Best device to chain-vape?

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JDW

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Okay so I figure I want a device which has a great battery life and delivers great amounts of vapor. Any reccomendations? I've been using the Realis starter kit which battery is really small compared to many others and its not ideal for chain vaping and it heats up far too quickly.

I would like one that will last longer than a month before dying out. Thanks.

Keep in mind I live in the UK.
 

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Oh gosh, just about anything would be better! You are going to have to get out of the "looks like a cigarette" league to get longer battery run times. And life.

In the most general sense I would look at Joye eGo kits with 900 or 1000 mAh capacity batteries. You should get 8 hours+ run times on one of those batteries. A pair of eGo 900 mAh batteries I got in a kit at the end of April last year are still working. eGo batteries are standard 510 threading so anything you want to use in attys cartos etc. with 510 threading will fit.

If you are a really hard core chain vaper look at getting one of the batteries as a passthrough type. That allows you to use the battery and vape while it's plugged in and charging.
 

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If you are going to chain Vape you need an 18650 battery mod! This big battery will support chain vaping and really the best choice if you need something with the best battery life! Also, after a year or so when your batteries die, you just buy new ones; no need to buy a new device! So as a general rule, start you search with that kind of device! Also a variable volt device will give you the ability to control or adjust the amount of vapor you want. The Lava tube is a nice device if on a budget. Provari is also the class leader and you will pay for it, but it's the kind of device that lasts forever! In fact they also have the Provape 3.7 volt alternative that has a lifetime warranty! Joy tech 18650 is my favorite (inexpensive) chain vaping device but buy 2.0 ohm caromizers at minimum to get tons of vapor. I would also recomend getting a tank system if your chain vaping! You will go through less cartomizers because it keeps them moist all the time! I have a Liquinator Tank but their are lots of choices!
So if money is not an issue the Provari is the top choice!
The Lava Tube will accomplish the same goal for half the price!
The Provape 18650 is solid device, just keep in mind you can not adjust voltage, but the quality of this device can't be beat!
Joy tech 18650 is a nice device if you are on a ultra budget and need something that allows for chain vaping!
 
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I would look at a model with an 1800 mAh battery or higher. The Darwin has an 1800 mAh battery and because of how it is made, it get 21 - 35 hours of heavy vaping on a charge. There are also models that have batteries that are 2600 mAh but I don't remember the names off the top of my head. The Darwin is delivered over the pond:

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    its not ideal for chain vaping and it heats up far too quickly.

    I would point out that getting to hot has little or nothing to do with the battery, or the device the battery is in. The heating element is in the atty/carto, so a Provari, Darwin, or any other mod is not the answer.
    I get away from the "to hot" issue by using more than one PV, and through the use of drip tips .
     
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    I would point out that getting to hot has little or nothing to do with the battery, or the device the battery is in. The heating element is in the atty/carto, so a Provari, Darwin, or any other mod is not the answer.
    I get away from the "to hot" issue by using more than one PV, and through the use of drip tips .

    I believe it's obvious the suggestions of models that have batteries that are long lasting was in reference to the OP's "chain vaping" comment. I agree that the atty getting too hot has nothing to do with the particular battery.
     
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