I keep up to date on just about every VV Mod on the market and I can honestly say I have never seen this before. This appears to be some obscure variation of the LavaTube, but the Lavatubes from L-rider or Young June are a solid one-piece 4-button design with an end cap. Both allow the user to check the resistance of the cartomizer along with many other menu features. I don't believe this is either an L-rider or Young June device but some obscure variation of a Lavatube.
What is the Amp Switch Limit?
Can I check battery voltage?
Can I turn off the LED?
Can I check the atomizer Ohms vs Resistance (already know resistance is a no)?
Are there safety features for my and the unit's protection, if so please list them?
Who makes this and what other devices do they make?
How accurate is the voltage on-load and off-load?
Does it have a drip-well for Drip Atomizers?
Who makes the battery it comes with?
A 2 piece design, how do the pieces join together, theaded or some other means?
How durable is it and what happens if I drop it?
Has it ever been sold on the open market?
Are the buttons rated, if so what are they rated at?
Is there a special warranty, like a 1-year full replacement warranty?
Is the tube metal, if so what kind and is it well machined, do both ends line up smoothly?
How long did you guys test it in-house, if so we should be able to expect a quick reply...right?
When was this unit released, recently or months ago?
Will the unit detect shorting issues and will it display Error Codes?
Will V4L carry 510 replacement Tank Cartos?
I'd love to learn more about it. There are a lot of proven 3+ Amp VV Mods on the market today, many of which are well under $100.00 bundled or not. When something is cool it's cool for a reason, anything less just makes it Kool-Aid. After 2 years VV mods are nothing new, LED menus are nothing new, 3.5 Amp to 5 Amp switches are nothing new, buttons rated for 10,000,000 uses are nothing new, multi-function menus are nothing new, 7-8 layers of protection is nothing new, and 1-year full replacement warranties are nothing new.
New product, shiny, displays the date and time, has funny easter egg message at turn-off, and we sell it...are certainly interesting selling points....just tell me why this unit is the one to buy over others? What makes it unique, better, "cool" and worthy of my $100.00. If I buy this unit am I buying a great device or I am basically paying to be a beta-tester who will be out of warranty after 90 days?
Many have asked me why the V4L batteries are the best of the KRs, what makes them different, and I can easily note why they are the best of the best. Better draw, premium cells, switches, higher mAh, longer cut-off times, premium finishes, and jeweled LEDs flash code logic.
Not meaning to troll, I have been around too long and you know me better than that. But these are the real questions that need to be asked, questions that newbs and first-time Mod buyers are unaware of and fans will just gloss over. It used to be $100 wouldn't buy much in the VV world, those days have dramatically changed.
If I go to my local Golf Equipment dealer and they are selling a new $400 Callaway Driver you'd better believe I would want to know exactly why and what makes it so special before I laid down my cash.
In any case..."Thank you Wader!!!" for the announcement.