Super T high-volt PV is Super Fine!! in E-Cigarette Reviews; I've been vaping with my Super T's this past week and thought I'd give my initial impressions. I bought 2 ...
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Agreerd, mamu. David is my 'Imeo'. The Super-T is nearly flawless and my main vaping device. Good to know the 901 and 510 adapters work so well.
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Originally Posted by
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Good to know the 901 and 510 adapters work so well.
I'm glad I got all 3 adapter heads. A lady needs options doncha know!
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Really nice review, mamu!
I couldn't be happier with my Super-T. Well... actually, I haven't gotten my 801 adapter yet so I could possibly be a little happier once I try the adjustable draw.
One of the best things to me is the size. It's so sleek and slim and fits perfectly in my hand. It's very lightweight compared to some other mods - yet has a good solid feel to it.
The machine work is a thing of beauty. The seam where the 6v sleeve is attached is all but invisible and the grooving detail at the bottom makes for a nice design touch.
Needless to say, customer service is of the utmost importance to me and David fills the bill to perfection on that front. Not only is he always available for questions, but he's contacted me just to make sure all is well and to see if I'm doing okay with it. Can't ask for more than that!
Two thumbs up! One for the Super-T and the other for a manufacturer/supplier who takes pride in his product and takes care of his customers.
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i noticed that without the sleeve, the super t takes one cr123a battery while the device with the 6 volt sleeve takes cr2s. my question is, what's the difference between cr2 and cr123a batteries?
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i noticed that without the sleeve, the super t takes one cr123a battery while the device with the 6 volt sleeve takes cr2s. my question is, what's the difference between cr2 and cr123a batteries?
With volts being equal, that is both of them being 3.0 volts, the cr2 batts are smaller than the cr123a batts. 2 cr123a batts won't fit in the Super T even with the 6v sleeve while 2 cr2 batts will.
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With volts being equal, that is both of them being 3.0 volts, the cr2 batts are smaller than the cr123a batts. 2 cr123a batts won't fit in the Super T even with the 6v sleeve while 2 cr2 batts will.
hrm, that kind of sucks. i was hoping i'd only have to stock cr123A
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Originally Posted by
mamu
With volts being equal, that is both of them being 3.0 volts, the cr2 batts are smaller than the cr123a batts. 2 cr123a batts won't fit in the Super T even with the 6v sleeve while 2 cr2 batts will.
Mamu, the Cr123s used in the Super T (and the SD) are 3.6 or 3.7 volts. A 3 volt Cr123 would not adequately/satisfactorily power an ecig.
On the other hand, the Cr2s used in many mods and in the Super T at 6 volts are 3 volts.
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