Steampunk Sparkplug in E-Cigarette Reviews; Unprotected batteries and no option for a 510 atty ?
I'll pass....
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Unprotected batteries and no option for a 510 atty?
I'll pass.
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That's right home built, straight and easy. Like the Chuck, the Sparkplug, etc. Much cheaper to start with a 1.00 piece of aluminum than starting with a 16.00 flashlight. All we really need or want is something easy to hold and durable and cheap, guess that is why the magnum mods are so abundant.
Mooby, can't find your review of the sparkplug, could you post a link? I tried your other link at the beginning but didn't bring me to the sparkplug.
Last edited by sunsetnkc; 10-30-2009 at 01:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Dredbull
Just a mini vent and I really hope this is a real device not a fly by night get your money scam.
I did look it over and noticed its an
T-1 knock off on a 901 or 801
atty set up no adaptors.
Indeed it is a knock off of a superior manufacturers product
Super-T Manufacturing: Ethics and the new ST2
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Originally Posted by
ApOsTle51
Indeed it is a knock off of a superior manufacturers product
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'Tis said; "Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery".
However, statements like; "months of testing and developing", "all of the product is 100% made in the USA" (until challenged on the atomizer's origin) is not flattery at all. It's despicable and shameless fraud all designed to line the pockets of McDonald-Webb while stealing another man's concept.
Even the name "steampunk" a term coined by an ECF member in regard to a Super T product was stolen along with the product design.
Ya know, there's one thing that no one can deny and that is that PV users are among the smartest shoppers in any market. Super T's ST2 is TWICE the quality of the "SP2" and selling for HALF the price. Talk about your no-brainer purchasing decisions...
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