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Reddit mentions of Nitecore i2 Intellicharge Charger for 18650 AAA AA Li-Ion/NiMH Battery

Sentiment score: 41
Reddit mentions: 102

We found 102 Reddit mentions of Nitecore i2 Intellicharge Charger for 18650 AAA AA Li-Ion/NiMH Battery. Here are the top ones.

Nitecore i2 Intellicharge Charger for 18650 AAA AA Li-Ion/NiMH Battery
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    Features:
  • This charger recharges lithium, NiMH and NiCd batteries. The electronics detect the inserted battery
  • Adjusts the charging behavior. The LEDs indicate the charging status of each battery in
  • After charging the Intelicharger switches i2 automatically. Capable of charging 2 batteries simultaneously
  • Each of the four battery slots monitors and charges independently. Automatically identifies Li-ion, Ni-MH and Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries
  • 3 Color LED displays charging progress for each battery. Automatically detects battery status and selects the appropriate voltage and charge mode
  • Capable of charging 2 batteries simultaneously
  • Each of the four battery slots monitors and charges independently
  • Automatically identifies Li-ion, Ni-MH and Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries
  • 3 Color LED displays charging progress for each battery
  • Automatically detects battery status and selects the appropriate voltage and charge mode
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height1.4 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2019
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 102 comments on Nitecore i2 Intellicharge Charger for 18650 AAA AA Li-Ion/NiMH Battery:

u/Reeces_Pieces · 21 pointsr/GrassHopperVape

Most important things would probably be

1.) Hold it upside down when you clean the main chamber by swabbing with a q-tip dipped in ISO.

2.) Use a high % ISO. 91% or higher is best. 71% isn't terrible, but avoid anything lower. (I saw at Walmart they had 50%, like what the actual fuck, who wants to pay for 50% water?)

3.) Let the thing COMPLETELY DRY after cleaning. Take it apart and let it air dry for like at least 30 minutes.

4.) I highly recommend getting an external Nitecore charger and some extra batteries, but if you do use the cable I wouldn't recommend leaving it unattended. It even says in the manual to not let it charge unattended and plug it into a surge protector. You want to be there to unplug it in case something fucks up.

With the external chargers you won't have to worry about that. Leaving batteries unattended on a Nitecore charger is safe because they are loaded with safety features and come from a very reputable company. Also, you can charge up to 4 batteries at a time and still use a different battery in your Hopper.

2 battery slots; 3 LED lights display: http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

4 battery slots; 3 LED lights display: http://www.amazon.com/NITECORE-Intellicharge-universal-battery-Charger/dp/B00KBFZDI8

2 battery slots; digital display: http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-Charger-Universal-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B00KW2ZDJO

4 battery slots; digital display: http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-Integrated-Displays-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B00L1XYX4Y


5.) Don't soak the Silicone condom in ISO unless you are OK with it turning a yellow/brown color. Just swab it with a Q-tip dipped in ISO.

6.) If something isn't working right like the straight to blue issue or it isn't heating up quite as much as it used too, then look at the battery contact on your back-end. If there is black gunk on the contact, carefully swab it with a Q-tip dipped in 91% ISO. Also, make sure the threads on the back are clean. Let it dry completely before using.

7.) Never ever ever ever let air be pushed into it. Like don't blow into it.



Also, Idk if you have heard of delta3dstudios and their awesome attachments yet, but their funnel that is designed for the Grasshopper is simply amazing. Makes loading a cinch and fits the GH perfectly and it is only $7(it was $8 when I got it). They also make other accessories for the GH as well as for other vapes.

u/Shirokumoh · 8 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

28g Kanthal Wire - Standard Starter Stuff. My favorite.

Sterile Cotton Balls - You can also go the cheap route and buy a bag of cotton balls from CVS and boil them before using them.

Intellicharge Charger - Efest also makes one with an LED screen that is my personal favorite, but it's like $30. This one is the most often recommended charger in this sub.

BOOM, give that bitch some juice (Sony VTC5) - Again, most commonly recommended battery in this sub. The purple Efests aren't bad either, but this is the standard.

Safety first, MOTHER FUCKER! - Seriously, you need one of these. Can't be vapin' on that crazy wacky coil you made up if it might blow your face off. I figured I'd include an Amazon link, but chances are you can get one of these much cheaper at your local Vape Shop or on ebay.

Alright, you've loaded up your cart, you whipped out that credit card, now you wait. How should you pass the time?

OH SHIT! Lets watch a chubby guy build your dripper! - This crazy mofo is using silica wick, but you can use your cotton the same way. Once you're familiar with how the Helios is set up, any rebuilding video will be applicable. Check out a few once you're familiar with the parts.

Finally, get some JUICE, BITCH! You mentioned you have some puny little e-go thing, so I'm sure you're familiar with juice. But you need to understand something, son... You're about to take the step from puffin' on a thing shaped like an e-cig to "CHUCKIN' THE VAPE!" Flavors you liked before will probably taste like ass on a dripper, and flavors you could never appreciate before are going to taste fuckin' amazeballs.

Start with the old Reddit standards, Bombies' - 'nana Cream and Suicide Bunny - Mother's Milk. Then explore from there.

That's it. 'bout $40 of new hardware and an hour on youtube and you've got yourself a new hobby.

For the record, that's a sick little setup you got there too. Jelly, bro.

Happy vaping!

u/theblakjak · 7 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

This massdrop isn't really a big savings. Especially adding the shipping cost. At least if you already have amazon prime. Total at mass would be $13 ish @ i2, and $18.49 @ i4, while amazon the i2 is higher priced, being the only deal by way of $2 at massdrop, and the i4 is cheaper by .05 on amazon.

