Getting a chuck on Wednesday- help?

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Xanax

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Okay so I'm definitely getting a Little Chuck on Wednesday and I'm wondering about a few things:

The little chuck runs at 3.7v right? Is it possible to vape at 6v too? (not important really)

-Do batteries come with the chuck? (not too important if they don't- I have some 18350 batts already

-Are there any common problems/issues/annoyances that occur with chucks over time? (for example does the button hurt your finger when you vape for hours at a time?) list any other issues too if there are any!

-Does the Thag crew have a repair program?

-Also, does building time differ if you get one without a graphic at all? If so, by how much? How long am I looking to wait for my chuck to be born at Thag's busiest time?

Thanks guys. I look forward to being part of the thag clan ;)
 

Poeia

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The Little Chuck is 3.7v only. It uses either a 16340 or an 18350 battery. Both are available at Mad Vapes. Lighthound has the 16340 as well. They do not come with the Chuck.

If you want to vape at either 3.7 or 6 volts, you need to buy a big Chuck.

The Chuck's weak spot is the button. If anything goes wrong, the "Chuck crew" (also known as "Jeff") repairs it (you pay for the postage.)

Chucks are basically built on a first-come basis. Jeff might do a little playing with it to make the best use of his time, but it won't change your build day by more than a day or so. (There is also a bribe program.)
 

thewomenfolk

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Some have mentioned that the button hurts their finger over time but I think that's because they're using their thumb. Just use your index finger and there won't be a problem. At least there's not for me.

As for the bribe program, just send me a large sum of money and I'll ask Jeff if he'll kindly get your Chuck done quickly. :D

Good luck, you're going to love your Chuck!
 

AmyB66

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Poeia answered your batt questions, as far as the graphics, I do think the plan chucks go alittle faster but not by much. I waited a month for my first chucks, three weeks for the second round and about two weeks for my last one. I think it had more to do with Jeff's work load than anything.

They are worth the wait. If it is in your budget only for one, then get exactly the design you want, even if it takes a few extra days. They are worth the wait.
 
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