Best HV device

Best HV device?

  • The GG

  • The Prodigy

  • The Silver Bullet

  • The Chuck


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Robert

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oh boy, this thread will probably get crazy in a little bit...

there's no easy answer to this question...and in my opinion i'd think about what voltage or combination of voltage is most important to you, and then think about which batteries the pv will take and how long you'll be able to continuously use them before a recharge. then you'll weigh that with or against the way the pv looks i suppose, huge, small, somewhere in between. but last (if there is such a thing) i would highly suggest you think long and hard about the supplier, their customer service record, and the overall emotional, aesthetic, and pragmatic response you get from both the supplier and the hv device.

best of luck to you!!! the search has got to be at least half the fun!

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Looks - Chuck (your own custom design, it won't ever look like anyone elses!)

Performance - Chuck (killer vape due to Brass/Copper materials for conductivity) nothing else stacks up at 3.7V. 6v just wasn't for me. Simple engineering/Zero problems.

Ease of Use - Chuck (cram in batteries and blow clouds with 3.V that rival 6v with no burnt out flavor like 6v). No switch issues (not the best looking switch but it WORKS).

Battery - Two 3v for 6v vaping (he sells sleeves also for $5) or a 3.7v 18650 3000mAh for Chuck. Little Chuck 3.7v only 16340 (various mAh) but also 17345 1300mAh or a 18350.

Warranty - Chuck! One YEAR (game over for most other battery units I think!!)

Customer Service - BEST customer service there is. My Little Chuck went back in when I broke it by messing with the interior (yah, durrr I twisted the wire connector off thinking I needed to tighten the interior "screw" it while cleaning the interior threads and end cap threads and lubing it) and while repairing it, Jeff put a new switch on and new spring (he'd upgraded everything right after my first one was made). Didn't charge me a penny for my f-up, upgrades or shipping it back to me. IF you have a problem, you'll never hear that it is a 'user' error from Jeff. :rolleyes:


Originally Posted by jeffakamax
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On the upside, my standard warranty protocol involves cleaning the threading and atty contacts and replacing the switch on ANYTHING that is warrantied whether it needs it or not.
Why? Because I'd hate like hell to have anyone pay postage again down the road for something I could have taken care of while it was in
THAG BUILT: A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing! = AWESOME!!

I've seen and tried plenty of models at my social group and have seen how they stack up. There is always something about each model I've looked at that is a problem or the price is beyond stupid.
 
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