(Amazon prime is a worthwhile awesome service and at such a low cost, i recommend it highly, plus there is a free trial to check it out in case you don't have it.)

u/americanairman469 · 7 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT order batteries from Fasttech. They are having huge issues with international shipping of Li-ion batteries and what typically happens is it will sit at the Hong Kong post for a month, only to be returned and you to get a refund. If you can't afford to spend a little extra on a stateside vendor, at the very least, just order the Mod and charger. Order the batteries from a stateside vendor. Here's what I would do if I were you.

Vamo v5
Couple of these
This

Then whatever tank setup you want. I prefer a cartomizer tank. You're going to spend a touch more, but you're going to get all of that within a week, and know that it's actually going to get to you. My two cents.

u/kenzoyamaguchi · 6 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

If you are looking for a cheap mech/RDA setup, hit up www.fasttech.com. They are great clones for amazing prices. Here is a great little build for under $30. You are going to need a battery and a charger. Both can be picked up on amazon for about $10 a piece.

(DO NOT SKIMP ON BATTERIES FOR A MECH MOD)

4nine Mech mod ($18)

Mutation X V2 RDA ($8)

2 Efest High Drain 18650 Batteries
($17)

Nitecore Charger
($11)

I have the exact setup ^ and it hits like a beast. The mutation X is amazing. The adjustable airflow is awesome, and the flavor/vapor density is super great. If you have any more questions, hit me up.

EDIT: Lol downvotes? I am just trying to help someone out.

u/dimildarko · 6 pointsr/vaporents

I recently ordered this one off Amazon. Hasn't arrived yet but the reviews seem very good and for $10 what do you have to lose?

u/siZors · 6 pointsr/caving

I don't know if I would trust any headlamp with a USB-C port on it into a cave... it seems like asking for trouble with it getting filled with mud and other nasty stuff. A similar light is the Nitecore HC50, which is $15 cheaper and has red lights. I have this light and have taken it in many muddy, wet caves and have banged it up something good and it is still rocking strong. The beam is awesome, and while it's only 565 lm this is honestly still brighter than useful pretty much always. I typically run it at the second or third brightness setting anyways. My only complaint with this light is that it is a bit heavy, which isn't really a problem when strapped to an ecrin roc, but can be annoying when not using it with a helmet around the camp.

My favorite light is my Zebralight, the hype for this thing is well deserved. While it doesn't have a red light, the form factor is awesome. It is super light on the head without the hassle of a battery in the back. I think many people will agree that the Zebralight H600 series is one of the best caving lights you can get. (note there four versions of the H600, two LED colors cool and neutral, and two beam spreads, flood and spot)

Nitecore makes a blatant ripoff of the Zebralight that is $30 cheaper. While I don't have one of these, I did have a chance to play with one after a buddy of mine got one and it seems to be pretty neat. Considering how much I like my Nitecore HC50 I'm willing to bet this would be a solid light to get as well. One thing I like about the Zebralight over the Nitecore is that it works with flat-top 18650 batteries so you can bust open old laptop batteries and use the cells to power the light, whereas the Nitecore requires a button top 18650. Not a huge issue but something to consider.


Edit (some more thoughts):

It sounds like you are new to caving, welcome! I would recommend that you attend a local grotto meeting, which I believe for you would be the Southern California Grotto. You may meet some awesome people and it's a good way to get involved in the sport.

Also, with your flashlight purchase don't forget to get an 18650 battery and a charger for it. You may already have these since you have the Nitecore MH25 but I figured I'd mention it just in case. Be careful with the batteries to get a reputable brand because there are a lot of fakes out there. Panasonic makes good batteries, but unfortunately there are a lot of ones that say Panasonic that are made somewhere else and a lot of ones that say other things that are made by Panasonic. Confusing! I got this one and it works great. You can take a risk with cheaper ones, just know they might not last so long. This charger works good for me. I've had both of my lights last for a 14 hour cave trip so the battery life is pretty good.


u/bkharmony · 6 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Higher-End Beginner/Intermediate Setup with Clearomizer or Carto Tank Option


This is a bit of a different recommendation. I've seen some requests lately where someone says, "money is no object." This is for the person with some cash in hand who wants something that's going to last and perform reliably well. I've included recommendations for both a clearomizer and carto tank.

___

ProVari V2.5

18650 AW Batteries for ProVari (get two)

ProVari Extended End Cap to accept 18650 batteries

Provari Wrap (Not necessary, but good to have some protection.)

ProVari Beauty Ring (Not necessary for the recommended tanks, but a nice accessory.)

Kanger Aerotank and
replacement coil heads

AGR Locking Carto Tank

Cartos for AGR (Don't bother with unpunched cartos. Pre-punched are great.)

Luer Lock Syringe for filling AGR Carto Tank

Nitecore i2 Intellicharger

Seduce Juice Sample Pack

The Vapor Chef Butter Beer and Honey Pearry

Drip Tip for cartos

____

Other Great Juice Vendors

Adirondack Vapor - excellent high-grade juice. Placid is a must-try.

DBLiquids - great, affordable juice from a good guy

The Plume Room - excellent flavors that work particularly well in a clearomizer

Alice in Vapeland - subtle, often delicate flavors

Grizzly Vapes - affordable premium juice. Nanner Bear is excellent.

Captivape - solid mid-grade juice from a great vendor

Velvet Cloud Vapor - natural, organic flavorings, 100% VG

u/TokeFerPedro · 5 pointsr/Waxpen

The Tesla TC70 Stealths are on sale. Get that, the regular Sai kit with all coils and a pair of batteries so you have a spare and a charger.


A little more than the kit but will get you more options and some of the more reliable batteries in the biz.

u/mcfarlie6996 · 5 pointsr/flashlight

Hello and welcome to the world of flashlights!!

So I looked on Amazon at the packages they have and saw that this was their best package which comes with the flashlight, Nitecore i2 Charger, and a Nitecore 3400mah battery for $99.95. If you bought these specific items separate they'd add up to $104.84. So not much of a savings but 5 bucks is 5 bucks.

