Just In!!! Precise 18650 and 16340!

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BrockJ

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How easy is it to 'pulse' the switch when vaping with the button where it is?

The buttons can be set to "ubber easy" because the horns stop accidental firing on all of my other Super-T units. This one has to be the same way..

These were my first bottom firing devices and I didn't know if I'd like it.
Your hand/brain adapts instantly.. Now it's strange to use a side firing device..

Wow!!! Those really look good....
 

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Geeez... I'm suddenly afflicted with a case of mechanical switch envy. A P16 with a stainless top cap and brass button cap and vents may be the only cure :)

How easy it it to 'pulse' the switch when vaping with the button where it is?
Should be as easy as the SD or any other bottom button, with a little practice that is.
 

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:w00t: :drool::smokie:
 

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Great news, David. I'm looking forward to my very own 16340 (after everyone else has theirs, of course).

Off topic, but your pic above reminds me of a baroque pipe organ. I hear Bach.

Susan
... funny I hear Beethoven, must be the Canadian airwaves. Zapped John Sebastien right out of the sky on it's way over here. I tell ya...
 

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Great news, David. I'm looking forward to my very own 16340 (after everyone else has theirs, of course).

Off topic, but your pic above reminds me of a baroque pipe organ. I hear Bach.

Susan
As the official beta tester and I'm sure she had some influence on your creativity skills I feel LadyMaMa should be first in line for her very own precise 16340 :closedeyes:
 

grimmer255

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somewhere out there......
Perhaps old steam engine whistles?

lol..... My pops use to have this really nice train set (Lionel) that had a town and these were the real deal not that over sized trains you see today. This was a beautiful set and most of it were from the 60's. But the motor burnt out and couldn't find anyone to fix them.

You may have seen these before the tracks ran the electricity which powered the Engine through the wheels. I loved that train set especially at Christmas.

this brought back some memories.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT2jl2puAFo

This one is very impressive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfngWhcrLvY&NR=1&feature=fvwp
 
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