My dream ecig

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Bekinder

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Hi, My goal is eventually owning the 18650, however I am also drawn to the smaller units that do
3.7 volt. They are so much smaller, and esthetically speaking; very desirable. I wonder if
some experienced 6V and 3.7V owners of the Super T, could make a comparative in ejuice delivery
in the three types available?
Thanks, Barbara
 

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Hi, My goal is eventually owning the 18650, however I am also drawn to the smaller units that do
3.7 volt. They are so much smaller, and esthetically speaking; very desirable. I wonder if
some experienced 6V and 3.7V owners of the Super T, could make a comparative in ejuice delivery
in the three types available?
Thanks, Barbara


I"m sure some other members will chime in with some thoughts/findings of their own, but my overall favorite is the P16.

The Main difference between the three units is vapetime and to a certain degree, the bigger batteries also produce a bit hotter vaper then the 10440 battery. I recommend a low resistance atomizer on the P10 if you want to up the throat hit on it. My favorite of the bunch is the P16340 as it combines good battery life (expect about 6-8 hrs) with small size.
 

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Hi Barbara

There are always disagreements on all things ecig but here's my take.

The Precise is a battery holder, a very desirable, very well designed and engineered, high end battery holder but a battery holder. Most of the work regarding vapour production, flavour transference and throat hit are done by your atomiser/cartomiser. If you have a favourite atomisation solution it will work just as well on your precise as any other high end device you may currently own.

Getting down to batteries I'll stick to 3.7v as 6v isn't my thing at all. A freshly charged 3.7v battery will actually be putting out somewhere in the region of 4.2v before dropping to around 3.7v and then lower before it cuts out and needs to be recharged. The key is how long it stays at between 4.2v and 3.7v, obviously the bigger the battery the longer between recharges but a bigger battery will stay at around 4.2v longer too. The balance between size/weight and battery life is a personal thing and we'll all have different ideas, the current your atomiser choice pulls will also have an impact here.

I am in love with my P16 and don't have any desire whatsoever to go larger as I like compact devices, I won't go smaller either, for me the P16 is poetry. I use AW RCR 123s with 2.6-2.8ohm clearomisers and use a bit less than 2 batteries per day to get through about 3ml of juice.

If you want 6v there is obviously no choice, the P18 is it.
 

Wylie

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I had the P18 and P10 and found I was always going back to the P10. I know the batteries don't last as long, but it's just so... elegant? I'm not sure if that's the word. I really don't care if I have to change batteries ever two hours.

I recently paired my P10 with a LR 306 (my first 306, by the way) and WOW! It's somehow even better!
 

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I had the P18 and P10 and found I was always going back to the P10. I know the batteries don't last as long, but it's just so... elegant? I'm not sure if that's the word. I really don't care if I have to change batteries ever two hours.

I recently paired my P10 with a LR 306 (my first 306, by the way) and WOW! It's somehow even better!

I love the LR 306 and it will be even better when David makes the SS Drip Tip for it! Hint, Hint. :D
 

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I had the P18 and P10 and found I was always going back to the P10. I know the batteries don't last as long, but it's just so... elegant? I'm not sure if that's the word. I really don't care if I have to change batteries ever two hours.

I recently paired my P10 with a LR 306 (my first 306, by the way) and WOW! It's somehow even better!

haha Wylie I myself started to use a Lr 306 on the P-10 and boy the performance is just soooooo much better then a Lr 510. Warmer, more power A+
 
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