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| Banned Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
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as for it being more expensive than your sedansa diva.. why not.. its better than your sedansa diva.. he he.. trog | |
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Lighting can really mess with the vapor demos. Sometimes I blow 4 point vapor, and on video all you see is a thin wisp. My Johnsons Creek retest video has a great example, where I'm in front of Mike's cage, and it looks like I'm not blowing anything, until it hit a light beam and suddenly the camera is blocked by smoke.
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| | #23 | ||
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Rochdale...sadly.
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I have gotten to the stage where I am part charging each battery before the other one im currently using runs out just to get a nicotine hit...although I am only on 18mg liquid at the moment, got some 36 coming so hopefully that will hit the spot. Quote:
seriously though with that increased power battery and ability to swap it out, and of course the infamous piccy i cant wait to get my grubby little nicotine addled hands on that screwdriver. Ill drop an email or repost on here when im ready to order. cheers. | ||
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| | #24 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: UK
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i'm toying with the idea. a little more self persuation should do the trick
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| | #25 |
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Well I'll have to be skeptical about that. Now when you have them fitted for penstyle atomizers, I could put a Sedansa or Janty att on, and THAT I could see being better. But even with a big battery a 901 is still a 901.
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| | #26 |
| Peace, I'm outta here Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Albuquerque, NM
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i'm sure these cost quite a bit to be making, especially in low quantities and with the time involved. -Dusty-
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| | #27 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: UK
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whats the body and collar made of Trog ? looking at the finish it looks like stainless but that's a bugger to work with . I'm guessing its polished aluminium ?
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| | #28 |
| Supporting Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Belfast, UK
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I hope 901's don't need a new battery every week - or even a fortnight - though it's clear these things have a regular maintenance cost. If Trog's device reduces this cost then the 99 quid wouldn't put me off. That the review also points to Trog delivering a decent current to the atomizer is also progress. With 3 devices on order but none yet delivered I'm going to resist the temptation to make another order. My reluctance isn't only the fear of putting my card in a bank machine only to be told "insufficient funds" (it happened to a mate of mine at work - he phoned the bank to ask whether it was his account or theirs!). As to yet to be converted e-smoker the Screwdriver presents a couple of questions. 1. The better power delivery could fry atomizers more quickly. Like Trog, I'm awaiting the mini from e-cig.com that has disposable atomizers (though - there seem to be supply problems with e-cig.com - for around a month now). When/if Trog gets these disposables there could be a significant improvement to the Screwdriver - but wonder how that might raise running costs. Cost though would be less of an issue if it led to a device you could rely on. I hope Trog gets his delivery soon. 2. The shape of the Screwdriver seems to suggest a smoking habit that cups the device in your hand - more akin to a pipe smoker. In moving to e-smoking I'll stage my changes - pipes never did anything for me apart from giving me a mouthful of tar. |
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| | #29 | |
| Banned Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
Posts: 3,284
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we can make them to tale classic atomizers leaford it messes up the styling thow.. we have a smaller battery one we are gonna make some of next week.. a bit cheaper.. not so bloody fiddly to make.. it might be called the techno cigar or perhaps the techno stik we aint made our minds up yet.. it will take a classic atomizer.. powered by a 400 mah cigar battery.. they do take time to make rusty.. we aint chinese.. he he trog | |
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| | #30 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Birmingham, uk
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Hello Trog. I would like to be a free tester .he.he. I could provide the publicity of a full convert from real cig's if the batteries would last long enough. he.he. But I don't think I could do a review like Leaford or Ratindahat. Thanks for the help on charging batteries. Hope all goes well with (The Screwdriver) |
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