Now if you wanted to get a different package, there's this for $99.95 which the only difference is that it comes with two 2300mah batteries instead of one which technically adds up to a combined 4600mah but of course you'd have a much lower runtime per battery. I'd prefer the keeping the 3400mah package instead because you might not always want to carry an extra battery on you.

A third option would be to the buy the flashlight and charger separate and to buy the battery here at ILLUMN which will come to a total of .... fuck... $99.82... so it's not cheaper to get it separate using a different brand of the same quality battery.

Well let me know if you have any questions. 3400mah is the highest capacity battery which they are typically the most expensive too but there are ways around that. The runtime it shows on the specs are most likely with the use of a 2600mah battery so with a 3400mah battery, you should expect a ~30% longer runtime.

u/Namekian66 · 5 pointsr/GrassHopperVape

https://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

It doesn't seem to be sold in physical stores but you can get it from amazon pretty quick.

u/Militancy · 4 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Are you a flashlight geek? Are you cheap, want to test the waters, and just happen to have some 18650 batteries around? Are you a tinker-er or would you just like your first set-up to have replaceable batteries so you only have to buy one device?

The cheapest way to get into this is with the $20 (often on sale for $12) [Plastic Bolt]
(http://www.madvapes.com/plastic-bolt-black.html). Be warned, it IS cheap. Expect it to last about a month before the hot melt "potting" breaks loose from the 510 connector and gets wobbly. It will still function. Mine lasted about 3 months before I turned it into a passthrough (uses a PC Power Supply instead of a battery. If you know a bit about electrons, once you pop open the case of this device it should be immediately obvious how you need to wire it to the 5V rail). If you want something more permanent look at this guy $43 or this guy ($38). They're not that much more expensive and are good solid performers. I don't care anything about the safety fuse, but hey, it comes with it, so you might as well.

Now You'll need some batteries and a charger. I highly recommend getting IMR chemistry batteries. ICR chemistry batteries tend to fail spectacularly, while an IMR just vents. These failures are rare, but can be caused by drawing too much amperage off the battery, either intentionally (you made a coil with too little resistance for your battery) or unintentionally (coil shorted, device shorted, etc.) and sustaining that load (leaving the button pushed in your backpack, hard short in the device that you left on the other side of the room). Again, these failures are RARE, and often caused by negligence. But you're a geeky type, so you know better. If all your batteries are ICRs or you don't have any, the best price per performance is this guy ($8) or this guy ($11) These are great batteries and, should you decide you really like this stuff and want to blow fat clouds, they will carry you into sub-ohm rebuildables. Check your battery voltage often (you do have a multimeter, right?). I recharge at around 3.7V, but you can take it down to 3.3 safely, below that voltage drops fast and you'll (permanently) kill the battery below 2.5V or so. Once you get used to it, you'll feel the vapor output and throat hit drop off and know it's time to recharge.

If you don't have a charger already, I have the $30 EFEST LUC (no serious complaints) but this $18 Nitecore i2 comes highly recommended by many users.

Now, we are trying to keep with the cheap thing, and there is no better way to get good flavor, throat hit, and vapor on the cheap than a dripping atomizer. Being able to change flavors rapidly is just a nice bonus (you're new, you'll probably want to try all the things). You want low resistance (1.4-2.0) ohms since you're running off battery voltage. P=V^2 /R power is directly related to vapor/flavor output. A good starting point is 8-10W, so about 1.8ohms or 1.5ohms (respectively). This guy ($6) and this guy($6) are often praised as a being high quality, but still cheap. or you can jump straight into rebuildable drippers like this little guy ($8). It comes prewicked and should last as long as the disposables listed above, but once it dies, you just recoil and rewick instead of throwing it away (I'll leave this as an exercise for the user, but let me just say that you can buy a couple lifetimes worth of resistance wire for $10 and a couple lifetimes worth of cotton wick for $5) Remember when i said those batteries will take you all the way up into sub-ohm rebuildables? So will this atomizer. When you're ready just recoil to a lower resistance. Aint that handy?

If dripping sounds like too much of a hassle then the $10 Iclear 30 sounds right for you. I haven't used it, personally, but people will not shut up about how much they love this thing.

Now the juice is a whole 'nother world and it's really hard to make recomendations. If you can I HIGHLY reccomend going in to a brick and mortar E-Cig store and sampling flavors. Buy from them. Yes it's more expensive, but you probably spent an hour trying stuff out and it'd be pretty shitty to walk out and buy it from the internet. If you don't have a brick and mortar then go to these places and order what sounds tasty in the smallest bottles they have. You'll find that what you think you'd like doesn't always correlate to what you actually like. here's a few that I like:

http://thevaporchef.com/collections/frontpage/products/slartibartfast

http://thevaporchef.com/products/honey-pearry

http://www.mtbakervapor.com/nicotine-juice/thug-juice-e-juice-baker-vapor/

http://www.mountainoakvapors.com/product-p/mo-dt-1019.htm

These set ups should have you outperforming the typical ego and cigalike set ups for not much more money and leave you a lot of head room for future growth. They're also cheap enough that if you decide you hate vaping (inconceivable!) that you're not out much and can probably sell it to someone looking to upgrade. Good luck and happy tinkering.

u/billgarmsarmy · 4 pointsr/E_Cigarette

>So far i am very dissatisfied with the iclear 30 tanks that come with it, they leak, gurgle, don't produce very much vapor, and also have an insanely tight draw. Compared to my previous $20 dollar vape pen, this is absolute hell. Could someone recommend me a good tank that supports replaceable atomizers?

yeah the iclear 30 isn't great. look in to: aspire nautilus, kanger protank 2 or 3/mini protank 2 or 3, kanger aero tank, etc

>Also i was wondering how to take good care of the battery, i hear a lot about them exploding, don't want any of that to happen. I got myself an ultrafire charger so that i don't overcharge the battery. What else should i do to keep it safe? besides switching to a better one as my current one is a cheap $7 one.

not a ton to worry about here since you're using a regulated device. your svd will not fire any shorted coils. it will not fire coils that are below or above the regulated limit, and it will not discharge your battery below like 3.2 volts. all of that means you could use inexpensive, low drain batteries to maximize your battery life. personally, when the svd and its ilk were my daily drivers i used the samsung 26f ICR cells. they're 2600 mah and like $4 a piece. super cheap, long life.

also, that trustfire charger is garbage. upgrade to something better soon. personally, i use the nitecore intellicharger, but there are a lot of decent and relatively inexpensive chargers out there. the intellicharger i2 is ~$12 on amazon or ~$13 at illumination supply (great source for batteries too, use coupon code ISPOWER for, iirc, 10% off).

