510 atty on a Screwdriver MKII

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jharres

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Just curious for some input. I have a Tornado (eGo) and love the way it performs. I enjoy the 510 atty and the vapor it produces. I also have a Screwdriver MKII and was thinking of ordering one of those adapters that will allow you to put a 510 atty on it. Has anyone else done this? If so, do the adaptors work well? Is there anything I should watch out for?
 

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If you are interest in getting a screwdriver with a 510 atty, Trog the original maker of the screwdriver sells them on his site.

The ScrewDriver Online Electronic Cigarette Shop

Although there is nothing wrong with getting an adapter he is having a sale buy 1 kit get 1 sd body free!
 

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Yes I did. It was really easy actually (for the MKII). Got the 510 connector from Madvapes. Just need an atty you can waste, a pair of pliers, lead free solder & iron. Did you see my link?

Haha, yeah I did read it. Unfortunately, I'm not much for soldering, etc... Not that I couldn't learn, but I'm a bit nervous to learn on my brand new MKII.
 

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If you are interest in getting a screwdriver with a 510 atty, Trog the original maker of the screwdriver sells them on his site.

Although there is nothing wrong with getting an adapter he is having a sale buy 1 kit get 1 sd body free!

Thanks Col. I may end up doing that eventually, but can't justify buying another PV quite yet. :
 

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Thanks Col. I may end up doing that eventually, but can't justify buying another PV quite yet. :

:rolleyes: Give yourself a couple weeks... :p

Once I was analog free, and knew I was sticking to PV's for a least a while, I started going MOD whoring... SD MKII is where I started, then 3 MKI's, SP2, XHaler, Juice Box, Box mod, and... more. :evil: Welcome to vaping... you save a lot of money :sneaky:

Trog's MKI SD's are great! and come in 510, 901, or 801 battery connections!
 

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:rolleyes: Give yourself a couple weeks... :p

Once I was analog free, and knew I was sticking to PV's for a least a while, I started going MOD whoring... SD MKII is where I started, then 3 MKI's, SP2, XHaler, Juice Box, Box mod, and... more. :evil: Welcome to vaping... you save a lot of money :sneaky:

Trog's MKI SD's are great! and come in 510, 901, or 801 battery connections!

Haha! I'm already fighting the temptation! I quit analogs last Friday and there is no way I'm going back, vaping is so much better. I do have one question, what is the deal with the juice boxes? Are they just another large battery mod, or am I missing something?
 

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Search is your friend. But I'll help out regardless.

The best thing about a Juice Box, not having to refill your cartridge, not carrying extra cartridges and fluid with you. It's inside a bottle contained inside the box mod. Size varies. Some are 2XAA size boxes, IE the Mr Puffer using a 14500. Some are 3XAA boxes, or project box size like the Carlos JB that uses an 18650 batt. Most use a tube that goes up and drips into the cartridge to keep it moist, IE the Mr. Puffer. Others are bottom feeders IE; The Carlos Juicebox. There are others out there that people are making and selling, or there is always the option of building yourself one. Time consuming, but very inexpensive to do.

I love mine for driving and any other time I can't drip or fill a cart.
 

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Search is your friend. But I'll help out regardless.

The best thing about a Juice Box, not having to refill your cartridge, not carrying extra cartridges and fluid with you. It's inside a bottle contained inside the box mod. Size varies. Some are 2XAA size boxes, IE the Mr Puffer using a 14500. Some are 3XAA boxes, or project box size like the Carlos JB that uses an 18650 batt. Most use a tube that goes up and drips into the cartridge to keep it moist, IE the Mr. Puffer. Others are bottom feeders IE; The Carlos Juicebox. There are others out there that people are making and selling, or there is always the option of building yourself one. Time consuming, but very inexpensive to do.

I love mine for driving and any other time I can't drip or fill a cart.

Thank you, that is actually very helpful. I know search is my friend and I've been searching the heck out of this forum, but sometimes all the info out there can get rather overwhelming.
 
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