Oh, and the pouch that comes with it has an outside pocket that fits a double battery case and a 30ml bottle of juice perfectly. It also has a carabiner on it (which I'll probably never use) that can come in handy.
Well I think I am going to pull the trigger on the Bigfoot since it's an authentic and fully mechanical. I have 2 vtc3s and 2 vtc5s that I use on a daily basis. Do I need to pick up a fresh pair never rotated and marry them?
Well I think I am going to pull the trigger on the Bigfoot since it's an authentic and fully mechanical. I have 2 vtc3s and 2 vtc5s that I use on a daily basis. Do I need to pick up a fresh pair never rotated and marry them?
Always a good idea to marry batteries for a multi battery powered mod. I'd get two new pair dedicated to the Bigfoot, one pair in the mod, one pair in the charger if need be. I also rotate battery positions in the mod. The goal here is to ensure you always have batteries of the same age, degradation, drain, charge cycles, etc. We want our paired batteries to be as close to twinsies as we can manage. Problems occur in a mod with two batteries when one battery is taxed more than the other as a result of the other battery's diminished capabilities/capacities.
After reading this thread I dug out my Cherry Bomber clone and fired it up. It's a monster for under 20 bucks on Fastech. Meets all of the OP's requirements: sturdy (solid block of aluminum), parallel box, magnetic door.
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