JAC Vapour Series-B DNA 75w

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puffon

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    Two questions:

    Will I have to sign for it? 2 coming tomorrow. [Stalking]
    One person considers it [Hefty] and one considers it [Light]
    Any ideas?

    TIA
    Not sure, this is the response I got when I asked for the tracking#:

    "Thanks for getting in touch with us! :)
    There is no need for a signature, it should be delivered even if you are not home, just like with your other deliveries. The postman usually goes for the safe places, or leaves it with your neighbours, in case you are not available. They might also leave you a note and you can then pick it up on your local post office :)
    You may track your order with the link below:"

    Mine has left Heathrow, on its way to Kennedy AP.
     

    vapdivrr

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    I guess I was use to this type of fire button, the stratum mods I own have a very similiar touch and I definitely like it. I got so use to it, that I remember thinking how stiff the button was on my radius when I use it. It will take time, but once you get use to it, it's very nice....

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    Katdarling

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    I know the finish on the jac has been described as rubbery, but I kind of feel it's velvety.

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    Velveeta finish, agreed, VapD. :thumbs:



    I guess I was use to this type of fire button, the stratum mods I own have a very similiar touch and I definitely like it. I got so use to it, that I remember thinking how stiff the button was on my radius when I use it. It will take time, but once you get use to it, it's very nice....

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    VERY!!!
     

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    Two questions:

    Will I have to sign for it? 2 coming tomorrow. [Stalking]
    One person considers it [Hefty] and one considers it [Light]
    Any ideas?

    TIA
    I had to sign for mine.

    It might weigh 30% less than the Radius (which is a hefty mod) but it is at least 30% smaller too. So it is proportionally the same weight per cubic inch. That's how it can be both hefty and light at the same time. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
     

    newyork13

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    Jac arrived this morning, right on schedule. And it did need a sig. So did the flat tops I needed for it, so they need to charge up a bit, and so I haven't fired it yet.
    But, it feels great in the hand, is quite pretty. And, I've never had any issues with my thumbnails, so the battery door opens right up. I'll post a pic of my nails another time, prodding the Charmin. The magnetism is strong! Which I think is a good thing: no clinky door. Very nice mod. Here's a pic of it, with obviously a Radius and a ZNA lite (18490 battery.) All with Kabuki's, and since the Jac's Kabuki was a P3, it has the 510 adapter on it, which makes it a hair taller. I know darling started this thread, but who found this mod? Thanks.
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    Katdarling

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    Jac arrived this morning, right on schedule. And it did need a sig. So did the flat tops I needed for it, so they need to charge up a bit, and so I haven't fired it yet.
    But, it feels great in the hand, is quite pretty. And, I've never had any issues with my thumbnails, so the battery door opens right up. I'll post a pic of my nails another time, prodding the Charmin. The magnetism is strong! Which I think is a good thing: no clinky door. Very nice mod. Here's a pic of it, with obviously a Radius and a ZNA lite (18490 battery.) All with Kabuki's, and since the Jac's Kabuki was a P3, it has the 510 adapter on it, which makes it a hair taller. I know darling started this thread, but who found this mod? Thanks.View attachment 666341

    Luscious shot, NY. I like that a LOT!

    I don't know where we "found" it. Maybe our initial ECF reviewer @VapingWithVic? Maybe @Mark Todd?

    For us, it was our trust crazy but loveable and knowledgeable Mr. Dash (@Jim-). And we'll always be appreciative, and then some.

    WHAT A DEVICE, eh?

    So, tomorrow, your thoughts? (pweeze?)
     

    Zen Knitter

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    @Zen Knitter Thank you Zen and yes that is the best USA price i have found. Are Wet vapes a trusted vendor? I have never dealt with them or heard of them.

    @Dubminer this is my first purchase with them. I received my shipping/ tracking the next morning. So far I'm impressed with their shipping department. I'll keep you posted if you would like?
     

    tazzle

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    I know the finish on the jac has been described as rubbery, but I kind of feel it's velvety.

    :thumb:

    I guess I was use to this type of fire button, the stratum mods I own have a very similiar touch and I definitely like it. I got so use to it, that I remember thinking how stiff the button was on my radius when I use it. It will take time, but once you get use to it, it's very nice....

    Totally agree! Now that I'm used to it, it feels juuuust right.


    Nice photo! Can't wait to hear your thoughts!
     

