So are these up for sale yet?, And how does it vape Mike?
It's nice. I really like the feel/finish, though am concerned that it'll get easily scratched (the Gripper has a similar finish and it's held up well though so maybe not an issue?). I love how easy it is to adjust voltages, turn off/on, etc. My only gripes are that the battery end is sort of cheesey and very cheaply threaded (it's a "push and 1/4 turn" kind of "threading"). I doubt it'll hold up if not babied when taking off/putting on. I like the overall size but not crazy about the SUPER bright display that lights up the whole house when you're vaping. I'm not sure if it's a big drain on the battery (nor do I really care about that) BUT I do care about how anti-stealthy it is. I wish there was a way to turn it off or if it only lit when adjusting voltages. It uses stacked batteries which is fairly common for vv but doesn't compare to the higher end mods that have boost circuitry (though it doesn't COST what those mods cost so that's to be expected). There are 2 teeny-tiny vent holes and they are complete inadequate for their purpose (venting).
Overall I like it but I prefer the shape of the Gripper but this unit's adjustment is easier (as is the Twists). Compared to the Twist I like this display IF it didn't light up all the time, and it has a wider range of available voltages (3.0-6.0) at the sake of having to use stacked batteries. The squared off top part is weird. I realize it was done because the display is flat, but it's a little weird looking when every carto/atty is round and the battery part is round. I'd prefer it if they'd made a curved plexi cover over the flat display, or better yet actually curve the display.