Best 3.7v MOD?

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good info for me b/c I'm compairing the chuck and SB.

one of the main concerns for me is the switches on mods.
What are your concerns with regard to the switches?

If your concern is that you are going to carry it in a pants pocket, then you need something that has a recessed switch or the switch will almost certainly get pressed and activate the battery. In fact, in a tight, enclosed space like a pants pocket even a recessed switch could get pressed, but obviously not as easily. At that point you might want something with an on/off switch just to make sure.

If you are going to carry it in you coat pocket, there should be no worries.

And if you are worried about a switch that doesn't always work, or gets stuck sometimes, or anything other than accidentally having it pressed when in a tight, enclosed space, then you also have no worries with the Chucks.

The switch on the Chucks always works, and never gets stuck.
 

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Man there's lots of good 3.7v mods out there, but I'd have to go with the Little Chuck or Bartleby. Little Chuck is built like a tank and can use a 1200mAh 18350, while the smaller Bartleby uses the 900mAh 14500. Either one will give you tons of use between battery changes. I like the Bart for mobility and the Little Chuck for around the house.

Chuck & Little Chuck

Bartleby
 

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The full size Chuck's are great PVs and can run at 3.7, 6, and 7.2V (use appropriate atty). The GGT and GGTS are probably the most versatile battery-wise, they can use almost any common Li-Ion batteries. The GGTS takes 510, 801 atties natively, plus 901/cartomizers with a small included adapter (this is my favorite for looks, it's beautiful). The Chameleon comes with connectors for all of the popular atties right out of the box. I have the 5V Prodigy V2 and it's a great device, but I can't honestly comment on the 3.7V versions. All of these mods are excellent devices and you would be happy with any of them. All of these vendors provide fantastic customer service, they are all active on the forums and very helpful. I haven't had any problems with any of them. I have no problem recommending any of them.
Chucks
GGT, GGTS, GGSlim US Vendor, UK(rest of the world) vendor
Chameleon
Prodigy
 

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this is all subjective lol i currently own a 905,a spade,a janty stick v3,a tornado,and a BB(soon to get a sp2,a copper and a juicebox)i like all of them for differnt reasons for battery live the tornado is sick! i usualy get a day easy from it for portability the janty v3 fro design the BB the 905 and Spade packs a good punch as well.so just find one you like and have fun
 
Majestic your talking about the 2 x AA mod box? that uses 1 battery? or finding a 3 AA box & Running 6V?
I currently Did my own Box. Cracked it in half when I slipped the Drill. Works Great though. with how little I vape currently about 3 carts A Day im on day 3.
Not the best looking unit but Cheap to make. to save up for what Other Toys I will want.
 

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Man there's lots of good 3.7v mods out there, but I'd have to go with the Little Chuck or Bartleby. Little Chuck is built like a tank and can use a 1200mAh 18350, while the smaller Bartleby uses the 900mAh 14500. Either one will give you tons of use between battery changes. I like the Bart for mobility and the Little Chuck for around the house.

Chuck & Little Chuck

Bartleby

What he said:)
RIMP:evil:
 

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Majestic your talking about the 2 x AA mod box? that uses 1 battery? or finding a 3 AA box & Running 6V?
I currently Did my own Box. Cracked it in half when I slipped the Drill. Works Great though. with how little I vape currently about 3 carts A Day im on day 3.
Not the best looking unit but Cheap to make. to save up for what Other Toys I will want.

I use the 4 cell AA box from Radio Shack. Two of the cell compartments are re-wired to accept the two 14500 batts in parallel for 3.7v to the atty. The third cell compartment is use for a wiring channel, the push button and the atty mount. The fourth cell compartment was left open for spare atty and cart storage.
 
I use the 4 cell AA box from Radio Shack. Two of the cell compartments are re-wired to accept the two 14500 batts in parallel for 3.7v to the atty. The third cell compartment is use for a wiring channel, the push button and the atty mount. The fourth cell compartment was left open for spare atty and cart storage.

Hmm now thats a Thought..
I need to get a new AA Box. wish i could find a 3AA box Locally So I could take and have a tad room & not too big
If I had a extra 510 connector I would make 2 units.
Plan currently is a 2 AA box. 510 connector on 1 end & a 401 on the other end.
But I like your idea I will have to check the feel of the 4AA box.be able to run 3.6v or 5v-7.2v with a few parts to drop the voltage. & bypass it depending on the voltage I want. You have me a good idea.
Might try my 401 on the bottom end today As I have 3 batt connectors for it.
the 401 tastes great directly off my 3.7v battery.
 

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Hmm now thats a Thought..
I need to get a new AA Box. wish i could find a 3AA box Locally So I could take and have a tad room & not too big
If I had a extra 510 connector I would make 2 units.
Plan currently is a 2 AA box. 510 connector on 1 end & a 401 on the other end.
But I like your idea I will have to check the feel of the 4AA box.be able to run 3.6v or 5v-7.2v with a few parts to drop the voltage. & bypass it depending on the voltage I want. You have me a good idea.
Might try my 401 on the bottom end today As I have 3 batt connectors for it.
the 401 tastes great directly off my 3.7v battery.

Although the 4x AA box is a little wider you eventually get accustom to the feel and grip. I've used mine so much that parts of the plastic on the front and back are polished smooth and shiny from gripping it. For a little variety I have a 901 batt to 510 atty adapter as I like vaping in the evening with a 510 when I'm sitting around watching TV. Otherwise my box has a 901 batt connector for every day use.

Good luck on your project!
 

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Honestly , you cant go wrong with any of these. I personally just like the Silver Bullet because its so durable, i could whack someone with it and i know it would vape just fine after. The juice box i use mainly at home and i love the bartleby just for convenience at work.

The only other mod i want is the SUper 6....That thing is awesome looking !!
 

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Don't beleive their warranty. Mine was under warranty and they did NOTHING for me at Puresmoker. I am happy for those of you who had good service but it is irrelevent to me. I choose carefully because money is tight but had one problem after another with mine and PS won't come through on their warranty. They changed the terms AFTER I bought my prodigy. I would have worked with them on it but they flatly refused to do anything.. Be careful with this one
 

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Honestly , you cant go wrong with any of these. I personally just like the Silver Bullet because its so durable, i could whack someone with it and i know it would vape just fine after. The juice box i use mainly at home and i love the bartleby just for convenience at work.

The only other mod i want is the SUper 6....That thing is awesome looking !!

I've been reading up on the super six.

the super six looks like a nice piece of gear.
 

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