How about a review? What is so improved? My Protege is nothing more than a manual battery for my 510. It also cost 10 times more than I can get a 510 manual battery. Cheaper doesn't always translate into improved. Back your claim with some details other than price.
They aren't the same...
If you use VG based liquid you may want to steer clear of 6 volts.
See this post:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/experiments-equipment/14359-decomposition-vg-acrolein.html
Prolonged use of PG liquid at 6volts even irritated my throat and I had to stop. I even tried zero nic at 6v...
I've shipped a lot of stuff from China and stuff has gone through customs anywhere from 5 minutes to 15 days. I wouldn't worry, many times the tracking updates the same day I receive my package.
You may want to try getting a USB passthrough as it is a cheap way to up the voltage to 5v. It is important to note though that USB out of your computer runs at a half amp, while a usb wall adapter, usb power-pack or usb car adapter usually runs at about 1 amp.
Not only will it let you...
No, not a trick question :)
I have seen a lot of people giving advice that one device is soo much better than another one. So my question is simple, if someone things the Copper is better than XYZ at 6volts, I wanted to know why. I've built magnum mods, used manufactured high voltage devices...
Thanks for the reply but that wasn't my question. Let me rephrase. What makes the 6volts delivered by the Copper or Chuck or any other 6v device different than 6volts delivered by any other battery mod?
Seriously, does anyone have an answer? I've seen a lot of comments about how the Chuck is better than <insert model name here> by a lot of people and would like to know what is the difference.
This is a cool design. I never thought I'd get excited about a switch but this is cool. Mark me down for a v1 Prodigy & Protege... might as well mark me down for a v2 as well as you guys have become very efficient in the practice of separating me from my money. :D
I wholeheartedly agree and offer only this on top of chef's advice: Just pick something and go, if you get a 901, 801 or 510 starter kit you will end up not regretting in in the long run. It will unequivocally determine whether vapeing is doable for you or not. From there you can figure out...
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