Chargeable Apv Vs Battery Apv

Hi I was interested in buying my next Vapor Mod and am a little torn on what direction to go. A chargeable mod or one that holds a battery such as an 18650. The Mods I think I've narrowed it down to are these 3:
iStick 50w , MVP 3 , or IPV Mini 2 70w

Can anyone help tell me what the benefits of a mod that holds a battery are? I currently have an iStick and like how I can just plug it in and charge it up. Do you lose vapor production as a removable battery mod loses its charge? What are the benefits and cons of each? What one should I choose?

Thank you guys always  


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