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the Gunmetal is just stunning. Plus it has really held it's gloss - no marks on it at all, except on its ..... .... that gives it a burnished look, so I won't mind if the whole mod goes that way :thumb:

Here's a couple with gunmetal in stock, but they are in Europe:

Asmodus Colossal 80W Box Mod Gunmetal Chrome - Fourtwenty.ch - Dein schweizer Growshop und Trendshop!
Asmodus Colossal 80w TC Box Mod

Element vape still has orange, white and red for $24.99 The red is stunning :hubba:

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@DeloresRose , or anyone else, do you have the asMODus Lustro?
Is it a good one?
Do you like it?
Thank you ... :thumbs:
I like the Lustro, it's definitely not a Minikin V2 though, corners are sharpish and that cheesy light bar on the side is cheesy. ;) I like the light up fire button but could do without the bar.

Works well, turn off the IR motion sensor for screen control to save you some sanity. There is a ridge around the positive posts in the battery bay that will catch on wraps so be aware of that as well. I got it cheap and is well worth the money paid.
 

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I like the Lustro, it's definitely not a Minikin V2 though, corners are sharpish and that cheesy light bar on the side is cheesy. ;) I like the light up fire button but could do without the bar.

Works well, turn off the IR motion sensor for screen control to save you some sanity. There is a ridge around the positive posts in the battery bay that will catch on wraps so be aware of that as well. I got it cheap and is well worth the money paid.

I cut down the ridge around the positive contact on my Colossal. Mine was super tight and I couldn't get enough grip to push the battery up against the spring at the other end. I had to use the side of the battery cover to lever it up, which put dents in the battery wrap. Figured sooner or later I would tear a wrap. It was quite easy to do with a sharp knife. You just have to make sure you leave it smooth after cutting. I only cut the front part of the ridge, left it there at the back.
 

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I like the Lustro, it's definitely not a Minikin V2 though, corners are sharpish and that cheesy light bar on the side is cheesy. ;) I like the light up fire button but could do without the bar.

Works well, turn off the IR motion sensor for screen control to save you some sanity. There is a ridge around the positive posts in the battery bay that will catch on wraps so be aware of that as well. I got it cheap and is well worth the money paid.

The light bar turns off, if you like. Oddly the IR in this one works great. I still turned it off though. It just seems pointless. Not that I don’t love my V2s, but this has an updated chip. All of them have a good menu, I think. Very intuitive for me. I do still watch a review or two and learn something, but it’s easy to recall, unlike some menus I can never remember how to navigate.
 

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The light bar turns off, if you like. Oddly the IR in this one works great. I still turned it off though. It just seems pointless. Not that I don’t love my V2s, but this has an updated chip. All of them have a good menu, I think. Very intuitive for me. I do still watch a review or two and learn something, but it’s easy to recall, unlike some menus I can never remember how to navigate.
When you turn off the light bar it also turns off the button light unfortunately and I like the button light. I run mine in Eco (stealth) mode which keeps the screen disabled unless you do 3 clicks to turn it on, saves a little battery power and a quick click on the fire button tells me if the lustro is off or on. ;)

I don't notice much difference between it and the Minikin V2 with vaping, both run in (H) power mode around 80W.

I've yet to use the bottom flashlight feature, still waiting for the opportunity to say "I have a Leatherman and a Lustro, I can see to fix that!" :D
 

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I cut down the ridge around the positive contact on my Colossal. Mine was super tight and I couldn't get enough grip to push the battery up against the spring at the other end. I had to use the side of the battery cover to lever it up, which put dents in the battery wrap. Figured sooner or later I would tear a wrap. It was quite easy to do with a sharp knife. You just have to make sure you leave it smooth after cutting. I only cut the front part of the ridge, left it there at the back.
That's an easy work around that I might just do, thanks.
 

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Excuse the no Asmodus usurper :D Really pleased with these. And thanks to @Skunk! for the switch breakdown earlier in the month....only just discovered it!!
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When you turn off the light bar it also turns off the button light unfortunately and I like the button light. I run mine in Eco (stealth) mode which keeps the screen disabled unless you do 3 clicks to turn it on, saves a little battery power and a quick click on the fire button tells me if the lustro is off or on. ;)

I don't notice much difference between it and the Minikin V2 with vaping, both run in (H) power mode around 80W.

I've yet to use the bottom flashlight feature, still waiting for the opportunity to say "I have a Leatherman and a Lustro, I can see to fix that!" :D

I have used the flashlight just because it’s there. I found my earring under the couch with it, although it’s not terribly bright. It’s a gimmick, but it doesn’t hurt anything.
 

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I wonder how cheaply I could find a Minikin v3 for yet. Do you think they are down to 15 bucks yet? Or do you think Asmodus won't weather the humiliation and will buy them all back?

I still have not found a superb deal on an Almighty yet, and like, I want one. Sigh.

Y'all are no help, just showing off what you have. Heh.

I'm not an Asm0dus FANATIC but I do kind of have a surprisingly high number of them, actually.

Anna
 

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    One could take this moment of quiet to tell me if 54 buck is a decent price for an Almighty.

    Oh hell I don't need it. I'm fine. Really.

    You lot are all off polishing your mods I know it. Heh.

    Anna

    The correct term is thanks to @DPLongo22 is Polishing Your Wood :blink:

    If you can put up with the slow boat 3fvape have it for $49.99 or FT for $54

    And where's our pic of your Pulse?!?!?! ;)
     

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    I don't have a spruzza - but I probably will end up with one. The chip in it is the same chip used in the Colossal - this is an AWESOME chip for TC or just power mode. Amazing battery life as well.

    @Zazie has a Pumper or 2 which uses the same system as the Spruzza, so she can let you know about that.

    Size wise, it's pretty much identical to the hcigar vt inbox
     

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    Thinking on getting a Spruzza, anyone have one? If so let me know.
    I have a Spruzza but haven't put it into service yet. I am using the Pumper, though, and it works very well. I paired it with an RDTA (the Galaxies), because the pump mechanism doesn't suck excess liquid back into the bottle, and it's been a joy to use. Filling is supereasy, too: you just turn the latch on the bottom and use the pump lever to pop the bottle out. The only negative is that you have to remove the pump from the bottle and set it someplace where it won't make a mess.

    The Spruzza has what I gather is a Billet Box style juice enclosure, which is an altogether different beast. I think it may end up being tidier to fill, but I'm not sure. Regardless, if its pump works like the Pumper's, it'll do a good job.

    I really should give my Spruzza a try. I've had it for weeks (months?).
     
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