AdaptaveR video review/first thoughts in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by Mr.Darcy
Mufftrix...how much was it in £ including shipping?
Shipping was I think $16 to UK
so ...
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Originally Posted by
Mr.Darcy
Mufftrix...how much was it in £ including shipping?
Shipping was I think $16 to UK
so $116 in total!
Worked out less than £80 including Uk shipping!
(depending on exchange rate on the day!)
It a nice device! certainly one to consider if in the market for a better battery orientated unit,I will update video after another week and a half or so!
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Originally Posted by
Mufftrix
Shipping was I think $16 to UK
so $116 in total!
Worked out less than £80 including Uk shipping!

(depending on exchange rate on the day!)
It a nice device! certainly one to consider if in the market for a better battery orientated unit,I will update video after another week and a half or so!
cheers mate...not bad at all.
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Originally Posted by
Mufftrix
Shipping was I think $16 to UK
so $116 in total!
Worked out less than £80 including Uk shipping!

(depending on exchange rate on the day!)
It a nice device! certainly one to consider if in the market for a better battery orientated unit,I will update video after another week and a half or so!
HI Mufftrix,
Don't forget to drop me a link to your next video my friend
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Originally Posted by
truelove
HI Mufftrix,
Don't forget to drop me a link to your next video my friend

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Certainly will do
I am hoping to include the 510 adapter too if possible? If not will do seperate video for that
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Originally Posted by
truelove
Very good review mufftrix, see you in two weeks.
It is a very good unit, after dropping it in my soup,down stairs,ladder and in my pool today lol it still works fine.
Thanks for the batt review, let us know if the batts are still good also.
That is one of the greatest things about the AdapteveR - it is durable! The workmanship is precise and it is a tough unit. My first mod was a device made from a flashlight. It made great vape but it broke from a simple drop (the plastic unit where the atty attached was just glued on, basically, and it came loose right away). Then I found the AdapteveR - the vapor production is just as good or better, and it is nearly unbreakable! Great service from the manufacturer as well (Thad). I highly recommend the AdapteveR. If you buy one you'll have it most likely foreveR.
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Originally Posted by
Brent
That is one of the greatest things about the AdapteveR - it is durable! The workmanship is precise and it is a tough unit. My first mod was a device made from a flashlight. It made great vape but it broke from a simple drop (the plastic unit where the
atty attached was just glued on, basically, and it came loose right away). Then I found the AdapteveR - the vapor production is just as good or better, and it is nearly unbreakable! Great service from the manufacturer as well (Thad). I highly recommend the AdapteveR. If you buy one you'll have it most likely foreveR.
Don't forget its waterproof
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I just got my HV tubes a couple of days ago - now I can run 2 123a's or 2 CR2's. I like the 6 volts using the 910. Waiting for my 801 adapter to try both 3.7 volts and 6 volts with that. With 3 battery tubes and 3 adapters, there are a lot of possible configurations.
So far I like the 510 atty at 3.7 V and the 901 atty with both 6 V and 3.7 V. The 510 is too harsh at 6 V.
This device is perfect. No customer service issues, no huge ego to deal with... this is a sweet unit I would recommend to all. Even if you live overseas (even in Greece!). The lower price easily offsets the postage.
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I was just about to pull the trigger on the SD when I came across this mod. Simple, fixable, durable, and easy to upgrade. With the exception of Crash's initial video review, this device has gotten some very high praise. I wonder why it isn't mentioned as often as some of the other units being sold? I hope I made the right decision!
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true, nice video again. Very sexy stuff, particularly the configuration using the CR123's. Do yo notice any difference running the AdapteveR at 6 volts between the CR2 and RCR123 batteries? Also, do you remove the atomizer from the device when you are not using it?
Last edited by breakfastchef; 11-10-2009 at 05:25 PM.
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