>And for the last question, what is the resistance of an atomizer, and what does it mean? is higher or lower better? all that kinda stuff please.

basically lower resistance means coils get hotter faster. this is fine if you have adequate airflow and good wicking. but can be a problem if those things are lacking. personally, i liked 1.8-2.2 ohms when i ran the SVD. but that's personal preference. you should play around with different resistances and settings on your SVD to see what you like. i suggest starting at like 5w and then slowly going up until you find your sweet spot of flavor/vapor.

here's a reddit thread that might help you.

hope this helps.

u/ride4daze · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I personally use the Panasonic 3400 and get great battery life out of it. I think 3 days. Batteries charge so quick that I never really even notice. But at least 2 or 3 and have a rotation. Don't forget the charger. My recomendation. There is also one that has 4 spots for batteries but it is really unncessary in my opinion. I wish I got the camo as well since the fingerprint magnet is mildly infuriating.

u/groverAlthouse · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Yep. It's a cheapo, bargain *fire charger. It's not a very good charger, but it'll get the job done.

You'd be better off picking one of these up if you're one of those people that's going to lose sleep worrying about batteries exploding.

u/EcrThrowaway · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Amazon

What size batteries are you using? Also, your location would probably help find a place to order that is nearby.

u/frogsandstuff · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Panasonic NCR18650PD 2900mAh, 10A discharge

  1. Fasttech (2 pack)

  2. Steammonkey

  3. RTD Vapor

  4. Amazon (4 pack)

    Nitecore i2/i4 Charger

  5. Fasttech: i2 or i4

  6. Amazon: i2 or i4

    Expect 1-2 weeks for delivery with fasttech.
u/lolwutalan · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I own a Sigelei #8w and love it.
I have the 18650 tube, but if you went with the 18350 tube, you'll just need one single battery. The top cap has a screw that you can loosen/tighten if your battery rattles inside.
I was able to use the mod right out of the box, and I have had it for a little over a month, and no misfires at all. For some time, I was annoyed that my RBAs wouldn't sit flush with the mod, but I later found that above the battery screw was another bolt I could loosen or tighten to get my RBA to sit flush.
As far as chargers, Nitecore makes a fantastic charger.

u/Metal_Gear_Vaper · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I'm glad to hear that you were able to switch it out.

I do recommend you pick up an extra battery, and an external battery charger. Its much safer that way. I never trust any mod to charge my batteries

Here is a good cheapish external charger you could pick up
http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1452976936&sr=8-4&keywords=18650+charger

u/nrhinkle · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

There are many different replacement battery packs sold online, but I'm somewhat wary of any of them. Any which has 4 cells isn't going to be trustworthy unless it has a charging circuit built in to the battery pack, because you need to monitor the voltage of each battery cell individually and essentially charge each battery separately to be safe. Few if any budget battery packs will do that.

I would go the route of finding a decent case and then using your own 18650 batteries. That gives you control over what batteries you use, and lets you replace them on the go or over time as the eventually wear out.

For a case, something like the Fenix BA4C or this random case from Amazon should work. Then add 2x or 4x protected 18650 batteries.

For the batteries, I'd go with KeepPower 3400 mAh or the 2600 mAh ones if you don't need as much runtime. They use genuine Panasonic cells with a protection circuit, and are highly favored by /r/flashlight. Other trustworthy brands include Olight, Fenix, and Nitecore. Make sure you're buying from a legitimate distributor though; there are lots of fakes on eBay and Amazon.

A good charger would be the Nitecore i2 or i4.

u/squired · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Dude, $100 is a lot if you go for clones. Except for those with 'authentics', all of our rigs are well under $100.

Here is what I setup for my brother:

4nine - $21.51

Kayfun Lite Plus V2 - $30.02

Nitecore i2 Charger - $11.79

18350 Purple Efest Battery - $4.24 each w/ 'ISPower' Coupon

28g Kanthal - $5.45

Bag of Cotton Balls - $3

_____

Total: $66.01

...and that's a REALLY nice setup. You could get away with half that and still have a great setup.

u/salpara · 3 pointsr/flashlight

I haven't yet bought a flashlight that runs on 18650's because I can't find a charger that I trust. I was looking at a Nitecore charger on Amazon and in the reviews someone shows that it [caught fire!] (https://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465498976&sr=8-1&keywords=18650+charger) Most of them look pretty shady to me, honestly.

What's considered the safest of these chargers? I'm not willing to risk a fire in my home where my wife and two children are for a cool flashlight. I understand the appeal of the 18650's, but I might just stick with AA and AAA's.

u/graffiti81 · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Hcigar Nemesis 2 tone (add the magnets) $37
Hcigar TOBH $25
Sony VTC5 x2 $20
Nitecore i2 $12
25' Kanthal 1A 28ga $6
Cotton balls from CVS $3

$109 for everything (maybe plus some shipping) and you're buying from a company that inspects every piece before shipping it, you're using high quality batteries (which will easily handle down to 0.2Ω) and a charger that won't burn your house down.

u/Virus11010 · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Fair enough, so long as you know the actual continuous amp limit of your batteries. The best current ones are samsung 25r with a 20 amp continuous rating. A good charger that won't burn your house down is a nitecore intellicharger i2. As for the gear you picked out from fasttech, you're going to be waiting a long ass time to get it, since they've got slow shipping from china. The devices themselves are kind of sub par so you'd be better off with a stingray x and an RDA of your choosing. My personal suggestion for RDA would be mephisto or lancia. This is just coming from someone who has had a lot of experience with this hardware and others, it's better gear for the long run.

u/beerorkid · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

the i2 seems to be the same, but only does 4 batteries and is only $14

u/rocketsauces · 2 pointsr/vaporents

I purchased my batteries from this product page exactly.

