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I received my screwdriver early this morning, which was a very prompt next-day service; thank you, Trogg. The atomiser/nebuliser isn't produced by Trogg's bunch, but I'll review the product as a whole.
I haven't had experience with nearly as many models as a lot of people on this board, so any comparisons I make are against the following models:
RN4081 (my first)
KB Classic (my second)
DSE901 (my third)
Build Quality/physical/aesthetics
Very nice build, everything fits perfectly and it's nice and solid. It's actually smaller than I thought it would be; I don't know what I was expecting, but it is a convenient size (I do have large hands). The battery is of course a lot larger than in my other e-cigs, which is the main selling point of the Screwdriver. The fact that it looks more like a screwdriver than a cigarette is a bonus for me.
Performance
The DSE901 atomiser works well here, and the 1000mAh battery delivers a good, constant current. Having used it heavily since I received it, it's nice not to worry about swapping out batteries constantly, as I have to do with the KB and others. Their batteries are fine, but atomiser performance drops off after a relatively short period by comparison.
I find that I get about the same amount of vapour from the Screwdriver as I do from my Janty, but without roasting the cartridge in the process. As described in other threads, I tend to roast my cartridge filling by over-heating the atomiser. This can leave a bitter throat hit, which is a little burnt; I don't suffer from that with the screwdriver. If I were to work on the assumption that I am over-working the Janty (which is likely the case), then the screwdriver produces a fair bit more vapour. Dripping the Janty works a lot better, and that's how I use it now.
The throat hit is both smooth and pleasant; having not tried this flue-cured 24mg stuff before I am pretty sure I'll be ordering a batch of it soon. This can't be accredited to the Screwdriver, but I thought I should mention it, since that's the liquid that comes with the unit.
Price
This unit isn't cheap, of that there is no doubt, but it's not produced in a factory in China so I was happy to pay that bit extra. I still think it should come with a Union Jack paint job, but you can't have it all
For the extended battery life I believe it is worth it, but if you have access to a power point and a charger for most of the day then you may not.
Overall: I'm very happy with the unit and will be using it as my primary device, with the KB as main backup. I would happily recommend it to any of my friends who have started e-smoking and believe that they will stick with it.
I received my screwdriver early this morning, which was a very prompt next-day service; thank you, Trogg. The atomiser/nebuliser isn't produced by Trogg's bunch, but I'll review the product as a whole.
I haven't had experience with nearly as many models as a lot of people on this board, so any comparisons I make are against the following models:
RN4081 (my first)
KB Classic (my second)
DSE901 (my third)
Build Quality/physical/aesthetics
Very nice build, everything fits perfectly and it's nice and solid. It's actually smaller than I thought it would be; I don't know what I was expecting, but it is a convenient size (I do have large hands). The battery is of course a lot larger than in my other e-cigs, which is the main selling point of the Screwdriver. The fact that it looks more like a screwdriver than a cigarette is a bonus for me.
Performance
The DSE901 atomiser works well here, and the 1000mAh battery delivers a good, constant current. Having used it heavily since I received it, it's nice not to worry about swapping out batteries constantly, as I have to do with the KB and others. Their batteries are fine, but atomiser performance drops off after a relatively short period by comparison.
I find that I get about the same amount of vapour from the Screwdriver as I do from my Janty, but without roasting the cartridge in the process. As described in other threads, I tend to roast my cartridge filling by over-heating the atomiser. This can leave a bitter throat hit, which is a little burnt; I don't suffer from that with the screwdriver. If I were to work on the assumption that I am over-working the Janty (which is likely the case), then the screwdriver produces a fair bit more vapour. Dripping the Janty works a lot better, and that's how I use it now.
The throat hit is both smooth and pleasant; having not tried this flue-cured 24mg stuff before I am pretty sure I'll be ordering a batch of it soon. This can't be accredited to the Screwdriver, but I thought I should mention it, since that's the liquid that comes with the unit.
Price
This unit isn't cheap, of that there is no doubt, but it's not produced in a factory in China so I was happy to pay that bit extra. I still think it should come with a Union Jack paint job, but you can't have it all
Overall: I'm very happy with the unit and will be using it as my primary device, with the KB as main backup. I would happily recommend it to any of my friends who have started e-smoking and believe that they will stick with it.