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Built-in VS Removable Batteries – Which is better?!

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  1. Honestly being new to the whole thing built in batteries seem like the way to go for me. Im not (YET) looking for giant plooms of vaper yet and if i wanted to i would buy a seperate one specifically for tricks and other stuff i kept at home. But built in batteries with low voltage im going for just taste wise i think is the right way to go for me.

  2. I totally prefer removable batteries. Always carry a extra pair of batteries in a battery box or in my charger when im home. I dont think a built in would last me anywhere near as long as i need.

  3. personaly i prefer internal batteries. i have an innokin mvp4 and a drag mini. i usually have at 70-90 watts depending on what coils im running in my rta. i just like the convinience of just plugging it in. i wont keep using the devices for more than like a year anyways so it not lasting forever isnt the end of the world to me

  4. I will opinionate before watching- REMOVABLE ALL THE WAY! I have smoked a built in and I end up vaping while being tethered to a cord plugged into my computer and I vape so much that the damn thing never got a chance to charge until I went to bed.

  5. I use silicone skins over my vapes so naturally i just plug them into my battery bank. I only buy vapes that include separate battery charging circuitry. That's the only reason to externally charge is battery life. Y'all scared for nothing.

  6. I have an innokin mvp4 with 4000mah built in battery that goes to 100 watts? Doesnt this go against what you said in the video? This isnt meant to be hate im just a little confused. Thanks.

  7. Removable batteries I like better,for convenience of having extra batteries,my son was charging his batteries in the mod it caught fire ??he charges the batteries in a charger now ?

  8. The Eleaf iKuu i200 has built-in battery of 4600mah while weighting less than a standard mod with a single 16850 battery. Buying batteries and charger would be more expensive than another iKuu i200. The new Eleaf Nowos has built-in battery and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3, which means charging at modern smartphone speeds. No affiliation with Eleaf!! but i really disagree. When you pay 29$ for a mod like the iKuu i200, battery death after 3 years is not something you really take into consideration.

  9. Removable, all day, every day. I hardly ever push my 18650s over 25 watts on my single coil tanks. Build between .45-.5 ohms and the mod will last all day on a single charge.

    Love my Joye AIO too though for portability and convenience. Like you said, both types of battery have pros and cons.

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