I have yet to try charging the Samsung batteries in my vape but that's a great idea! Troubleshooting is always about eliminating variables. I'll let you know how it goes!

Thanks for your time and consideration.

u/jarmuzek · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

i2 intellicharger, VTC5's, and some sterile cotton. I got rolled cotton from CVS, but you can use sterile cotton balls if you don't want to boil organic stuff. Edit: Temco has the cheapest wire around. I suggest 30 gauge to start with.

u/infinity526 · 2 pointsr/flashlight

Oh yeah, I forgot the TC10 is internal charging. Using it as a charger is kinda ghetto, but works I suppose. Easy enough to get a Nitecore I2 charger though link

u/couponinside · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Uff. Too bad. Crappy charger or dodgy battery. Both suspect in my opinion. Can you give us more info? If the battery was legit, I wouldn't worry about the spring; get a new charger. The Nitecore i2 is $12.50 on amazon with prime. But anyway your battery might now be damaged.

u/THE_PUN_STOPS_HERE · 2 pointsr/flashlight

Ooh, I like. Would this charger and these batteries work with this one?

u/brokenstatues · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

check out the sigelei 100 watt box mod. pair it with an aspire atlantis. then get yourself a pair of these with this charger it might be a little above your budget but it's a kick ass rig.

u/pendantix · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Before you read on, please please please do your research before buying and building.

Choose one that you like.
I would suggest Stingray X and Paragon.
Two or more of this.
And this or the i4 depending on how many batteries you get.
This or equivalent where you find it in stock.
Also of course your kanthal and cotton which are easily found on amazon.

u/Lolerwaffles · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

steammonkey has some good batteries but his site is down at this moment, I'm sure it will be back very soon.

u/qazme · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

It should be ok but will charge slow. It doesn't say if it has auto off or not I would imagine it does? For the same money - or less if you're on amazon - I would pick up the Nitecore i2 though. It's known to be good if you can look past the over zealous promoters. ;-)

u/cieje · 2 pointsr/vaporents

well my Arizer extreme Q is pretty stinky.

I don't know about other log Vapes, but like I said they kind of exceed that price

personally I like the xmax pro V2 (it's not in the video, but it's exactly like a boundless CF with an external battery), and get a smoke buddy to exhale through. you could do that while you're living there, and then when you move out get a bong; get the WPA and use it with bong it's way better

you want a smell proof case (edit as a note the case I have is just a pencil case not smell proof; it's the perfect size if I want to go somewhere cuz it'll hold the vape and two extra batteries and a doob tube. so normally I'll pack the vape, and that's enough for like four bowls) (I like the stuff here, extra batteries if you don't have them, and an external charger eventually.

3/4" pipe screens are must have for this vape as well. makes it so the weed doesn't drop out and there's less mess

edit also note, this is a session vape. so it may take much longer compared to an on-demand vape it really depends on what your use would be. I personally like getting high over like 45 minutes instead of like 10 minutes

u/striller25 · 2 pointsr/Nerf

If you want to stick with stock motors, imr cells will work fine. But those are icr, not imr. most use aw or efest cells. the nitecore I series chargers are what alot of people recommend, though i prefer the luc series. Both are good.
If you decide to go with rhino motors, a pack is going to be the way you want to go. 14500 cells just don't have the amperage to handle them properly or safely.

u/K-LAWN · 2 pointsr/vaporents

I highly recommend buying backup 18650 batteries as well as the [Nitecore Charger] (http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ).

u/owllady · 2 pointsr/Vaping101

You could try the Kanger Aerotank with the V3 base on it. It is pretty easy to get the base on and off with the threading for the air control inside of it.

I always go with the Nitecore Intellicharger I2 or I4. Here is the I2. http://smile.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1413239526&sr=8-2&keywords=nightcore+intellicharger

I'll let someone else tell you about what battery to get.

u/CamperCarl · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Yes, it will be fine to charge them one at a time. Make sure they are both 100% fully charged before use. The Cuboid will display each batteries power level at the bottom of the screen.

If you need a dual bay charger, pick up a Nitecore i2 for around $14 on amazon.

ALSO! The Cuboid can charge batteries via the USB port. Joyetech and users don't recommend it. As the battery's can get warm while charging and that mod doesn't particularly have the best battery venting.

u/flametex · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

However in a device like the Istick 100 those batteries should be perfectly fine. If you were using something like a mech mod or box I would say NOPE but the istick is fine. I would still get an external charger as the usb ports on mods are not the greatest things (they work but still). Also if you have amazon prime you can get a pair of LG batteries and a charger on the cheap (http://www.amazon.com/LG-18650-2500mAh-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B00S9Y2KTI/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1458335926&sr=8-10&keywords=lg+batteries) and (http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=pd_bxgy_23_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1CRGW5A9KKP5RNXH8736 I personally use the D2 version but for 5 bucks its up to you). But honestly I wouldn't sweat it till next paycheck.

u/z9nine · 2 pointsr/Vaping

This is the one I have. I have three batteries and just rotate them out. https://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

u/obsidianjeff · 2 pointsr/flashlight

I got the armytek light in the mail today, waiting on the batteries so I went to the local battery store and just grabbed an 18650 that looked best.

I have these ordered and they're in the mail, will they work? KeepPower

charger: Nitecore i2 Intellicharge Charger

u/these_posts_get_old · 2 pointsr/flashlight

Nitecore D4 charger is what I like.

