical switches are made of general hardware that can be obtained at a hardware store.

The CCTS is another good option but the K100 definitely feels more weighty and has a more simplistic button for repair.

If you don't think there is a chance of losing your mod and you want something a little higher end ... the legacy from puresmoker gets good reviews as well. Under $100 for a USA made mod is wonderful.
 

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I wouldn't really call it "idiot proof", but it is SO TOUGH that even klutzy me has yet to make a dent in it.... the Totally Wicked Vape-Pro... VERY solid/sturdy metal construction, one solid piece with no seams minus the screw in cap for the battery. I've dropped it many, many times on concrete AND a very hard bare floor and it still keeps on ticking like the day I bought it... just don't get the black chrome version, it's a thin coating that scratches easily. Runs about $100 for the body but it is SO worth it! American made too so you know the quality control is tight... and TW has awesome customer service... it also comes w/ a 6 mo. warranty.

Another really tough APV I can think of is the Lavatube. I don't know tons about this one since I'm not an owner (just have friends that have them), but it is definitely a little more idiot proof than the Vape-Pro, only having variable voltage and no other settings.

And the winner for idiot-proofness is the Bolt. Also not an owner, but again, got friends with this one. No settings at all, just a button for making vapor. Cheap yet just as tough as the others.
 
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