--BVapes.com-- Home of the DB1 (On sale soon!)

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Bringo

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Hello everyone! Just wanted to introduce my new website: BVapes.com

This site will be the exclusive home of a new mod I've designed... The DB1!

The DB1 is a new mod that I am very excited to introduce. I started designing the DB1 because I wanted a mod that was extremely durable, bottom fed, and still looked great at the same time. I have a job that is pretty physical, and the other mods I owned simply didn't cut it. I am very happy with how it turned out and hope to get everyone's input!

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Features:


  • Designed for use with a protected18650 battery.
  • All mechanical design-- No solder points or wire to break!
  • Bottom fed design. Holds 6Ml of your favorite fluid and feeds it directly into the atomizer by giving the bottle a slight squeeze.
  • Button rotates to lock.
  • Machined out of solid pieces of high strength aluminum alloy...this thing can take a beating!

We are hoping to offer a few finish options:

  • Unpainted (as pictured)
  • Brushed (matte finish)
  • Black (powder coat)
  • Red (powder coat)
  • Pink (powder coat)

Expected price is going to be around $180.00

Feel free to sign up for the newsletter on our site for immediate updates regarding this product!

BVapes.com

-Eric
 
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Bringo

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Think I'd rather have one anodized instead of powder coated. More colors and design choices.


Me too...unfortunately the closest anodizing shop is 200+ miles away :( I was pretty discouraged when I learned that. After doing some research though, I found that powder coating is extremely durable and has a surprising amount of cool pattern abilities (a veined or hammer-tone look and even wood grain)
 
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Picture time again!

This thing feels great to hold...forms great with the hand!
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Some photos of the inner workings...

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One of the goals I had with this mod was for it to be easily repairable. Sometimes RBAs can short and melt buttons...should that happen on the DB1, you can unscrew the button assembly and replace the plastic piece for around 30 cents.
 
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