Anyone heard of the new PCC model from Smoore, which is code named the M702?
I have been using the 901 for some time now with manual batteries and USB pass through. 901 is GREAT.
I then bought an 801 to try out. Was disappointed by it compared to the 901 (still good PV though) to passed it on.
Last week I was given an M201 to try out. It blew me away. Completely.
I go flying RC Helis every Sunday and one battery lasted me from lunch time until 17H30 and was still going strong with no sign of running down.
This M201 has a throat hit like no other. I am even perfectly satisfied on medium level juices now.
This evening I was charging up my batteries so used the 901 on passthrough exclusively most of the night. 20 minutes ago I picked up my M201 and gave it a hit and nearly choked the hit was so hard (pulled like I do on the 901). And using exactly the same Virginia juice in both the 201 and 901.
Honestly, I don't know if I can continue to use the 901. And a pitty. I have 4 USB Passthroughs for it, 11 batteries, 8 atty's and a pile of blank carts (I like having stock of spares). But after the M201, the 901 is just not the same anymore.
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Anyone heard of the new PCC model from Smoore, which is code named the M702?
It is being sold in the USA as a Revolver Elite. Pretty decent all-around packageAnyone heard of the new PCC model from Smoore, which is code named the M702?

It is being sold in the USA as a Revolver Elite. Pretty decent all-around package![]()
CorrectSo this will be no good for the M40x users since only the carts are interchangable?![]()
Well, I would say they are somewhere between the Blu, which will go off if you whisper next to it, and the 901, which you pretty much have to inhale on it to activate it.... so, it's a little sensitive, but not THAT bad.Nikko, can you tell me how sensitive the batteries are? I prefer the 901 style battery which doesnt go off from loud noise or wind. My m4xx series always burns the hell out of my leg in the car and even sometimes at work which isn't a very loud office.... If it werent for the overly sensitive batteries in the m4xx, it would be my only e-cig, however the 901 battery cant be beat at the moment. Some of the m4 batts seem more sensitive than others, however they turn on in the car.
Nikko, can you tell me how sensitive the batteries are? I prefer the 901 style battery which doesnt go off from loud noise or wind. My m4xx series always burns the hell out of my leg in the car and even sometimes at work which isn't a very loud office.... If it werent for the overly sensitive batteries in the m4xx, it would be my only e-cig, however the 901 battery cant be beat at the moment. Some of the m4 batts seem more sensitive than others, however they turn on in the car.
Wench, how's the battery life on the manual 401 compared to the autos?They have came out with manual m401's. I'm loving mine.
You could grab one of those and take it out to the office instead of the auto.

I picked up a silver auto to go with my dragon.Wench, how's the battery life on the manual 401 compared to the autos?
How's the draw? The vapor production about the same???
Inquiring minds need to know! (At least this one does)
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Thanks everyone for the replies. I plan on picking up some manuals, however I like the auto mainly because it is like a real cig. I have 401, 402 and 403s. The only difference is the batteries size. I have a couple of each, total my wife and I own about 20 e-cigs of a few different models and 4 different mods. I normally do unscrew them in the car, but because the m4xx and m201 use a mic style switch, my batteries die very quickly in the car without being used due to the sensitivity if the radio is turned a quarter of a notch up, or a window is down. All of my M4xx and m201 are very sensitive, I guess I would never even consider a Blu or the 8084 then if they are really worse. I will try to take a video with my camera to show how sensitive they all are. I really wish they would come out with a super-mini with a 901 battery style. Once again, thanks everyone for the replies and thanks Nikko for the video. I really do enjoy my m4xx's, but that is the only downside.