But the nitecore i2 might be more budget friendly.

u/tinyelefants · 2 pointsr/ecigclassifieds

If your planning to sub-ohm anytime in the future, I would pick up some sony VCT5's and a Nitecore i2 charger.

http://www.vaporlifeusa.com/Sony-18650-VTC5-2600-mAh-3-7V-30-Amp-Lithium-Ion-p/sony-vtc5.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

It'll run you about $35 to get everything, but will save you many headaches (and possible head-explosions) in the long run.

u/Nikon_Justus · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I would advise against that, any kit with the charger and batteries I have ever seen are crap batteries and crap charger.

Get yourself a reliable charger and some long lasting safe batteries

Also when you get the vamo make sure to get the Stainless Steel Vamo v5, the chromed brass ones are crap and the chroming will rub off and make your mod look like hell.

If by chance you think my advise is shit, here is a kit that I bought and learned all of the above the hard way.

u/Mashulace · 2 pointsr/ECR_UK

I hate to point this out, but the Nitecore i2 is currently £10 on amazon brand new. May want to temper your expectations on price a little bit.

u/reddanit · 2 pointsr/flashlight

With about $30 you can get some cheapest CR123 lights, like Fenix E15. At 170 lumens it's much brighter than just about any single AA light at this price range, while still being very compact.

Only issue specific to CR123 you need to be aware of is the much less common battery format itself. It limits you to using 3v lithium primaries that are no cheaper than $1.5 a piece or RCR123A Li Ion rechargeables - AW seem to be the most recommended ones and can be bought here for $6 a piece - you'd also need a charger for them bringing total initial cost into $40 range. Sticking to primaries is simpler but more expensive in the long run.

Personally I'd stick to AA lights trading off higher output of CR123 (or Li Ion in general) for better availability of primary (non rechargeable) cells and much less volatile chemistry of NiMH rechargeables. It depends on your goals - whether it needs to be more impressive or more reliable (my choice, also affects the quality level I'm not willing to go below).

As far as a proper recommendation would go: my own choice in that price range is Olight i3s EOS (I also bought eneloops and a charger for mine) - it's tiny, uses common battery format, has sufficient throw and brightness on high mode and decently dim moonlight. For your brightness focus though I'd go with either Fenix E12 - you can get AA cells in every corner of the world or E15 if you intend to use it closer to home/city and won't be fucked over by not being able to buy CR123 when you need them.

u/eim1213 · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Do NOT buy these batteries for use in a mechanical mod. They have extremely low amp limit, high interal impedance, and unsafe battery chemistry. They're also expensive for what they are. Please do not buy these. Instead, pick up these: Charger, Batteries. You will be much safer and satisfied for the same cost! Feel free to PM with any questions.

u/cali805vapor · 1 pointr/ecigclassifieds

I can throw in a battery for $38 shipped. The battery will be charged. Sorry no charger. I would recommend the Nitecore i2. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0096U26QQ

Pm if you're interested.

u/splitSeconds · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

This /r/ warned me about the dangers of ... getting more stuffs. I'm really enjoying the Subox Mini. It's works just great for me and is a much more satisfying experience than the 1st gen cartomizer based ecigs I used and gave up on years ago.

My beginner problem was that I ordered a sampler pack. Well, I'm on day 4 and I'm only now just about to finish my first tank. So in theory, just to try all the other flavors (5 more) would take me 20 days.

Ended up ordering two more tanks so I could get some variety. A 1 x Subtank Mini and 1 x Subtank Nano. I figure this way I could use the two minis for my staple flavors and my Nano can be my test tank for future flavors since the capacity is smaller.

And if I stopped there, I'd be a reasonable man. But no. Then it's like, well - would be nice to have a pouch for transporting stuff and maybe I'll buy into the whole use an external charger thing... and while I'm at it I guess I will pick up a spare battery... oh on sale 2 for X price? ... then I guess I should be safe and get some battery cases... etc. etc.

What have you done to me?

u/MistahTrouble · 1 pointr/Vaping

I heard some really good things about the TFV4. My batteries last me a good couple of hours maybe a day depends on your usage & I recently bought my battery charger from Amazon & it came in the mail today but I'm at work. I will let you know. This is the one I bought, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0096U26QQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

u/Thereptilia · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

If you don't mind waiting fast tech is great heres a great rda and good mod for $15

http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10012340/2088800-tugboat-styled-18650-mechanical-mod-w-rda-atomizer

Also grab an ohm reader there as well for $5

http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10010372/1897900-atomizer-resistance-tester-ohm-meter

Here's some kanthal I suggest 26 gauge 25 feet Is about $4

http://lightning-vapes.theshoppad.com/#/product/kanthal-a1-resistance-wire

Also pick up a battery for about $8 or two for $14 (worth having a backup battery) use the coupon "lv15" for 15% off

http://lightning-vapes.theshoppad.com/#/product/samsung-inr-18650-25r-battery

I'd suggest this charger for $12

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0096U26QQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1421740585&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41E7nbJ5btL&ref=plSrch

And these screwdrivers if your local dollar store doesn't have it for $4

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ol/B00009OYGV/ref=mw_dp_olp?ie=UTF8&condition=all

Roughly under $50 for a good setup in my opinion

u/TheSnakeThatVapes · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Ok thank you. What type of charger would you reccomend for it? Would this be adequate enough?
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0096U26QQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3FBEYEKX61MSG&psc=1

u/WbrJr · 1 pointr/techsupport

I could not find something usefull yet when searching for 18650 6s charger. I only found this Circuit and similar BMS. Or do you mean this?

And I though you just plug the power adapter and the load into P-/P+? But obviosly I am wrong. :) Can you advice a charger?

