Introducing the Precise WorkHorse from Super-T

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Butt Kickers

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Yes sir, all made here in the great state of Minnesota. One of these days i'll have to do up a little video tour of the place. We have our own in house CNC equipment and finishing equipment. I think people would be surprised how we've grown from our humble beginnings.
I just took a look at your site. Very impressive products sir, and I congratulate you for keeping your prices at an affordable level. :)
 

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Looks like my workhorse will be here tomorrow. I'm about to put the spring and button to the test. I don't think I have any builds right now that are above .3 ohms. If I'm getting hot button is there a suilable replacement spring?

I'm not absolutely certain because I haven't taken my WorkHorse apart yet, but I'll bet it would take the Precise Heavy Duty Spring found on this page:
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Please tell me if Im wrong here but this looks like a really fiddly mod, you need a screw driver to adjust the positive pin (not good but I could live with that..
but then to take out the button you need to use a large screwdriver and a paperclip?? I can imagine myself trying to assemble it again I will surely bang my head to the table a few times.
I'm sorry but this seems like a really complex mod. .
I understand that the price point was a deciding factor but the button form me looks like a homemade half fast not thoroughly made (but with great finish)
 

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Please tell me if Im wrong here but this looks like a really fiddly mod, you need a screw driver to adjust the positive pin (not good but I could live with that..
but then to take out the button you need to use a large screwdriver and a paperclip?? I can imagine myself trying to assemble it again I will surely bang my head to the table a few times.
I'm sorry but this seems like a really complex mod. .
I understand that the price point was a deciding factor but the button form me looks like a homemade half fast not thoroughly made (but with great finish)

If you use AW IMR's and most other IMR's, it doesn't need any adjustment (we ship them pre set up for the AW line of IMR's) and if you do need to adjust it if you switch brand of battery, it's a couple of minute job to set it up and you don't ever need to do it again. Taking it apart to clean involves removing one screw, its an absolute breeze to do if you follow the video instructions.

It's basically three pieces to the whole mod, as simple and easy to care for as apple pie.
 
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Damn was a couple days late to order. See that it's out of stock. ETA when you will be ready??

Waiting on a batch of posts to come back from Palladium Plating. Hopefully next week. We have all the other parts, just not the posts :)
 

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please don't get me wrong, your simplicity line is amazingly simple and elegant, but the workhorse does look too complicated

It is not complicated at all. Your brain is probably having a struggle piecing together the fact that all this glory can be had at an affordable price, that is NOT made in China. :)

I've seen people many times over trying to "debunk" a Super T mod whilst comparing to chinese counterparts. Facts are facts.

But if you have an issue with having to use a screwdriver, then perhaps a Precise ELA is more suitable for your desires.
 

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Well now, not sure what to do. I have been really interested in the 18500 WH. In looking at Super T's web site, I see the Simplicity's have new lower pricing. So, now which do I want. I like the WH's button, but kinda uneasy about no locking button but no problem in standing it up when not in use. I have a Simplicity 14500, and like it, but have to lay it down unless I lock it each time. I got a HD spring for the Simplicity, but it's too HD for me.
Also I noticed on the site, the 18500 Simplicity on one page is priced at $99.99. Click to the other page, and it's $94.99. So what's the correct price?
What to do, what to do, and no I can't afford both. :)
 

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Well now, not sure what to do. I have been really interested in the 18500 WH. In looking at Super T's web site, I see the Simplicity's have new lower pricing. So, now which do I want. I like the WH's button, but kinda uneasy about no locking button but no problem in standing it up when not in use. I have a Simplicity 14500, and like it, but have to lay it down unless I lock it each time. I got a HD spring for the Simplicity, but it's too HD for me.
Also I noticed on the site, the 18500 Simplicity on one page is priced at $99.99. Click to the other page, and it's $94.99. So what's the correct price?
What to do, what to do, and no I can't afford both. :)
Maybe if you use diameter as your deciding factor it'll help, if you use a particular atomizer. WorkHorse 22mm, Simplicity 20.
 
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