Lava Tube VV, IN STOCK NOW!

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LT VV - JUST $47.99 !!!

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Introducing the first, mass market, affordable variable voltage from Liberty Flights. The device takes an IMR 18650 battery and allows for days of vaping without needing to be recharged at its standard power setting. For those who want a bit more throat hit and vapour, simply press the voltage increase button and the LCD on the device changes to reflect the updated voltage, all the way up to 6 volts. This allows you to modify the output of the device to get the perfect vape. Cartomizer producing a burnt taste? Simply lower the voltage, in increments of 0.1v at a time. Want a warmer vape with more throat hit and vapour? Punch in a higher voltage, all the way to 6v.

Device has standard 510 connector and is suitable with all 510 atomizers and cartomizers. Skirted eGo style atomizers and cartomizers will require a 510 to eGo adapter. Not all 18650 batteries will fit the device and there are also varying differences between the quality of 18650. We recommend the use of our high quality Red 18650 batteries. These are not the cheapest batteries on the market but they will provide a longer time between charges than most other 18650's on the market.
Using your LT VV :

  • Power on the device by pressing the red button for several seconds. To power safety off the device, hold again for several seconds
  • Adjust the voltage of the device using the + and - buttons above the red power button. LCD will display the selected voltage. Holding down both + and - buttons for several seconds will lock the voltage so it can not accidently be changed
  • The black button will activate the atomizer/cartomizer at the selected voltage
Price includes body only; atomizers, batteries and a charger are also required.
 

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Sorry about that. I thought the warranty info was up. Abe listed these... and I will need to verify this with him. At least one or two months Im sure. I wont be able to get a hold of Abe until manana...

in the meantime, if you want to order, i will honor a one month warranty. If we extend the warranty, I will honor the extended warranty. If for some reason the warranty is less, I will still honor the 1 month warranty (provided you order between now and then). This covers manufacturing defects, and hardware failures, it does not cover user error (dropping, cross threading, using the wrong batteries, etc...)

I also have single coil carto tanks (SCT's???) on the way for use with these bad boys. I will have a 2 and 3 ohm option. The LT is best suited for atties/cartos in the 3ohm neighborhood, as it will allow full use of the variable voltage feature, without running into the 2.5 amp limit.
 

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One month? You don't have much confidence in these I guess? It's probably safer not to give much of a warranty. The power button on the first one I bought broke within 6 weeks. But that retailer offered a one year warranty and he replaced it. With the one month warranty you wouldn't have to do that.
 

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Yeah... I was just basing that off the current warranties we offer, for standard batteries. Abe closed the deal for these bad boys, and I just don't have that info. I just put one month up there, because that gives us plenty of time to hear back from L-Rider, and update our policy. That way, anybody who buys one now, has proof of warranty, in writing - just in case.

I would like to offer the smaller version. These are selling quite well, and I think we could be in position to place a re-order soon. I wanted to get some Steel LT's also!
 

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Speaking with Abe... and we are going to offer a 3 moth, full replacement warranty for the LT VV. And as always, if goods are found to be faulty, and we're notified within 14 days of purchase, you wont be required to return them, until after you've received your replacement(s).

I tried to add the warranty to the website... but for some reason it is not reflecting the update. Abe will need to look into this.

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Yes. The one and only. I have seen a couple other similar mods, from other factories, but have not seen the same thing elsewhere. I think I'd prefer to stock the original anyway.

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Just my opinion, but I think you would do well by really playing up the branding aspect. Maybe a kit with one or two AW IMR High Drain batteries, and a good, non-trickle charger. My thinking is that a whole lot of people read up on VV kits before buying one, eg. in the VV mods forum here on ECF, and they are consistently going to find those brands highly recommended.

Indeed, one thread over there has a supposed LavaTube which seems to have a problem with the cap flying off with the negative (black) wire attached to it instead of the wire being soldered where it's supposed to be. All from the same vendor. Not something that would I would buy from them after reading those stories.

As for the AW batt and good charger, it seems a lot of people are concerned with safety, now that there have been two publicized incidents of PV's exploding in someone's hand or face. I'm not trying to start any sort of controversy about the safety of PV's, since we all know cell phone batteries don't have a stellar record in that regard, just thinking in marketing terms.
 
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You're right. We had some "AW" batteries in the UK, that turned out not to be AW's. I also really want to get kits put together for these things, but it has taken a bit longer to get the constituent parts in stock, than anticipated. The goal here is to have performance, reliability, and value all rolled into one.

thanks for your comments.
 
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