Thanks, WbrJr

u/060steve · 1 pointr/Vaping

If you have the money, go for: mod batteries charger atomizer or find it here
If not, go for mod this has an in-built battery and is charged via micro usb, which I'm sure you already have a charging cable for that you use with your phone. Same atomiser recommended. I live in the UK, so finding this stuff on US sites was tricky. Let me know if you're looking for something else though :)
Also, this is a great atomiser and this is a great intermediate mod between the other two with 65W of power, but note its requires batteries as the sigelei does

u/thag_you_very_buch · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Thanks. I like the 18350 form factor because the VAMO itself is already quite bulky and I'll be toting it in my pocket all day.

I just bought two of these as well as the Nitecore IntelliCharger i2. I've heard other bad things about TrustFire on this sub, so just going to splurge for another and try to get SmokTek to take these back.

u/ShaneYoung · 1 pointr/flashlight

Just a heads up I am new to this form, so no way a expert but I use this nitecore charger that was recommend on another form. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0096U26QQ/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have also saw others on here use this one with the LCD screen, if your into the numbers aspect. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KW2ZDJO/ref=psdc_10063711011_t1_B0096U26QQ

​

Now for banggood , I did use paypal and used my credit card on there so I have 2 companies backing me for fraud protection but just like ebay I think they are mostly safe with some venders being bad apples. Just be willing to wait a month for your light with no tracking because they never update it. The company selling this light though sells a lot every day so I would not worry with this vender. Hope that helps if you have anymore questions I would be glad to help :)

u/cremestick · 1 pointr/GrassHopperVape

This charger would probably be fine, maybe get the 4-bay version if you get more batteries. They charge back up to full pretty quickly though so it's not a big deal.

u/Colemexy · 1 pointr/LostLandsMusicFest

Nah man
I literally mean it needs an wall outlet to plug into. There is no other way around this.



https://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

u/achtagon · 1 pointr/askanelectrician

If I were to do this I'd use this battery holder, this set of batteries (cheap ones are junk, get from reputable source), and this charger. Probably want a switch in-line unless you're fine with taking out the batteries to shut it off. Could also jump up to a set of four batteries but I'd think that's overkill unless you're doing multi-hour rides.

u/Supercharged_Z06 · 1 pointr/flashlight

My advice, get a good 18650 battery charger like this one, some 18650 batteries and some eneloop NiMH batteries.

You'll then be able to explore all kinds of fantastic lights. USB chargers are just so very limiting, plus they take forever to charge.

u/very_anti · 1 pointr/Waxpen

That's right. I'd get an 18650 mod like the eVic 60w with LG HG2 batteries, get a charger as well

u/tournant · 1 pointr/Vaping

Trustfire chargers are shite. Get a Nitecore i2 for $13.

u/chief_shankaho · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

That price range is about right. I'd say it'll be on the lower side of that if you do some shopping around. Plus it depends on what you already have.

You'll need an 18650 mechanical mod like this one:

http://www.angelcigs.com/fuhattan-style-18650-mechanical-mod.html (~$20)

A RDA if you want to blow clouds. I really like the tobh atty as a beginner RDA, but do your research for your purpose as something better may be out there: http://www.vividsmoke.com/ehpro-tobh-v2-rda-clone.html (~$20)

2 18650 batteries at least 20amps (they take a while to charge and after one is charged you should let it settle for a day or so, so 2 or more is best): http://www.amazon.com/Efest-Purple-2500mAh-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B00P8BXE3G/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1419698688&sr=8-3&keywords=efest+18650 (~$20)

BECOME FAMILIAR WITH STEAM-ENGINE.ORG. Basically, don't build a coil with a resistance so low that a higher amperage is demanded of the battery than it is rated to deliver. This is the basis for all the safety issues you hear about. That and shorts, both of which can be found and fixed with an...

Ohm Meter: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/291199272849?lpid=82 (~$8)

Battery Charger: http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1419698805&sr=8-2&keywords=18650+nitecore+charger (~$15)

Kanthal: http://www.temcoindustrialpower.com/products/Resistance_Wire/RW0118.html (~$8)

Organic Cotton: http://www.cvs.com/shop/baby-child/bath-skin-care/cotton-swabs/cvs-100-cotton-triple-size-organic-cotton-balls-skuid-405326 (~$3)



So in total that's ~ $95.

You'll also need a wire cutter, precision screwdriver set, drill bits etc, but those are household items or easily come by at harbor freight or lowes or something for cheap.

u/DonOblivious · 1 pointr/bicycling

I use this light with this lens on my helmet. I highly recommend upgrading to this charger as the included charger is one of those "fire-prone safety hazards."

That particular light doesn't suffer the major downside the other "Cree T6" bike lights do because it uses bare cells (batteries) you can replace them easily. The standard "Cree T6 bike light" uses packs of 4 shitty cells that don't stay "balanced" (one cell will eventually discharge too low and it kills the entire battery pack).

The lens compresses the hotspot vertically and spreads it horizontally so you're less likely to blind drivers when you don't mean to. It's still easy to shine somebody, like a car at a crossroad that might not be planning on stopping for you, and makes it a lot easier to spot those bumps too.

One last thing: run the straps through the vents in your helmet rather than trying to strap around your helmet.

u/pubhopper · 1 pointr/oilpen

Speaking of batteries, it's highly recommended to use an external charger like a nitecore, but if you are going to use the mod's usb, make sure to remove it from charging once it is fully charged. The mods aren't regulating the voltage and can overcharge the battery. That's when you hear of the horror stories of exploding vapes

u/coherent-rambling · 1 pointr/Multicopter

You're lucky you didn't burn your house down, but there's still time for that if you try to get creative without understanding different charge logics. Lithium batteries require a completely different type of charging (CC/CV) than NiMH (float or CC/peak), and there's no cute little circuit you can add to the X9D charger to make it play nicely with the 18650's. Even putting in a stepdown pack will essentially trickle charge the batteries, which can cause them to grow dendrites and be ruined if you don't have a way to monitor charge voltage and unplug the charger once it stabilizes.

