Just In!!! Precise 18650 and 16340!

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LadyMaMa

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Thanks for the kind words and offers Dk2, Pipes, and Brock, but I'm really okay with waiting. I have my Super-6 and am not feeling neglected at all.

David, I do believe you owe Drozd an apology, though. Before whistles, organs, metallica, Bach, Beethoven, John Sebastian, and Grimmer's touching memories of Christmases past, I believe Drozd had the most on-topic post of the evening. :)

Susan
 

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Thanks for the kind words and offers Dk2, Pipes, and Brock, but I'm really okay with waiting. I have my Super-6 and am not feeling neglected at all.

David, I do believe you owe Drozd an apology, though. Before whistles, organs, metallica, Bach, Beethoven, John Sebastian, and Grimmer's touching memories of Christmases past, I believe Drozd had the most on-topic post of the evening. :)

Susan

You are to funny LadyMaMa. :)
 

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Just had this email sent to me, but don't get too excited, it was on a 10440 Precise:)

"Hi David!
OMGosh!!! Woowie zowie!!!
Love, love, love my Precise! Besides being a work of art, it is also a precision device which produces that ever elusive "sweet spot". Pure pleasure to own."
 

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ROFLMAO I just watched the Omega How to you tube video on the alt smoke thread. Wow all i can say is thank you David. If I had bought an omega before seeing the precise 18650 I'd feel cheated. I don't want to say the omega is crap bought how in the world did they ever over complicate things in it's design seriously my sides hurt from laughing so much after watching that omega how to clean it video. David you really are a genius, the precise is so elegant so sophisticated yet so simple in design you truly are a visionary when it comes to making mods.
 

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ROFLMAO I just watched the Omega How to you tube video on the alt smoke thread. Wow all i can say is thank you David. If I had bought an omega before seeing the precise 18650 I'd feel cheated. I don't want to say the omega is crap bought how in the world did they ever over complicate things in it's design seriously my sides hurt from laughing so much after watching that omega how to clean it video. David you really are a genius, the precise is so elegant so sophisticated yet so simple in design you truly are a visionary when it comes to making mods.
For someone who didn't know Shinola about batteries a week ago, or big batt mods a month ago and now you are a switch expert? quit the fanboyism, it is transparent!

Please quantify such blatant statements. I was part of the first pre orders for a P18, so I ain't knocking it. I know why I bought mine do you?
 

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I have suggested before that Super T submit the Precise (pick one size) into the International Design Awards contest. Cost is $250 to submit. I suggest the 10440, because of size. Just make sure that you cherry pick the batteries, atomizer, and ship some killer vape for them to try out with it. They are accepting submissions now.

Here is the link: IDA
 

dk2

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I have suggested before that Super T submit the Precise (pick one size) into the International Design Awards contest. Cost is $250 to submit. I suggest the 10440, because of size. Just make sure that you cherry pick the batteries, atomizer, and ship some killer vape for them to try out with it. They are accepting submissions now.

Here is the link: IDA

That's a great idea!! David tis true your designs are great!
 

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No, no genius here. I'm proud of my work no doubt, but there are many creative and talented mod makers out there. I just try to implement my background in metal working into my mods and sometimes it works out pretty cool, sometimes not. I have a bucket full of mis-fit mods i tried to create that attest to this.

As far as the Precise being user friendly, that was definitely the goal when i created it. The old S6 was a love/hate relationship for many with the switch that would slide out at the most inopportune moments and could be a pain to get back in at times, the Precises switch design solved that problem:) It's a breeze to remove and clean and put back in and theres no way to mess it up, even a caveman could do it!
 
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BrockJ

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I've never had a problem with the S6 or the T1. Both of those switches slide out.
Puttinem back aint hard... It's a tube that it slides down into.. LOL how much easier could it be?

I like the new Precise design but there's somthing about the T1 and super 6 that makes me really enjoy their feel, design and performance...

I think the aluminum has a much different (not so hard) feeling to it.. It warms up and cools down to touch almost instantly.. I know it's softer and some people have thread issues but it doesn't get much easier...

Looking forward to the new one but aint about to abandon these...
 

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David, just looked at your website and it still says this is a preorder for the P18 w/ 2 weeks wait time? Is this still the case? Also, do you have enough now in stock to cover all your preorders? I still am interested as it looks to be a classy, well built, all mechanical big batt mod. I like it, but just do not do preorders. Either it's in stock and I order or it's not. I understand if you have it and it just requires polish and testing...
 

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David, just looked at your website and it still says this is a preorder for the P18 w/ 2 weeks wait time? Is this still the case? Also, do you have enough now in stock to cover all your preorders? I still am interested as it looks to be a classy, well built, all mechanical big batt mod. I like it, but just do not do preorders. Either it's in stock and I order or it's not. I understand if you have it and it just requires polish and testing...

I am just curious (please do not think that I am knocking you, or flaming, or whatever it is many forum goers tend to call it) why do you not like doing pre-orders? I am a bit of a sociological person, and I enjoy figuring out what it is that creates these types of decisions.
 
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