View Poll Results: Copper Or Chuck?

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  • Copper

    14 31.11%
  • Chuck

    31 68.89%
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Copper or Chuck? in Community; Wow, thanks for all the information people! It has been tremendously helpful in making me even more unsure of which ...
  1. #11
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    Wow, thanks for all the information people! It has been tremendously helpful in making me even more unsure of which one i want!
    They both seems like wonderful mods, and they both have totally unique qualities.
    I too am curious about the size of each of them. How big are they actually? I am in the military and it will be in my pocket the majority of the time. Is the chuck too big for comfortable pocket stowage? Do the pointed edges of the copper bother you if walking around?
    Is the battery life really around the same for both? ( i hardly ever have time to charge untill the end of the day)
    Whats the difference in the coppers finishes?
    What was the total time from order payment to vapeage for both models? Im leaving relatively soon for a deployment and i need it fairly quickly.
    Sorry to hound yall with questions, i just need to make sure of my purchase as i wont be able to get another one for a while! Thanks To all who answered!!!!

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    Jeff's quoted lead time for the Chucks is 2 weeks from payment to shipping, shipping is priority mail in the US, so expect about 2.5 weeks, even though Jeff is in Chicago and you're in Hawaii.

    The Chuck is 5 inches long, the Little Chuck is 3.5. I carry either in my pants pocket, but loosen the atty to prevent the atty from heating up if I'm accidentally pushing the button.

    It wouldn't hurt to carry an extra set of batteries for the 6 volt vaping (the batteries are fairly short) - you'll definitely get a 24 hour day (maybe more) out of the 18650 battery. If I chain-vape, I can get 3 hours or so from the RCR123a 's, but I tend notto want to chain-vape at 6v. When I start off my workday at 6 v I CAN get a full 'workday' out of the batteries because I have to take 'smoke breaks' at work. In practice, I'm more likely t start off at 6 v but then switch back and forth with 3.7v.

    I don't know what kind of batteries the Copper uses. If they're the same as the Chuck, you should expect the same battery performance.

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