Going Out Of Business Super-T Storewide Sale! Save up to 50%!

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A nice picture of me and my daughter. She loves to go hiking with me!

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I must say that the decision to stop production of Super T's Mod Manufacturing also saddens me, I'm considered fairly new to the Mod World but have wanted an Ella for a while when I found out you were closing shop I jumped in only getting a Workhorse Telescopic but I couldn't pass on having one, new Daughter is the reason I've tightened the belt per say, good luck in your endeavors, and I think that honoring your warranty is top notch, something the clone game will never know and made in the U.S.A. Really means something to a few of us.
 
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There are 3 Precise Plus 18650's left! Soooo tempting! As someone who touted the awesomeness of the ELA, in the end for me the P+ are the perfect devices. Slim, beautiful, fit in your pocket perfectly.
I think a P+ with a Simplicity adjustable top post would have been the ultimate Super-T device.
 

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Is anyone else having issues with Authorize.net? I can't get it to process any credit card info I enter. It gives me the error "An error occurred during processing. Please try again."

Edit: used something other than amex's, it worked.

i'm gonna be excited.
 
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I had purchased the 10440 precise last month thinking this would be my final order from super t then the 16340 shows up on the site. I just had to order one. I could not resist. I also added a 26500 tube, 18350 workhorse tube, another ELA flat bottom switch version 1, and a drip tip. I feel like a thief at these prices!!
 
I just don't understand that in a multi-billion dollar industry which is growing , how Super T , with all its excellence can't find its market niche?
I have been using David's devices since 2010 and have seen the appeal of VV/VW MODS as well as BOTTOMFEEDERS,
The point is The Market is out there!
 

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I just don't understand that in a multi-billion dollar industry which is growing , how Super T , with all its excellence can't find its market niche?
I have been using David's devices since 2010 and have seen the appeal of VV/VW MODS as well as BOTTOMFEEDERS,
The point is The Market is out there!
Sad as I am, and by now you ought to know how sad that might be, I can see many real reasons to leave this behind and devote the time to something different. We know from the years how calculating, well considered, precise David is. It could only be the best move and that makes me happy.
 
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I just don't understand that in a multi-billion dollar industry which is growing , how Super T , with all its excellence can't find its market niche?
I have been using David's devices since 2010 and have seen the appeal of VV/VW MODS as well as BOTTOMFEEDERS,
The point is The Market is out there!



We aren't going out of business, just switching the industries for which we manufacture. There seems to be a misunderstanding, it isn't about what we make or finding a market, it is the cost of manufacturing is too high for what we can charge for it. We are one of the only US high precision manufacturer of ecigs (see my earlier post on the actual tolerance specs we here at Super T Machine too) The ELA for, instance costs about 150 dollars each to machine, polish and assemble (our cost). To make an acceptable profit, one needs to charge more then that, with the advent of clones and increased foreign competition, fewer and fewer are willing to support those prices and consequently US manufacturers. Theres a few, yes, but not enough. That's the bottom line. That's the end all. The ecig market may indeed be growing, but its not domestic US machining ecig manufacturers that are growing.

US ecig shops may be growing, imports may be growing, big tobacco price point ecigs may be growing, but not actual US based Machine shops that frontline manufacture. They always were few and far between. I've even noticed a little play on words with some ecigs out there, they say "US designed" or "USA Designed and assembled" but say nothing about where they are manufactured.

Point of fact, all remaining mods we are selling are selling at less then it cost us to manufacture them.
We can't afford to compete with Chinese manufacturers. Their property, machinery, labor, insurance and even their postage is subsidized by their gov't (they are a socialist single party state). Not so in America.


Canary in the coal mine...
 
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