Just ordered a "Copper" !

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tunabubblegum

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Does anyone own and have any thoughts?
I just ordered the rounded version 510.
It looks simple, and not picky about slight differences in batt size.

This a something I do not like at all with my Prodigy, finding the right RCR123 batts. Even if I get the same Tenergy model, there is often a small difference of width, maybe 1mm, but that's all it takes for the batt to not
fit in the skin thigh batt tube of the Prodigy.
They need to make these batt tubes so there is a few mm of tolerence.

Otherwise, this thing looks kind of primitive, like something someone made
in their basement from spare parts!! LOL!!

Still, I am anxious to get it and try it out :)

Oh, I also ordered a "Chuck" 8-o

I suppose I must be a PV collector or just addicted to these devises.

Maybe someday, I will fine one that will be my "holy grail" and not have
to buy anymore.

With the exception of my eGo, and of course, my BE112 and 510
passthrough, I do not fuss with 3.7V PV's anymore.
I vape only tobacco flavor juice (maybe with a drop of mint sometimes)
and prefer 5 or 6V for that kind of juice.
 

Col. Gaunt

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I own an original copper, a rounded copper and a mini copper.

It took me some time to get used to the pressure switch as opposed to a button because I did not feel comfortable pressing down on the cart with my mouth. I find myself holding my coppers in a way so the I can hold the top stem down with my fingers and find it more comfortable to use that way.

In terms of vaping, I think that they are decent. Was just using my rounded copper last night with a 510. I think you will like it once you get used to it.
 

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Had two, sold them both. Bought the second one because my first one broke. I dropped it atty side down w/o an atty on it and the silver conector/adapter got pushed in and couldn't connect an atty anymore. Not a fan of 3 volt CR2's. They start out nice and strong, but the low mah rating of CR2's is the big concern. You can't vape very long at the peak voltage. Plus, they're unprotected. Not a concern of mine as I always marked my CR2's in pairs with a marker and monitored their voltage with a meter. For some though, this is a BIG concern

If they made a Copper that used RCR123a's, I'd be all over it. I love the simple, rugged design of the Copper. It's very durable and easy to use. I too wasn't a big fan of pushing on the atty with my lips/teeth and used the finger pull method also.
 
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