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| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NW Ohio US
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Car DC to USB Adapter 1000mA 1amp will drive it nicely.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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got my two box mods heres a pic of the red one with cartomizer. Thing works as well as any of my other 14500 mods. Good job Jay.
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Northeastern Minnesota
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I just got my Bartleby today, and have been vaping on it ever since. It's an outstanding unit, can't say enough good things about it. Jay, the guy who makes them, really has created a winner, I couldn't be more pleased. I paid less for this than I did for my first 510 kit, and this unit will cover all aspects that the kit provides, with more vapor, but without having to have two atomizers and 2 batteries. This is the unit I will recommend for now on. Good work Jay! |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NW Ohio US
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As far as 'will cover all aspects" of a 510 kit... and more! It also covers the need for a PCC and PT as well. That battery lasts longer than 5 charges on a PCC and the charging cord (not included) double as a PT although you really wouldn't need it. I still use the cord in the car though. That initial voltage packs a punch, so I like that when I leave the car. ;-) Another 2 days shipping - over Sunday even! 1 day actually. Mich to Ohio.
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| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Saskatchewan
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| long-legged mack daddy |
Jay has asked me to let you folks know that the painted Bartlebys are not currently available, but they likely will be available in the spring. It is my favorite Nicostick clone due to the advanced lithium battery charging controller it has. Folks use that controller commercially to build $30-50 dedicated lithium battery chargers, but you get one built in to your NS clone. I use mine everyday. It's my traveling vape. I prefer the Chuck at home for pure grunt, but the Bartleby delivers most of the grunt in a far more practical package. |
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I just placed an order with Jay, he was very fast to respond to my inquiries. So in two weeks or so there will be a Bartleby being used in Uruguay, how about that?
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| | #48 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Spring, TX
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I'm with you. I just got mine yesterday and it is great. I like the on and off switch it fits nicely in the hand and the button placement is perfect. I have a 510, 901, AAA 10400 torch mod and now the Barleby with a 901 atty. The 14500 batts are a good fit better than the 10400. I would recommend this to anybody. For the price you can not beat it.I just changed my batt vaped from 5:00pm till 1:00pm today. I walk around with it in my hand.
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| | #49 | |
| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NW Ohio US
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Same here - but I'm still 'trying out' my Protege which I just got yesterday - it's a beaut. And if there's any "request" I'd make with the bartleby - I'd love to see a nice brushed metal casing or even a black matte on metal. I had Jay recess my lights and that looks nice, imo. I like the regular switch but it's a bit protruding so in carry mode, the on/off switch option is another perfect addition. Mountain Dude and xybe, Glad to see Jay mentioned 'in the Spring' - appears he's making more than 100, which he's likely reached already. And having one in Uraguay is pretty cool ;-)
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| ECF Veteran | the vapor4life cartomizer pictured uses a KR808D-1 connection , same threads as a dse-901 , but with airflow holes machined into the side.
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