Ahh, thank you. That I didn't think of. I need 22mm, problem solved. That was easier than I thought it was going to be.![]()
BUT, I was looking, the Simplicity 26650 is a DEAL! You need to get one of those too!
Ahh, thank you. That I didn't think of. I need 22mm, problem solved. That was easier than I thought it was going to be.![]()
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)
please don't get me wrong, your simplicity line is amazingly simple and elegant, but the workhorse does look too complicated
BUT, I was looking, the Simplicity 26650 is a DEAL! You need to get one of those too!
Just got my shipping notice! Order 20092. Thanks again!
I have an RSST I plan on using on my 18500 when I get one, I think it should look pretty nice.
Keep us posted on how your WorkHorse continues to fare with your low ohm builds! Particularly the plated contacts. I'm very interested in what a professional thinks, though I've decided to stick around 1 ohm myself.Got my 18650 workhorse today and I am super jazzed about it. Machining is top notch and feels great in the hand. Button throw is a bit long but I like that for a mod that has no locking ring. Button has a very smooth travel and fires regardless of whether you press it dead center or off to the side, fires every time you press it. I know it says it is set for button top aw imr but out of the box it is perfectly compatible with Sony VTC5 flat tops so that is a huge plus. I dropped my 454 Big Block atty on it with a .2ohm coil of 24g royal wire and it vapes perfectly. I was worried about getting hot button with a build this low but no warmth from the button at all. Overall at $70 this thing feels like one heck of a bargain. Thank you so much Super T for making a 100% USA made mod that is accessible and affordable. To anyone on the fence about this mod that is reading this post, stop thinking, jump that fence and pick one up. I couldn't be happier with this mod.
Oh I'm very familiar with its ease of use
mesh
I am the genesis advocate, afterall!
I still use my DID atty when I want to use the rolled mesh. I still use genesis type attys, but with the cotton wicks It is hard to go back. Genesis type atomizers are a whole different vape though. I am pretty much an RDA type of vapor now, but it is still nice to go to genesis type atomizers once in a while. I have my 18500 WH set up with my Quasar atomizer at 1.6ohms single coil and it is pumping out some good flavor and vapor. The Quasar seems to fit the WH 18500 like a glove.
I love the DID! It's still my favorite genesis atty. I still wish DAVID would make me a genny!!![]()
Got my 18650 workhorse today and I am super jazzed about it. Machining is top notch and feels great in the hand. Button throw is a bit long but I like that for a mod that has no locking ring. Button has a very smooth travel and fires regardless of whether you press it dead center or off to the side, fires every time you press it. I know it says it is set for button top aw imr but out of the box it is perfectly compatible with Sony VTC5 flat tops so that is a huge plus. I dropped my 454 Big Block atty on it with a .2ohm coil of 24g royal wire and it vapes perfectly. I was worried about getting hot button with a build this low but no warmth from the button at all. Overall at $70 this thing feels like one heck of a bargain. Thank you so much Super T for making a 100% USA made mod that is accessible and affordable. To anyone on the fence about this mod that is reading this post, stop thinking, jump that fence and pick one up. I couldn't be happier with this mod.