About the Precise?

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JustMeAgain

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I am thinking about ordering a Precise, but I had a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with.

I really like the look of the Precise, but I'm a little confused about the batteries ~ Does it only accept 10440 protected batteries? I've decided I don't care for the warmer vapor that comes from a HV mod, so I think I'd be ok with a 3.7 that would be more consistent than the other batteries, but I'd like a little longer between charge times than the 10440 gives.

I see that there's a couple of new Super-T mods in the works - are these going to look like the Super 6 or the Precise as far as the shape of the body? I like the way the Precise isn't much wider than the atty.

Lately I've been using the turbo cartomizers on a 510 battery and I was wondering if anyone uses cartos on the Precise?

Sorry...I know this this is rambling...I'm getting stupid-tired :yawn:

So, if I want a thin mod that takes a 3.7 battery but with more mAh than the 10440, will one of the new mods be what I'm looking for or will the Precise use any of the higher mAh batteries?

I saw that ordering Super 6 is suspended right now, is there a long delay on shipping the Precise?

I'll go to bed now before I'm tempted to make any more babbling posts.

Thanks!
 

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The original 10440 Precise does "Only" use the protected batts.

The newest releases are going to look exactly like the Precise (although the Super6's are very classy) only larger to accommodate whatever battery you choose (18650 or 16340).
If you want a smaller PV, go with the 16340.. I have a T1 that runs the 16340's and I couldn't be happier. It's actually shorter in length than the 14500 Super 6.

I have an older unit that runs the 18650's and I never use it anymore due to the size and power I get from the AW IMR 16340's...

Whatever way you decide to go, you'll be getting a true work of art/enginerring excellence that also vapes.

I ordered the 16340 model and can't wait for it to get here (even though I will).
 

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The original 10440 Precise does "Only" use the protected batts.

The newest releases are going to look exactly like the Precise (although the Super6's are very classy) only larger to accommodate whatever battery you choose (18650 or 16340).
If you want a smaller PV, go with the 16340.. I have a T1 that runs the 16340's and I couldn't be happier. It's actually shorter in length than the 14500 Super 6.

I have an older unit that runs the 18650's and I never use it anymore due to the size and power I get from the AW IMR 16340's...

Whatever way you decide to go, you'll be getting a true work of art/enginerring excellence that also vapes.

I ordered the 16340 model and can't wait for it to get here (even though I will).

Thanks for the info, Brock...

I decided to take my time and really shop around to find just the right mod to buy next, so I've spent a week or so reading up and asking questions. Then when I decide that maybe the Precise is exactly what I'm looking for, there's new options to consider. 8-o

I wish I understood more about batteries. From what I think I know, though, isn't a 16340 16mm v a 10440 at 10mm, so even the 16340 will be half again as wide as the the Precise. Am I getting that right?

Did I read somewhere that there are new 10440's that have more mAh? Hmmm...wonder how they'd squeeze more time into the same size?

Since when did shopping get so complicated...:p

Oh, and what is a T1? - scratch that question...found the sticky about models...
 
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The T1 is an older discontinued model. The Preicse 10440 is the thinnest mod i carry. So if ultra small and slim is what you are looking for that would be the one. The two new mods i have in the works will be identical in looks and function to the Precise 10440, only on a larger scale to accomodate larger batteries, but obviously, they will be bigger.

With regular atomizers and a medium to heavy vape use expect about two hours battery life on average with the protected 10440.
 
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