computer screen you're looking at is probably box shaped too.
In fact, I wonder if the OP boycotts UPS and fedex, or any supplier that ships in boxes.
Man, the world would be a miserable place without the box.
by the way, sheepherder, why don't you draw up a picture of what your ideal PV would look like?
All you have done is complain, without offering any solutions.
it is basically the evercool with a capacitive touch sensor.
The mod itself looks exactly like that box, with an atomiser sticking out of the end. I can draw up a schematic if you'd like. The only difficult thing for most people to accomplish is the soldering of the touch sensor IC, which is a...
not worth the price in my opinion, because I have an electronics background and have the ability to fabricate my own PV's to the specs and features of my choice for far cheaper.
I realize not everyone has this option, hence, the IMO.
show me a non-box PV that provides variable voltage, no mechanical switch to wear out, 12+ hours of battery life, and is completely waterproof and ruggedized, that costs under $50.
and it even has rounded corners and edges!
were you around when the automobile was invented? pretty sure there were MANY MANY kinks to iron out. Always is with new technology, like e-cigs.
Mods are definitely where it's at. Especially if you are mechanically/electrically inclined, (or even if you're not), building one is a snap, and...
mine.
Waterproof (floats, too)
Ruggedized
variable voltage
no mechanical "vape" switch, sensor senses finger through the mod
12+ hours on one set of batteries
96% efficient
total cost: less than $50
but the darwin is nice too
greensmoke is not a bad option, however, can be had for much cheaper.
There is nothing wrong with their product except prices.
Do a google search for e-9 ecig, and you'll find a few sites that sell the same thing much cheaper.
essential mod tools:
soldering iron
solder
flux
x-acto knife
small needlenose pliers
tweezers (for small parts)
wire strippers/cutters
5 minute epoxy (I use Devcon 5 minute epoxy, Link
strong epoxy (I use either DP110 or DP190, a little pricey, but great stuff) Link
Isopropyl alcohol (for...
good prophets, it's in stevens.
from philly: take turnpike east, take exit 286 (reading/lancaster), left at 2nd light on 272 south, goodprophets is like 5 minutes down the road
website
never experienced cracking either, but the only way they performed well for me was upside down. The wicking sucks, even with the syringe and PTB mod.
I haven't found anything that can compete with a boge cartomizer in the wicking department. I can vape a carto dry in an hour and not have a...
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