Much higher quality than a cricket..lol
It comes in aluminum as well.
Of course it will work with a tank, its a mech with a hole through the centerpin, but that's kinda ridiculous.
Cricket problems?
Heres a cricket killer
Series mech just like the NC but built much better.
The TK/Abel/Optic is one of the best hitting mod designs Ive ever tried.
(They are all basically the same they just look different.)
Awesome mods.
And Im not a fan of AV as a company.
They nailed it with these.
The clones are fantastic as well.
Ya ive wanted one for a while but none are even close to my mod budget.
There were some excellent clones but the good ones got pulled and discontinued before I pulled the trigger.
That's actually getting very close to my point.
(Clips load magazines :) )
I make the distinction not to be nit picky, but to be safe.
New vapers read our threads.
If we give advice we should at least use the correct terminology.
Hybrids are about the most safe mechs of all when used by a...
I Honestly couldnt tell from your post if you actually understood what a hybrid was.
Hybrid and direct to battery mods are different animlas.
Like an elephant and an elephant seal.
Not semantics.
Incorrect terminology.
Which is quite dangerous when discussing mechanical mods.
Know your gear...
It's not semantics its incorrect terminology and it can get a new vaper hurt.
Direct to battery devices were once called "faux hybrids" because they simulated the flush look of a hybrid device.
Today they look (and are built) nothing like hybrids.
Hybrids do not have 510 threads and are...
I hear ya (though I hesitate to call complicating a horn switch as innovation).
Form must follow function.
I think alot of these modders think redesigning a feature is an improvement when in fact, the more simple the execution, usually is better.
I like the mod. That switch with the dellrin...
Its the atomizer.
In my experience the Hobo doesn't play well with mesh wicks. Its tiny and not alot of room.
I only use mesh in Genesis type attys.
You should build your coils first, install them, fire them, check them, then install the rolled mesh.
You won't bugger the coils.
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