Save yourself a lot of heartache and buy an 18650 charger to treat the cells right. If you don't like removing them to charge, you could also wire on a balance connector and use a LiPo charger, with appropriate settings.

u/SinfulRemedy · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Depends if you're interested in the 18650 mechanical mods or more like box mods.

If you started on a kanger tank of any kind, most would consider a Nautilus an upgrade. But venturing further the Kayfun is probably a better option if you take the time to build and learn.

As for mods; You could use a Nautilus on an MVP 2.0 for a box mod. All the way up to DNA chip mods which just give you more exclusive control over your exact power input to the coil.

I started with an eGo-C and eventually decided to try new stuff. Clearomizers and different tanks. Kanger T3's to PT2. Cartos and all kinds of bs.

If I had to recommend you a set up via my personal tastes and through real testing. I would tell you to buy:

  1. Sony VTC-4 18650 battery as many as you'd like.
    VTC-4 Purchase LINK

  2. A mechanical mod like a Nemesis or Stingray.
    Nemesis Clone Purchase LINK

  3. 28 Gauge Kanthal for learning and use.
    Kanthal Purchase Link

  4. A charger.(You can use any kind you like but there are safety precautions to be had with batteries if you sub-ohm especially)
    Charger Purchase LINK

  5. A 510 connection ohm meter.
    Ohm Meter

  6. Organic Pure Cotton - Boiling them is your choice to do or not.
    Cotton LINK

    And your own e-liqid of course.

    None of these items are necessary to vape on and are not of a professionally organized list. But they'll definitely move you on up in the vaping world and your experience can be completely tailored however you like with these items.
u/wasomenes · 1 pointr/Vaping

If your in a pinch and need to charge on the go (say in your car or whatever) it works, but for best (and quicker) results. Charge enternally. Here is a link for an external charger.

Happy Vaping :)

u/dasganji · 1 pointr/vaporents

a simple plug-in charger for the air.. buy a 18650 battery charger like http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ
u can charge your spare battery while using one in the air, if the one is empty the other is fully loaded ;-) vape non stop with no battery issues

u/daltesean · 1 pointr/Waxpen

Maybe try a different browser or a different profile on your computer. but here are the links...



Recommended Beginner Setup

u/stinkybuttocks · 1 pointr/vaporents

Found this in Canada:

Battery: https://www.flashlightworld.ca/panasonic-ncr18650b-battery-3-7v-18650/

Charger: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0096U26QQ/

I just hope that battery isn't a fake.

u/Def-not-a-throwaway · 1 pointr/Waxpen

Highjacking top comment... I've already been just using the USB charger with my 2-battery mod, would it make sense to get a Nitecore D2 at this point or just do that when I replace these two batteries? Is the 'damage' already done, so to speak?

Also anyone know how this compares to the Nitecore D2? https://www.amazon.ca/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1495096723&sr=8-7&keywords=Nitecore+D2

The D2 is quite a bit pricier in Canada, it looks like.

u/YaGottadoWhatYaGotta · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Yeah apparently it was only the i2 version though, you can check out some images and reviews here.

It's starting to worry me.

u/BenjiBonZ · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I use a Sony VCT5 battery

Intellicore i2 Charger

You'll probably want to pick up a good RDA. There are a ton out there, I prefer my Patriot clone with my Nemmy.

u/HPPD2 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I wouldn't order that from fasttech, you can get better quality stuff from us suppliers for a little more and have it in a week. hcigar nemesis is $30 from 101 vape when in stock or $40 elsewhere and better than the fasttech one. That fasttech patriot is 20mm I believe, you can get a nicer tobeco 22mm patriot on ebay for $17 shipped or so (I just got two, 101vape also has them). Get sony VTC4 batteries- sun vapers has them in stock for $10 right now. you can get a nitecore i2 with amazon prime for the same price as fasttech.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Patriot-Clone-Rebuildable-Dripping-Atomizer-Tobeco-RBA-RDA-Stainless-/171251225859?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27df5e5503

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nemesis-2-Tone-Clone-HCigar-Atmomixani-Mechanical-Mod-Vape-Vapor-/181336359158?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a387d40f6

http://www.sun-vapers.com/buy/sony-18650-vtc4/

http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ

or an i4: http://www.amazon.com/NITECORE-Intellicharge-universal-EdisonBright-converters/dp/B00GODG3X0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1393724004&sr=8-2&keywords=nitecore+i4

u/0lof · 1 pointr/vaporents

I have an air coming in the mail. I would recommend either contacting arizer or just getting and external charger. http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-i2-Intellicharge-Charger-Battery/dp/B0096U26QQ this charger is a duel sled and works well also it's cheap.

u/JackofTrades92 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

How does this look for the setup

u/Infintely · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Nitecore is recommended alot on this sub. I haven't used them myself but they seem to be very good and for a reasonable price. They have the 4 slot and the 2 slot available.

edit- Also 10 dollars is about what a good battery(sony vtc4) will cost you. You could probably find them a tiny bit cheaper but 10 dollars isn't bad.

u/kroniktaco707 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

thats a kit with crap batteries and a crap clearo.

This one is a little better (I recommend 18650 battery if you're an all day vaper), however just get everything separate. You will spend a LITTLE more money, but its better equipment and you'll be much happier.

What I suggest:

Vamo V5

Charger

VTC 4 Battery

V2 Aerotank
I seriously cannot recomment this tank enough!

You'll be much happier with this setup that isn't chinese garbage

u/Ravisher · 0 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

If you want something you will hold onto for more than a couple months I would go with the following:

Kayfun 3.1

Choose one that works with 18650s

Intellicharge

28 Gauge Kenthal

These Sony 18650s
aren't the real deal, but it's so hard to come by legit ones without seeing them in person.

Also you may want to pick up some organic cotton balls at a local shop (Walgreens, Walmart, Target, etc.).

Depending on the mod you choose, this should be under $100. GG

Edit: If you are entirely new to coil building and how batteries work, I would suggest educating yourself first. There are plenty of resources on the subject.