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ROB968323

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Ahoy Rob, yeah, it is getting to be a pretty long thread. General info can be found here Red Sky Mods

I am currently making the Cutlass & Buccaneer models and will have a few extras done and for sale by the end of the weekend then I will take preorders again.

Here is a quick look at the models I make, all use the 510 connector;

Scallywag-3.7v, 14500 batt, 3 ml feeder
Buccaneer-3.7v, 18650 batt, 6 ml feeder
Cutlass-selectable 3.7v or VV, 18350 batt (3.7v mode bypasses VV board, runs at whatever batteries you are using), 6 ml feeder
Wench-VV non-feeder (basically a Cutlass without a feed system)

cappy

Thanks. I had one more question. Can you buy a feeder model and just not use it and use dual coil 510 cartos? I like the idea of having the choice of using the feeder or cartos.
 

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My goodness~!

I just went across the border and came back with my Choco.
It definately looks so much better than the picture!

Yes!
I need to go to work now but I'll take some picture tomorrow and post for everyone.
It's working flawlessly with the BF Hybrid atty from Vapage(first one I tried was DOA, but second one is working great).
vaping Cinnamon Buns now...!







ONE HAPPY VAPER!!!
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Will be back!!!

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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Thanks. I had one more question. Can you buy a feeder model and just not use it and use dual coil 510 cartos? I like the idea of having the choice of using the feeder or cartos.


You can also use the dual coil (or any) cartos with the bottom feed. I do it every day! I was skeptical about the feeders at first but once I tried it, I was hooked. It's so convenient. Everything in one device, you don't have to carry around bottles or extra cartos anymore. Just squeeze a bottle once and you're refilled and ready to go! I started with a small bottom feeder that takes 14500 batteries but the Cutlass I just got kicks its ... on battery life and power. If you don't mind changing batteries every couple of hours, the smaller models are nice, especially for running errands etc.
 

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Arrr, when I first started doing this I was only making dripper models having never had a 'feed' mod myself. I grabbed one of the first prototype feeders mods for myself and have never looked back. I don't know how I ever lived without the convenience before. If I didn't make 'em I certainly would buy someone else's cause these things rock! Arrrrr
 
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