Where can I find automatic protected batteries?

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I e-mailed vapor 4 life to get a link to a manual click battery I wasn't even asking about. I guess they are no longer carrying them. Anyways I want to get a couple of small, cigarette shaped automatic, but protected batteries. The kind where they are automatic but you don't have to be so worried about leaking juice. I know v4l use to have them. Wondering if any other companies have the same technology at reasonable prices? I don't want to spend more than 15$ per battery. Getting these for stealth vaping. I strongly prefer 510 threading. Thank you for your input.
 

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Not sure at all about an auto battery but have you thought about any of the eGo minis? They have about 2x the capacity of any 510 battery and are a lot shorter too.

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LiteCigUSA has Joyetech 510s in auto. Not sure if they're protected or not however. Guessing Boge cartos with 50/50 would be a safe bet to not leak as Boge uses a lot more filler than other brands and when coupled with thicker juice you might have a winner.

Edit- With official 510s and standard 35mm carts you could make use of a PCC case as well, it's usb-charged and will keep a 510 going all day. I think LiteCig sells them as well. It'll hold 3 carts and 1 battery if i recall correctly.

Batteries: http://www.litecigusa.net/Joye_510_Auto_Switch_Battery_p/510abatt.htm
Carts: http://www.litecigusa.net/510_Stainless_Steel_Blank_Cartomizers_p/510ssbogesoftcartosb.htm
Case: http://www.litecigusa.net/Joye_510_PCC_Case_p/j510pcc.htm

Note: The case is a little bit longer than a pack of Analog kings but also thinner and narrower. It's similar to a pack of Virginia Slims if you've ever seen those. The case also has a notch in the battery slot for the manual trigger button if you do decide to go with manual batteries. I've used all of these products and can say they all work very well together, my setup was all stainless.
 
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