    DPLongo22

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    Jac arrived this morning, right on schedule. And it did need a sig. So did the flat tops I needed for it, so they need to charge up a bit, and so I haven't fired it yet.
    But, it feels great in the hand, is quite pretty. And, I've never had any issues with my thumbnails, so the battery door opens right up. I'll post a pic of my nails another time, prodding the Charmin. The magnetism is strong! Which I think is a good thing: no clinky door. Very nice mod. Here's a pic of it, with obviously a Radius and a ZNA lite (18490 battery.) All with Kabuki's, and since the Jac's Kabuki was a P3, it has the 510 adapter on it, which makes it a hair taller. I know darling started this thread, but who found this mod? Thanks.View attachment 666341

    Luscious shot, NY. I like that a LOT!

    I don't know where we "found" it. Maybe our initial ECF reviewer @VapingWithVic? Maybe @Mark Todd?

    For us, it was our trust crazy but loveable and knowledgeable Mr. Dash (@Jim-). And we'll always be appreciative, and then some.

    WHAT A DEVICE, eh?

    So, tomorrow, your thoughts? (pweeze?)

    @VapingWithVic was the first review I saw of this model, after initially stumbling upon the (earlier) "Tilt" version. Shortly thereafter, as Kat indicated, @Jim- posting some pics with an absolutely glowing review.

    Knowing that we have similar taste in stuff (with Jim), for the most part anyway, we jumped. After that, we began researching more an more reviews (isn't that what vapers do while we wait?) all of which confirmed what my instinct was telling me - that I was going to love this mod.

    Within 10 minutes of opening the box, I knew even that was understated.

    "Velvety" - perfect (@vapdivrr )!

    More perfection from @Bronze too ("Hefty & light").

    Somewhat of an enigma for me, this little beauty, and I happen to like little enigmas. :cool:
     

    vapdivrr

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    Jac arrived this morning, right on schedule. And it did need a sig. So did the flat tops I needed for it, so they need to charge up a bit, and so I haven't fired it yet.
    But, it feels great in the hand, is quite pretty. And, I've never had any issues with my thumbnails, so the battery door opens right up. I'll post a pic of my nails another time, prodding the Charmin. The magnetism is strong! Which I think is a good thing: no clinky door. Very nice mod. Here's a pic of it, with obviously a Radius and a ZNA lite (18490 battery.) All with Kabuki's, and since the Jac's Kabuki was a P3, it has the 510 adapter on it, which makes it a hair taller. I know darling started this thread, but who found this mod? Thanks.View attachment 666341
    Those kabuki tanks do look sweet ...I'm probably a minority but in the 7 years I have been vaping, I have never owned a tank that takes drop in coils, never used one at all...went from cigliks to carts, to rebuilding, but if I ever get tired of doing my own coils, the kabuki tank is definitely the one I would buy. They take the nautilus coils right?

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    DingerCPA

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    Those kabuki tanks do look sweet ...I'm probably a minority but in the 7 years I have been vaping, I have never owned a tank that takes drop in coils, never used one at all...went from cigliks to carts, to rebuilding, but if I ever get tired of doing my own coils, the kabuki tank is definitely the one I would buy. They take the nautilus coils right?

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    I believe that is correct. I've never looked into the Kabukis, but they are elegant-looking :)
     

    DPLongo22

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    Yeah - they're very nice tanks (albeit pricey), and perform well with the Nauti coils. I remove the AFC screw completely so mine are a bit loud, but I like them.

    They're almost exactly the same size the Eggrolls, without the ease of re-wicking (or $11 price tag). I find the vape to be similar too, at least the way I set my eggies (which pretty much live on my JAC).

    Both are excellent blister-pack based tanks (IMO).



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    @Dubminer this is my first purchase with them. I received my shipping/ tracking the next morning. So far I'm impressed with their shipping department. I'll keep you posted if you would like?
    @Zen Knitter yes please keep me posted.Going to get one just not sure when.
     

    Bronze

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    Those kabuki tanks do look sweet ...I'm probably a minority but in the 7 years I have been vaping, I have never owned a tank that takes drop in coils, never used one at all...went from cigliks to carts, to rebuilding, but if I ever get tired of doing my own coils, the kabuki tank is definitely the one I would buy. They take the nautilus coils right?

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    Same way here Diver. I did use vivi novas and CE3s for a long while (before Kayfuns came out). They had drop-in coils but I rebuilt those too. After the vivis it has been 100% rebuildables. I personally have zero interest in drop-in atties but I can understand why people do not want to monkey around with building too. I'm just glad for those people they have drop-in atties these days that work well.
     
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