Recommendation for a High Voltage model?

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Kent C

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I was referring to the Super-T. Awesome device. The DSE601 is certainly a daily user and also very satisfying.

Thanks. I've seen some pictures at HG but how would you compare the size of the 601 cartridge to the 801? It looks bigger and if you use it rather than drip, for such a big cart does it wick well? And I know ymmv but how long does the battery last before needing a charge for you?
 

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I would say the Chuck is the most available PV out there at the moment. If you can wait I would hold out for the new Prodigy or go for the Protege. I just got rid of my Screwdriver and Silver bullet so I could get my hands on the Newest GG... Telescopic... lol... One of only two in the US...

I too was not too thrilled with the feel of the 510 and the constant changing of batteries. You will find that most of the mods are simply battery holders. Your actual performance is what battery you are using at the time. For example I use the 18650 2500 mAh battery in the Prodigy and it will last me most of the day. But if I put in two rcr123s it will only last me about four hours at best.

Your atty choice is also important. Go with the 510 and stay with it. I have gone down every other road with the 901/801/M401/KR808 and I must say the 510 is by far the best vapor producer.

One other choice I would recommend is the Copper. I think you can get one of those cheap and it will give you the feel of the high voltage mod. You can also use it with the 18500 battery I think for a 3.7 mode. Don't quote me on that. Not too sure as I don't have one yet.. I mention that this can be addictive. >>>

Hope this helps..
 

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What wrong with pink? Some of my favorite things in the world are pink. Save the Ta Ta's

Anyway- what ever color 5 volts is better than 6 or 6+ or 7.2 or what ever othewr PV's say they are putting out.

Nothing wrong with pink. Be your own man. It's just not the sort of thing you'd conventionally recommend to a guy, so I jumped to conclusions. Thanks for your advice.
 

dwolfe88

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if you want a more life like ecig that replicates cigs Id suggest

CHUCK

well built to last.
THAG BUILT: You think you can break it?

extra batteries
2 RCR123A 3.0V 750mAh Rechargeable LiFePO4 Li-Ion Batteries with AC/DC Smart Charger
RCR123A 's for 6volt

18650 v.7v that will last for a couple of days at 3.7 vaping.

The 6v batteries last me 4 hours, no big deal to change when they go down.

comes in 510 adapters.

Dont beat yourself up on this decision. Batteries dont last forever. Get plenty when you order.

I get much more than an hour at 6v. I know others that do too.

75.00 plus 5 bucks shipping cant be beat. This is a quality device, Brass and copper and clear coated. Heavy. Hits like a monster, Try 6v you wont be sorry you did..

I use to hear also that 6v battys didnt last and alost didnt buy a coule of mods because of it. You dont need to use cr2 batteries with the chuck. you can get RCR123A's at the link above. get some extra battys and you will be set to go!

If something comes along soon that is better, buy it.. these things arent meant to last forever, however I think the Chuck will. IMO

ENJOY 6v vaping..

I second that! Hand built, custom designs, $80 really is a steal. Check out http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...33735-how-spend-saturday.html?highlight=CHUCK I can't say the Chuck is better than or worse than any other PV, I can just say the Chuck is :evil:
 

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