recommend me a mech with a flush fire button (recessed)

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element9633

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i am looking to purchase another mech in the next week. I currently have a k101 clone and love it, but i want my next one to have a fire button that does not stick out (it sits flush and pushes into the mod itself). The only other things i want from it is for all my rdas to sit flush on top of it, i know some leave you with a tiny gap in between the mod and the atomizer itself. I also would prefer one that is not telescoping since i use 18650s 99 percent of the time and have no need to accommodate other batteries. I also am a fiend for clones because most perform very similar and are worth it for the price, so dont be afraid to recommend a clone!

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Maraxus clone which can be had for under $30 at either Fasttech or FocalEcig. I love mine, it hits hard and has a recessed button. I'll take a pic in a few for you.


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Btsmokincat

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Launcher V2, Stainless Steel / SKU: 1527300 from Fasttech. I love mine.

I have the Launcher V1 and it is a wicked solid, heavy and hard hitting Mach! You can easily flush mount any tank but the top has a taper to it that will make 22mm RDA's overhang. It looks really nice with a Trident V2 though! It is a telescoping but there is no wiggle and I really like the fact that you adjust the entire tube to fit different 18650 batteries versus a tiny screw at the 510 connection.

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edit: forgot to mention it has a recessed switch with no locking ring. The spring and switch are very smooth with a light short throw.
 
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bsoplinger

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Figure I'll ask here...
I've always imagined that firing a mod with a recessed/flush button would require finger gymnastics, my pinky or ring finger groping the bottom of the mod to be able to actually push the button. I'm guessing this isn't the case, but then how do the ergonomics work out?

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Figure I'll ask here...
I've always imagined that firing a mod with a recessed/flush button would require finger gymnastics, my pinky or ring finger groping the bottom of the mod to be able to actually push the button. I'm guessing this isn't the case, but then how do the ergonomics work out?

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It takes a little getting used to but now I keep trying to hit a bottom button on my SVD everytime I use it.

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