Precise Vs "Don" Vs Alpha, Which do you prefer?

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tinstar15

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I like the Precise for it's button, it's quality, and it's beautifully simple design. Super T makes great stuff and stands behind their products.

I like the Don for it's ability to handle different batteries and that it can be shortened by removing the center section and changing to a shorter battery. Downside to the Don is that it ships with a 510 connection with a high center post that (in my opinion) has to be modified to look right with an attached atty/tank.

Tried a friend's Alpha, and found it to be nice and well built, but the top cap activation method wasn't too tank friendly. Not saying that you can't use it with a tank, just that it wasn't really a good fit for me.

In the end, it depends on what you want to use on your device and what options you want. Sort of like shopping for a new car.
 

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I prefer the Precise. Well build and very versatile. The Don was okay but not something I would own again. Mine was version 1 and it was finicky as far as the switch staying where I adjusted it too. As for the alpha, another nice mod. I really liked the RES. Unfortunately, if you naturally oil skin, the switch can be a booger.
 

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If I have to choose between three, Precise Plus is my choice. Stainless Steel, built very precise hence the name. A masterpiece.
The Don is great but it's aluminium, and have problem using certain carto-tank.
There's a confusion about Alpha and Alpha Ultra. Altsmoke's Alpha is great for a slim APV, top 'trigger' pv are not for everyone, specially when it's a slim pv IMHO. Alpha Ultra is a unique slide activated pv, but not comfortable for me.
 

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I use an Apex Alpha Ultra w/RES and love it. The switch isnt a problem for me and it holds quite a bit of juice so I dont need to drip constantly without sacrificing taste. I feel more comfortable with the switch on the Alpha than I do with my other mods when I am out and about knowing it will not accidently fire. Performance wise it seems to perfom as well as my freinds precise.
 

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As a tube user who has none of these mods I can be pretty objective, so I propose that owners send me one of each for testing purposes, and I promise to post my results within a year or so, after a thorough review. One of each is acceptable but additional testing backups are permitted. I will provide batteries but fresh ones sent in will be given a thorough test as well.

I'm more than happy to help with this comparison, just payin' it forward for the greater good!
 

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As a tube user who has none of these mods I can be pretty objective, so I propose that owners send me one of each for testing purposes, and I promise to post my results within a year or so, after a thorough review. One of each is acceptable but additional testing backups are permitted. I will provide batteries but fresh ones sent in will be given a thorough test as well.

I'm more than happy to help with this comparison, just payin' it forward for the greater good!

Would a like new,1 year old P18650 be enough?:lol::lol:
 
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