Will Halo Triton Battery support a Kangertech T3S?

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Hello everyone, I figured I'd join this forum so should the need arise I could ask fellow vapers about e cigs. This one is the first. I really want a long lasting battery. But still offers a lot of vape and kick. Right now I'm using a smok Spinner at 900mAh. I'm a pretty frequent vaper but want to upgrade. Will a T3S work with the Halo Triton? Is it worth it? Will it vape more than what I'm using currently? HELP!
 

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unfortunately the Kangertech T3S has ego threading and the halo triton has 808 and vgo threading (vgo looks the same as ego but is slightly different) this is the way some vendors keep you buying their products and not straying over to less expensive vendors - involuntary brand loyalty

is it the VV triton? if not I would just look at getting a standard ego battery (or VV, ie twist or spinner) or even for a true upgrade get an innokin VV3 (same features as the big mods but still similar in size as a large ego battery)

edit - the T3s is a bottom coil clearo where the triton tank is a top coil clearo
bottom coil = cooler vape
top coil = warmer vape
 
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The Kanger batteries are pretty high quality. The Tritons are too.
That being said, the Kanger (or pretty much any standard ego battery) are much more flexible.
You can use *any* 510 or ego threaded topper on them (which the vast majority of carto/clearo/drip toppers are).

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The Kanger batteries are pretty high quality. The Tritons are too.
That being said, the Kanger (or pretty much any standard ego battery) are much more flexible.
You can use *any* 510 or ego threaded topper on them (which the vast majority of carto/clearo/drip toppers are).


For $5 you can get an 808 to 510 adapter.
For another $5 you can get an 808 to eGo adapter.

Good luck on finding an adapter that lets a Kanger or any other Ego battery use vGo threaded clearos.
 

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+1 for the Innokin VV V3. I've heard good things about the Halo Triton and even pondered getting one. The VV V3 is quite nice from experience. Fairly small and portable. Battery, of course depending on how much you vape, lasts pretty much all day. It can take a beating too. I do my best to take care of my things but I have 3 small kids so it gets dropped daily and survives nicely.
 
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