Brian of Red Sky mods (Red Sky Mods - Home) is producing a number of different models of wooden PV's. They are all of the highest quality & craftsmanship. I've purchased two different mods from him, & they are both impeccable. Every last detail has been addressed on these little beauties.
The Mark I is a 3.7v dripper model, which uses a 14500 battery.
It reminds me of a high quality jewelry box.
It's very tiny and perfect for the stealth vape.
The Mark II is a 5v dripper model, which uses two 14500 batteries.
The Mark III (Scallywag) is a small feeder mod. It uses the 14500 battery & has a 3ml feed bottle. Brian has developed the "Tilt n' Shoot" sealed feed system for this device, & it works fantastically!
He will soon be producing the Mark IV (Buccaneer), which uses the 18650 battery, & a 6ml feed bottle. It is a larger version of the Mark III, & uses the same "Tilt n' Shoot" feed system.
Brian has plans for a DIY kit too. How cool....build your own wooden PV!!!
If his other offerings are an indication of what the DIY kit will offer, it's going to be a winner!
Anyone looking for a high quality wooden feeder should take a look at Red Sky Mods.
Brian obviously puts a lot of work into these devices, & it shows!
The Mark I is a 3.7v dripper model, which uses a 14500 battery.
It reminds me of a high quality jewelry box.
It's very tiny and perfect for the stealth vape.
The Mark II is a 5v dripper model, which uses two 14500 batteries.
The Mark III (Scallywag) is a small feeder mod. It uses the 14500 battery & has a 3ml feed bottle. Brian has developed the "Tilt n' Shoot" sealed feed system for this device, & it works fantastically!
He will soon be producing the Mark IV (Buccaneer), which uses the 18650 battery, & a 6ml feed bottle. It is a larger version of the Mark III, & uses the same "Tilt n' Shoot" feed system.
Brian has plans for a DIY kit too. How cool....build your own wooden PV!!!
If his other offerings are an indication of what the DIY kit will offer, it's going to be a winner!
Anyone looking for a high quality wooden feeder should take a look at Red Sky Mods.
Brian obviously puts a lot of work into these devices, & it shows!