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    Thumbs up Review of PureSmoker Products:

    Hey Everyone,

    If you haven't done so already, we would love for you to write your own little reviews of Products you have received from PureSmoker. If you go to PureSmoker.com and find the Products you have received from PureSmoker, and click on the actual Product. Below you will find a place that says "Write A Review" This not only helps other potential/current PureSmoker clients decide on what they might like, it also helps us to deliver top Product 100% of the time.

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    So, If you wouldn't mind taking a couple minutes, and letting us and the public know your thoughts on a certain Product of ours, we would certainly appreciate it!

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    hi, steve i recently purchased a prodigy v2 it's not all that i expected it to be. it seems to dry up the juice in my 901 atomizer to fast after taking at least 2 drags it's all already dry. it seems to always taste like metal no matter how many drops i put in the atomizer the atomizer is already broken in. i think the volts is too high i think you should of creating a resistered switch so it can take the voltage down a notch is making the atomizer taste like metal.. i even let it cool down and i still got the taste of hot metal everything is operating good no problem s except for what i have stated.. let me know if am doing something wrong or if you're going to create a resistered switch.. thanks

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    I had this issue as well, with the 901 atty apparently going dry after about two pulls on it. Funny thing was, if I let it stand for about 5 min, I noticed pooling of the liquid around the well in the atty adapter even though the atty tasted dry with a really acrid and harsh Vape produced. Luckily I had some 808 cartos left from using them on my old 3.7v mod. I am actually now thinking of sticking to the carto on my V2 as they are just so easy to use and one cart lasts me about 1-1.5 weeks of refilling before I have to pitch it from wear and tear Not only that but with cartos being as cheap as they are, it is easy enough to carry around a second one as my "Oh s*** b situations.

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    hi, what u say makes sense but that would be defeating the purpose of dripping which is what this device was design for. their has to be a way around this.. I think the old style v1 was a better choice being that the resistered switch would decrease the voltage on the prodigy v2. i think that steve should re-think the design although well built he should think about adding the resistered switch without it it seems to make the atty's to hot giving out the harsh taste it's too much...

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    I think you might of cooked your atty a little too long when it was dry. I have gotten that taste before when I did not have enough juice in my atty and held the button too long. Try changing attys or just keep using that one it should eventually go away. There is nothing wrong with the V2 you just need to always keep it wet same with any good relationship you need to keep your atty happy.

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    Hi, again steve is it possible for you to create a 5v resistored switch for the v2 and market it in your website as non-resistored 6v mechanical switch and a 5v resistored mechanical switch as you did for the v1.. More options more sales and customers like that and you know it. P.S. 6 volts is to much for the atty's it taste terrible just read my pervious message.. please let me know.. thanks

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    Well, I got my v2 this past Tuesday, and I love it. Granted, it is my very first ecig. I'm dripping four drops of juice and it seems to last me quite a while, about 20 deep drags or so. I'm not getting any harsh metal taste, until juice dries up. I LoVe my V2!

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    i guess it maybe my atty i guess. i don't know.

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    what atty are you using on your v2??

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    The V2 is a 5v device. the contact disc in the switch is a yet undisclosed material that is a natural resistor that drops the underload voltage down to 5 volts.

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