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redrhino

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I have been reading a lot of great threads/posts,about T manufacturing...
Now.....I have heard nothing but great things from everyone...But i have yet, to see someone Actually explain the differences Between all of his units...For someone like my self who is not familiar with There products, it is very hard to determine which unit will fit my needs...

T1 Is self explanatory I got that one...(3.7V Unit) Great unit looks nice works great..Do not have one my self....Just going of everyone's reviews here...No explanation needed...

T2 What is it? And what is the MAIN difference between T1 and T2...Explanation needed...

The Mini -T :confused::confused::confused: Explanation needed...

And now the Super-Six....Got that one....
.(3.7V & 6.0V in one unit) Please correct if i am wrong......No explanation needed...

Thanks in advance...



 

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T1 uses 16430 battery (900mah) and has an optional sleeve for 2 cr2 batts for 6v.

T2 uses the same 16430 battery but is much cheaper and (at least appears) shorter in size. It was created after a shady company decided to basically rip off the T1's most important design cues and undercut Dave's prices.

Mini-t is the slimmest e-cig mod on the market. Runs on a 10440 (same as Janty stick and e-cigars). Same Super T quality but in a tiny package.

Hope that helps. Of course, these comments are all based on my own personal understanding.
 

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T1 uses 16430 battery (900mah) and has an optional sleeve for 2 cr2 batts for 6v.

T2 uses the same 16430 battery but is much cheaper and (at least appears) shorter in size. It was created after a shady company decided to basically rip off the T1's most important design cues and undercut Dave's prices.

Mini-t is the slimmest e-cig mod on the market. Runs on a 10440 (same as Janty stick and e-cigars). Same Super T quality but in a tiny package.

Hope that helps. Of course, these comments are all based on my own personal understanding.

JB, you could be David's director of sales. An outstanding 'splanation of the Super T line. I'd add just one thing...

The Super Six is the slimmest of any device on the market in its class.

Oh, 1 more thing... The SS and the original T1 are the ONLY devices on the market that have the adjustable draw feature for the 801 atty. There was another device that allowed something similar to it, but it is no longer being made with that feature.
 

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T1 uses 16430 battery (900mah) and has an optional sleeve for 2 cr2 batts for 6v.

T2 uses the same 16430 battery but is much cheaper and (at least appears) shorter in size. It was created after a shady company decided to basically rip off the T1's most important design cues and undercut Dave's prices.

Mini-t is the slimmest e-cig mod on the market. Runs on a 10440 (same as Janty stick and e-cigars). Same Super T quality but in a tiny package.

Hope that helps. Of course, these comments are all based on my own personal understanding.

Yes it does HELP........THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH jboze....This does clear up all of my questions/concerns.....Thanks again:)
 

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JB, you could be David's director of sales. An outstanding 'splanation of the Super T line. I'd add just one thing...

The Super Six is the slimmest of any device on the market in its class.

Oh, 1 more thing... The SS and the original T1 are the ONLY devices on the market that have the adjustable draw feature for the 801 atty. There was another device that allowed something similar to it, but it is no longer being made with that feature.

Sorry for the ignorance Richie G....But what exactly is the SS...
Thanks in advance....
 

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Thanks for the question Rhino; I was getting more than a little confused too. Figuring I need to go back and re-read everything. I’ve been waiting for the Super-T to go back into production since mid-October, but maybe the Super Six, as long as you don’t use the 6 volt option, is just like the Super-T (?) With only having a PV device for 4 days, I have just figured out that a 3.7 volt would be very max for me! It’s been 4 days of ‘how do I get the littlest amount of vapor.’ And I am probably in the minority, but loving when the battery gets worn down. Awesome idea re the Mini-T; I keep watching for that too. Almost signed up for the mini un-list.
 

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JB, you could be David's director of sales. An outstanding 'splanation of the Super T line. I'd add just one thing...

The Super Six is the slimmest of any device on the market in its class.

Oh, 1 more thing... The SS and the original T1 are the ONLY devices on the market that have the adjustable draw feature for the 801 atty. There was another device that allowed something similar to it, but it is no longer being made with that feature.

Looks like the Greek is selling 801 adjustable airflow adapters as well. All sold out at the moment. Haven't heard any reports on how well they work though. I would think it's still safe to say that Dave still has this part of the market cornered.
 

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Looks like the Greek is selling 801 adjustable airflow adapters as well. All sold out at the moment. Haven't heard any reports on how well they work though. I would think it's still safe to say that Dave still has this part of the market cornered.

Yes jboze....I kind of figured that T manufacturing was the pioneer of the adjustable draw lol...But just wasn't sure..Thanks for solidifying that for me...

Greatly appreciated....
 

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Ummmm....the super-six doesn't have the adjustable draw for the 801?

I believe it does....I did double check the website,to make sure...And yes absolutely....The 801 is the ONLY model that is being offered with the adjustable draw....
If I am wrong PLEASE CORRECT ME.....And my apologies in advance if i am wrong...
 

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On the web site it says "Super-Six unit with 801 adjustable draw adapter"

Yes, the new Super Six is available with adjustable draw with the 801. The super-six is also available in 510 and 901, minus the adjustable draw.

David
 

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Can someone please Explain the difference to me between 5V vaping and 6V vaping...
I myself have not vaped 5V or 6V...So Pretty much i do not know the difference...
But If anyone has Vaped Booth Please let me know the major differences...Your Opinions are Greatly Appreciated...Thanks...

Please do not Be BIAS on your opinions... Because I will be Buying a new PV within a week or so...And I am trying do decide between the Super-Six and a 5V PV ....Once again Thanks
 
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