No way! Not here!
I received my Prodigy (510 version) a few hours ago, and haven't been able to put it down, since!
I had already bought extra RCR123a batteries and a charger, so I had batteries charged up and ready to go. At first, I couldn't get the battery cover on correctly, so I took the batteries out and screwed the cap on and off a few times. This loosened it up, and I was able to get the cover on more easily.
I started with 36mg flavorless liquid, but couldn't continue with it for very long. I diluted 10ml of 36mg liquid with 10ml of VG to produce 18mg liquid, and I have to say that 18mg is more than enough to satisfy me, whereas I was using 36mg all the time before today.
I think I could go even lower on the amount of nicotine, as this 18mg liquid provides more than enough throat hit to satisfy me. I have about 250ml of 36mg, and I believe I can say with certainty that the Prodigy will enable me to double my supply to 500ml at the least!
I'm a heavy vaper. I've been using the first set of batteries for over 3 hours, and they're still going strong! To give you an idea of how heavily I vape, before using the Prodigy I would go through 10 to 12 battery changes a day using the 510 with standard 510 manual batteries. Just about every hour I would have to switch to a freshly charged battery. Needless to say, I will not miss playing that tiring game of musical batteries all day.
The Prodigy is actually much smaller than I thought it would be. For some reason, all the pictures I've seen make it look huge. I thought it was going to be the size of one of those medium sized flashlights, but it is closer in size to a mini maglite. The Prodigy fits my (adult male) hand perfectly, and the manual button is in the ideal location for effortless vaping.
I've seen descriptions of the Prodigy which say it is the thickness of a roll of quarters, but that is an exaggeration. It is more like a roll of nickels. Not nearly as big as I had envisioned. I'm very pleased with the size.
Over all, I have to give the Prodigy a 10 out of 10. Vapor production is consistently above average. Throat hit is INCREDIBLE. If you haven't yet tried the Prodigy, but are satisfied with the current level of nicotine you are using with whatever PV you are using now, chances are you'll want to reduce that nicotine level once you get the Prodigy. Even with cutting my nic level in half, the Prodigy provides me with MORE satisfaction than I was getting with 36mg liquid and standard 510 batteries.
I must congratulate Steve and PureSmoker for providing us with a quality product that truly enhances the vaping experience. Well done, Steve. And thank you!
Forget about the GG, Screwdriver, and any of those others. The Prodigy is all you'll ever need!
I received my Prodigy (510 version) a few hours ago, and haven't been able to put it down, since!
I had already bought extra RCR123a batteries and a charger, so I had batteries charged up and ready to go. At first, I couldn't get the battery cover on correctly, so I took the batteries out and screwed the cap on and off a few times. This loosened it up, and I was able to get the cover on more easily.
I started with 36mg flavorless liquid, but couldn't continue with it for very long. I diluted 10ml of 36mg liquid with 10ml of VG to produce 18mg liquid, and I have to say that 18mg is more than enough to satisfy me, whereas I was using 36mg all the time before today.
I think I could go even lower on the amount of nicotine, as this 18mg liquid provides more than enough throat hit to satisfy me. I have about 250ml of 36mg, and I believe I can say with certainty that the Prodigy will enable me to double my supply to 500ml at the least!
I'm a heavy vaper. I've been using the first set of batteries for over 3 hours, and they're still going strong! To give you an idea of how heavily I vape, before using the Prodigy I would go through 10 to 12 battery changes a day using the 510 with standard 510 manual batteries. Just about every hour I would have to switch to a freshly charged battery. Needless to say, I will not miss playing that tiring game of musical batteries all day.
The Prodigy is actually much smaller than I thought it would be. For some reason, all the pictures I've seen make it look huge. I thought it was going to be the size of one of those medium sized flashlights, but it is closer in size to a mini maglite. The Prodigy fits my (adult male) hand perfectly, and the manual button is in the ideal location for effortless vaping.
I've seen descriptions of the Prodigy which say it is the thickness of a roll of quarters, but that is an exaggeration. It is more like a roll of nickels. Not nearly as big as I had envisioned. I'm very pleased with the size.
Over all, I have to give the Prodigy a 10 out of 10. Vapor production is consistently above average. Throat hit is INCREDIBLE. If you haven't yet tried the Prodigy, but are satisfied with the current level of nicotine you are using with whatever PV you are using now, chances are you'll want to reduce that nicotine level once you get the Prodigy. Even with cutting my nic level in half, the Prodigy provides me with MORE satisfaction than I was getting with 36mg liquid and standard 510 batteries.
I must congratulate Steve and PureSmoker for providing us with a quality product that truly enhances the vaping experience. Well done, Steve. And thank you!
Forget about the GG, Screwdriver, and any of those others. The Prodigy is all you'll ever need!
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