Coming soon to Pufftronic Creations, The UMP

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Presenting the first UMP or Ultimate MrPuffer.

This device is made from a solid block of aluminum and not much larger than the MP1. It is made to be durable. I love my MP1's but battery box mods are only as strong the box it is built on (and the switch used). The MP1 is made to be a affordable and fun unit for people to be able to buy without breaking the bank.

So I want to offer a high end unit made to be very reliable and tough. Simple and attractive as well.

Press fitted connectors need no epoxy. Only one wire is used, leaving less possibility for issues. The switch is place on top to help avoid accidental activation and makes the unit thinner. There is no led in this particular unit. It uses standard unmodded 3ml bottles so you can swap flavors with ease and keep caps on your spares bottles. The button is of much higher quality and should work for a long time.

This unit can run at both 6v and 3.7 depending on batteries used. The case is vented and lid is designed to open under extreme pressure.

Units use the same patent pending system used on the MP1 allowing you to feed liquid to the cart through a hose. The hose is clear and allows you to see fluid being pumped so you can gauge how much fluid you add. Liquid is added to the bridge through the filler or by direct dripping. All parts are easy to remove and replace.

Here are some pics and a video (lots of bad wind noise in a few spots, sorry about that). Unit is still a beta but this may be available as soon as July. There currently is no list.

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Here is the video, sorry again about all the wind noise.:(
YouTube - The "UMP" from pufftronic creations.
 
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Looks awesome Good job MP:toast: Is there a off/on switch??

Currently no kill switch, I am testing it and its pretty hard to set off unless you put something on top of it in your pocket. If needed I had a cap made for the button but so far it has not been needed. We will see after another week or two if it fires on me as I keep putting it through its paces. But testing is the best part of this job. I love trying out something new. :)
 
Very, very cool. Can you give us an estimate on price so I can start saving my pennies?
I can't set a price yet as currently I am streamlining production to make these as affordable as possible. They will be built the same way but by using more refined steps with better prepping. Possibly setting up multiple machines.

Just watched the video...and wow, you have amazing eyes!
I thank you for the complement. :)
 
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