DEBUTING the NEW KTS X6 - Kamry Telescopic Storm Mechanical Mod! Complete Kit at An Unbelieveable Price! MUST SEE!

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I wonder could this be done with SS mesh Hhmmmmm.
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Why are there vent holes where your finger goes? Isnt that unsafe? :confused:

I don't see why. There's no way you could actually block them with that style button. There are also three more on the top ring. I think their placement is pleasant to the eyes and would work as desired if the need arose.
 

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there are vent holes on top and bottum,, many other mods have vent holes poiunted at your face while other mod including usa mods are directly in your hand. thn for the question though
I would never use one that had vent holes pointed at my face or my hands (or are you referring to the bottom vent holes on other mods at the base?) I thought the holes on top were for adjustable air flow, whoops. I was thinking of getting this one just not so sure now.....what do you think bad? Is it something I should worry about? Am I over thinking this? Honest question.
 

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I would never use one that had vent holes pointed at my face or my hands (or are you referring to the bottom vent holes on other mods at the base?) I thought the holes on top were for adjustable air flow, whoops. I was thinking of getting this one just not so sure now.....what do you think bad? Is it something I should worry about? Am I over thinking this? Honest question.

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the top 3 holes are for venting not airflow, the 3 holes by the button would be by your finger and not your hand and it would gas out away from you face in either situation, i have venting on many other items that if they failed would gas into your hand so i see this as a much safer way at least for the 3 holes that are located by the button.
 
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the top 3 holes are for venting not airflow, the 3 holes byt the button would be by your finger and not your hand and it would gas out away from you face in either situation, i have venting on many other items that if they failed would gas into your hand so i see this as a much safer way at least for the 3 holes that are located by the button.
ok cool....thanks for the response.
 

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Super New KTS Mechanical Kit - The Kamry Telescopic Storm!
$79.95 $74.95 Special Price for First Week!

We have been using this mod in testing and VERY IMPRESSED! Not only is it able to telescope to use three different batteries: 18350, 18500 and 18650 but this chrome beauty has a lightweight comfortable feel in the hand, very pleasant and practical in use.
The mechanical fire button is located at the base of the unit and its 'play' can be adjusted. You can also screw all the way up to lock it in place so the unit does not automactically fire.

We are offering the full kit with: •The KTS Telescoping Mechanical Mod
  • 2 18650 Batteries
  • Wall battery charger
  • X6 2.5ml 2.4ohm Replaceable 4 wick tank with coil head
  • 2 Extra 2.4ohm coil wicks
  • Large zippered eGo Case with belt loop.
  • Thorough manual
  • FANTASTIC Breakthrough Price!


Using an 18350 Battery On This Mod
To use an 18350 battery you need to remove the outer tube . Then thread your mod head on to the proper side of the inner tube. You then drop your battery into the unit and screw in the bottom part of the inner tube until secure. BE VERY CAREFUL ON THE THREADING! The threading is specific on either end on where it screws into. If this is not threading smooth do NOT force it or you will cross thread and ruin this part of the mod. We cannot accept returns on this mod if that happens and right now we do not have extra tubes so BE CAREFUL!

Other Features
  • Fully vented on the top and bottom (see pictures to the left)
  • This sports an eGo well meaning it will accomodate any CE4 style clearo that does not require outside threading to connect. For instance our Stardusts and ReDux will work...we have not been able to confirm others at the time of this posting.
  • Can be fully disassembled from top to bottom for cleaning.
  • Lightweight so that it is very practical and comfortable in every day use.
  • 14 day warranty from receipt of purchase


I'm a bumping dis for Max to drool over :D
 

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