Why can't someone make this?

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Raynman

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I could be wrong but.....and if so please tell me where I can get one. I want a e-cig that has long battery life maybe a few days or a week, and maybe a warning to let me know I only have maybe 50 vapes left and I want the mod to shut its self down when the battery gets to a low level but not dead to save on battery usage. Ive heard that charging the battery with a little life left in it and not charging to full will give extra life cycles to the battery, nearly twice as many recharges. Of course I'll need a charger that goes near to full but not full charge again to give extra life cycles. Now I also want clearomizers and tanks I'd like to have maybe 20 or so clearomizers that I can put juice in and not have to worry about them being filled and leaking all over the place. ( My thinking to have them filled and just switch when the clearo gets low then refilling at home) Having a lot of flavors and never knowing which one I'm going to change to until I open my bag kinda makes it tough to carry 20 bottles of juice. I can make something to hold the clearomizers so they will be alright in my lunch bag (it is a large bag). I already have 12 15ml bottles in the bag with the starter kit plus a few other goodies. I vape about 3 or 4 ml a day so I need a big tank that doesn't leak for my days off. Is there something like this out there. Or could someone build the prototype and let me have it for giving the idea. This would be the ultimate kit. I've found most of my vapors do well on 3.3 but having VV and VW isn't a bad thing because more people will want this bugger. So if it's already out there let me know so I can get one and if you make a million off this idea I just want the prototype and maybe a back up. What say you ladies and gentlemen?
 

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Hmmm the itaste mvp comes to mind as far as a good pv that fits most threads and has extremely long battery life and the led changes colors as it gets low. As for your other issue I'm kind of confused on what you want but I usually carry 10 carto tanks filled with diff juices in my little ego carrying pouch with no problems just make sure to have nice tanks that seal good and don't leak. Just my thoughts
 

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Thanks for your thoughts! I've just heard a few folks talk about the clearomizers leaking through the bottom. Just looking for a no mess no muss no fuss vaping for the long run. I use clearomizers at work. I work maintenance and even though it hasn't happened I can see where a tank could get broken easier than a clearomizer and it is cheaper to replace a clearomizer. What are the tanks you use I might look into those too.
 

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I second the iTaste MVP, it meets all of your requirements I feel like. J-tank is a good sturdy, decently priced tank option. The 3ml one looks good on an iTaste with a beauty ring, but it is more fiddly than a clearomizer, I still tend to use them especially when out and about. There are SEVERAL types and brands available, some better than others. I've had good luck with Kanger products, and I must say that the iClear 16s that come with the MVP are pretty good, although a little more fragile feeling than aforementioned Kanger products.

I have an eVOD and it seems like it would be a sturdy piece, but it's not my favorite (just my opinion there). They make metal sleeves for tanks and vivi novas if you're worried about breaking the tank part. I have occasional clearos that leak, but for the most part they're fine and if they do start to leak I'll just toss em, they're cheap enough.

You can even purchase jwraps for iTaste MVP to further protect your device from abuse at work, etc. Hope this helps.

I wanted to add: I typically get 3 days out of a full charge on my MVP and I consider myself a pretty heavy vaper. ~6ML/day on average. I have one that I use at work and one that I use at home and between alternating the two, I'll charge them once a week. And at $65 for the full kit, you really can't beat that! Cheers!
 
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I was going to get a Vamo but now I am leaning towards an iTaste MVP. I have seen some comments that the Pro Tank doesn't work on it and I wanted to get a Pro Tank. Maybe I will just use the Pro Tank on my Twist.

Pro Tanks work excellent on a Vamo.

I have both an MVP and a Vamo, and many other mods. If your choice is between a Vamo and an MVP get the Vamo.

My Vamo is in a black carbon JWRAP below....With a Kanger Pro Tank on it, btw.

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have a few more mods not in THAT pic.
 
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A good combo for you would be an MVP, a Kanger protank for home, and some eVod's for on the road. I get ~2000 puffs of of the MVP per charge, great device for the price. If you want to keep your eVods in a case, use the 6 Capacity USB Flash Drive Shuttle from caselogic(JDS-6-BLACK). About $7 for the case, so you can get multiple cases and it won't break the bank, same for the eVods, about $5. You can use the heads for the eVod on the protank, so you save some money there also.
 

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Why the Vamo over the MVP?

Unless you can take the MVP apart and safely replace the batteries (and find that strange size) you toss it when it dies. Its a disposable, like an Ego Twist or a Vision Spinner. You cannot read ohms resistance on a MVP.....You cannot even check battery voltage......the colored lighting is all u get to show "roughly" remaining battery life.......you cannot go above 5v, no variable wattage option.

The Vamo is a better performer, more options, and just a $6-7 rechargeable battery will eventually die....so you're out $6 instead of $60

For your first APV the Vamo is a much smarter choice.

I rarely use my MVP.....I bought it to vape in the car, its more stealthy....But my KT100 is more stealthy...as is my CCTS.......my MVP is a dust collector pretty much

MVP is built well, its a hefty lil guy...cant say much else. Its been surpassed over the past few months with better stealth devices
 
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Unless you can take the MVP apart and safely replace the batteries (and find that strange size) you toss it when it dies. Its a disposable, like an Ego Twist or a Vision Spinner. You cannot read ohms resistance on a MVP.....You cannot even check battery voltage......the colored lighting is all u get to show "roughly" remaining battery life.......you cannot go above 5v, no variable wattage option.

The Vamo is a better performer, more options, and just a $6-7 rechargeable battery will eventually die....so you're out $6 instead of $60

For your first APV the Vamo is a much smarter choice.

I rarely use my MVP.....I bought it to vape in the car, its more stealthy....But my KT100 is more stealthy...as is my CCTS.......my MVP is a dust collector pretty much

MVP is built well, its a hefty lil guy...cant say much else. Its been surpassed over the past few months with better stealth devices

The way I thought about it was by the time my MVP dies, I will have saved money and move on to bigger and better. Battery life was my concern, so the mvp was the obvious choice for me. If my battery does die, I just plug it in when it turns yellow and I can still use it as a passthrough. I haven't used my back up since I got it. I don't need an ohm checker, I just adjust to taste and that works fine for me.

When I get a provari or hybrid, I'ed get rid of the Vamo if I had it. With the MVP, I'll keep it as a backup because of the passthrough. I don't see why having a device that goes up to 6V is so great. I've never gone past 4.6V, and that's with a 2.5 ohm coil. I can get a lower ohm coil rather than bumping it up to 6v and draining the battery quicker.

Bottom line is, you'll be happy with either and they both have their drawbacks. What would you rather, a tube(vamo) or a box(mvp)? Do you just want to plug it up(mvp) or be able to switch batteries(vamo)? Is VW important to you(vamo) or is battery life(mvp)? Those 3 questions will tell you what you should get.

It looks to me the op's top priority is battery life and low bat warning, with VV/VW a nice little bonus. There main point was something where the battery will last a couple of days, that's why I'ed recommend to the op the MVP. There are plenty of heavy vapors getting 2-3 days off of the battery. If they were more concerned with a tube shape, VW or changeable batteries, I'ed recommend the vamo.

The mvp kit comes with everything you need to vape right out of the box; the AVP, charger and 2 nice cleros(iclear 16's), which is a good bargain. If your not using your mvp, throw it up in the classified section, it will go quick. Or why not offer it up to the op for a good price.
 
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