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Zofryer

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My last review actually. Probably one of my last posts here. So that's a heads up of sorts. I seek completion in most things, and I've found it for the most part. I'm already sated in my personal vaporizer choices, and I've found the e-juices I prefer that I can't live without. So...

Out of the blue, someone I'm pretty impressed by offered to make me a PV better than the Super-T1. I don't know how common knowlege this is, but I am firmly of the opinion that the Super-T1 with 801 adjustable airflow and a BestEcig BE112 atomizer is the absolute best high-volt vape money can buy. Period. I will say that for significantly less, you can pick up a Prodigy kit for five volts, and have an almost identical vaping experience, but we aren't talking about price here. We are talking about what is the absolute best vape money can buy right now. And right now, that's the Super-T1 with a BE112. Hands down. Other options come very very close, but don't *quite* touch it.

That being said, the entire REASON is because of how close you can match an RN4075 at six volts experience with a BE112 with the adjustable airflow on the Super-T1. You can get very very close. If you were a guitarist, it's the kind of closeness between Line6 british amplifier output tube poweramp model breakup (el34's and el84's) and the real thing. That close. And this closeness to that in a compact (ungodly thin and light) package is why any of the ten or so co-workers that I've successfuly indoctrinated into our little society that peruse these forums can attest to the fact that when they bump into me in the courtyard at work, I'm inhaling off my Super-T1 with a BE112. That being said....

Someone that I, and the forum respects a great deal approached me about producing something tailored specifically for my tastes. Six volts, for the RN4075. They presented me with material, button, and design options. They said that for the RN4075 at six volts, they would surpass every aspect of the Super-T1 at six volts. It's a one-off design. I was offered a very reasonable price for this custom design with the caveat that if I deemed it a major success, they'd start making it for everyone. And yanno, I'm not about hording win. If this thing is complete and total win, I will recommend it for anyone and you'll probably end up paying less than I did initially for the first of what I hope to be the absolute best dedicated high-volt mod ever made.

So keep your eyes peeled. If this thing from this genius is as good as the Super-T1 (which in itself would be a minor miracle) and it delivers on every promise of the creator, it will truly be the six volt mod that every other needs to compete with. Size, weight, thickness, button action, aesthetics, etc. Everything a mod needs to rock at.

Cross your fingers.

The next post here will be the review. Figure before the end of the month.
 

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BE112 is Bestecig.com's 801 style atomizer.

Looking forward to getting some more info on this device. Any specs for us Zof? If I had to venture a guess, I'd say it uses 2 CR2 batts with no sleeves or other addons. It probably has a top mounted switch similar to the Prodigy and Silver Bullet. It must have an adjustable airflow similar to the SuperT. As for the aesthetics, and material, I guess that's what's going to set it apart from the rest of the other mods.
 

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I think he meant it'll be his last review (not last post), because there will be nothing else worth trying.

This. And to further clarify, my last Mod review. I'm pretty certain this will be the last mod I'll ever need.

PS: Ken - Nope, you are not smelling a new US supplier. Honest.
 
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