Dont see many Super 6 reviews!

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tunabubblegum

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Is it just too new?
I only see a few reviews on Youtube, not much else.

Did a Google search, and came up with very little.

I would think that such a "high end" PV would have tons of reviews! :confused:

Maybe one of you Super 6 owners would like to give us a nice detailed
review? ;)
All us folk who are thinking of buying one would be very happy to see more "hands on" reviews and un-biased opinions :)

This is after all, a pretty expensive PV, so the more info we can get from
you owners, the better.

Or, have I just missed it? :oops:
 

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I will give a quick review, but I have a SuperT1 and a Super6 and I like them enough to have a SuperT banner as my signature so I obviously love these things. The Super 6 has a very simple design machined to perfection so there is really almost nothing that can go wrong. I really like the way it sits in my hand and since the button is adjustable I can get the 'action' just the way I like it. So I like the way it works and I like the way it looks. If I had to choose only PV this would be it no question in my mind. The only draw back is that there is an eternal waiting list so you need some patience. Now with all that said, I like the SuperTs so much that I don't think any review I write is all that useful. I have a few other big battery models that are now back ups (there are a couple that I like a lot too) and I have gone through all the mass produced kits (they are all in storage) and the SuperT is my favorite and so much so that I have never felt I could do a review that didn't end up being an ad and thus not all that useful for other consumers.

Addendum: I should add though that it only takes Cr2s for 6v. I am not particularly fond of 6v vaping and only do so rarely, but some people have had concerns with CR2s. Personally I think you need to be careful with all HV set ups and if you are over cautious (pair your batteries, check them with a multimeter, check for damage, use the correct charger...) like you should be they would be fine.
 
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I also have a Super 6 on order and have also ordered his recently announced Precise...

Can't wait for these bad boys to arrive.... Maybe next week for my S6 and I'd image a month or two for the Precise...

ETA: Here is a link to the Super T Forum (Lots of photos and discussions about the Super 6 and the Precise)

Linky --> http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/super-t-manufacturing/

Kris
 
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tunabubblegum

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I will give a quick review, but I have a SuperT1 and a Super6 and I like them enough to have a SuperT banner as my signature so I obviously love these things. The Super 6 has a very simple design machined to perfection so there is really almost nothing that can go wrong. I really like the way it sits in my hand and since the button is adjustable I can get the 'action' just the way I like it. So I like the way it works and I like the way it looks. If I had to choose only PV this would be it no question in my mind. The only draw back is that there is an eternal waiting list so you need some patience. Now with all that said, I like the SuperTs so much that I don't think any review I write is all that useful. I have a few other big battery models that are now back ups (there are a couple that I like a lot too) and I have gone through all the mass produced kits (they are all in storage) and the SuperT is my favorite and so much so that I have never felt I could do a review that didn't end up being an ad and thus not all that useful for other consumers.

Addendum: I should add though that it only takes Cr2s for 6v. I am not particularly fond of 6v vaping and only do so rarely, but some people have had concerns with CR2s. Personally I think you need to be careful with all HV set ups and if you are over cautious (pair your batteries, check them with a multimeter, check for damage, use the correct charger...) like you should be they would be fine.

Which atty option did you get?
Did you get a 801 w/ adjustible draw?

If you have the 510 version, I would be interested to know if they machined vent holes in the adapter and how many.
The design looks more like the Prodigy in terms of the atty adapter where
it screws down into the adapter and has no notches for the vents.

Are you wicking your juice or direct dripping?
If dripping, what is the leaking like and how many drops can you put on
the atty w/o leaking?

Sorry, since your the only one around here who has one and wants to
post, I will pick on you for answers! LOL!! ;)
 

tunabubblegum

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i never heard of a super 6. i did a search here and came up with nothing....i did a youtube search and came up with mostly boxing.

do u have a link?

Just go over to the Super T Manufacturing website and click on
the on-line catalog.
They discontinued the Super T and replaced with the Super 6, plus they
have a new smaller 3.7V PV called Precise that looks very sleek and neat :p
 

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I'd try to find a good in depth written review first. With a few exceptions, such as grimmgreen, I find video reviews to be less than useful. Five minutes of some guy or gal taking a mod out of a package and blowing vapor into a webcam saying "It's awesome" doesn't cut it for me anymore. I don't think they're doing a favor to anyone.

Every mod has strengths and flaws, and they're often subjective. Look for someone whos been vaping for a while, and has used the mod for a month or more. A mod is like a girlfriend or boyfriend, you only really get to know them after you've lived with them for a while.
 

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Which atty option did you get?
Did you get a 801 w/ adjustible draw?

If you have the 510 version, I would be interested to know if they machined vent holes in the adapter and how many.
The design looks more like the Prodigy in terms of the atty adapter where
it screws down into the adapter and has no notches for the vents.

Are you wicking your juice or direct dripping?
If dripping, what is the leaking like and how many drops can you put on
the atty w/o leaking?

Sorry, since your the only one around here who has one and wants to
post, I will pick on you for answers! LOL!! ;)


I have the 510 version and I use a 306 for dipping. I don't get any leakage although if I over do the liquid and the battery is getting a little weak I can get a drop of liquid pooled on the center post which can cause bad contact. I just remove the atomizer and clean the contact. The 510 adaptor doesn't have notches or vent holes and it appears to work with a gap between the atomizer, but it is not visible with the way the whole thing is designed, especially with the S6. I do notice that it does give it a slightly easier draw than some other mods and what I remember with the stock 510 batteries. It isn't a real significant difference and that is either good or bad depending on your preferences. (I never do reviews because I realized a long time ago that almost everything about vaping is personal preference: best atty, best voltage, ergonomics, liquid...)

The 901 and 801s have an O-ring which I think takes care of any leakage, but that is all second hand info (I recall a thread about it in the subforum). The adjustable 801 adaptors really look great and seems like a great way to fine tune the unit to your preference. Personally, I have never been a fan of the 801 atomizer for a number of reasons, so I have no first hand info there either.
 
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