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Avast! I moved as fast as I could after the last batch ended and here we go again, arrrr!

Pre-order time for those scurvy dogs what's wantin' em made to order. I'm only making Mark-5.1 Dual mode Cutlass's this time as that's what everyone is screaming for.

Choose a Main body wood, end cap wood, Hardware (nickel or plated switch) and round or soft octagon edge style.

PM me your choices and I will confirm that we are good to go and I will add your mod to the list.

As before, base price is $179. Expensive main body wood selections may add to the cost. The added price is noted in the main body wood picture. No other options will add to the cost. If you want something unusual done to your mod, ask me about it and we can discuss it and see what can be done.

Main body wood selections;


End cap wood selections;


Hardware options (If you want Black hardware, it will have to be ordered).


Edge options, rounded or soft octagon (ask if you want something else done, I may be able to do it for you).


I will probably end pre-ordering around Wednesday. It will take about 8-10 days to complete and ship the mods once work begins.

The Mark-5.1 Cutlass;
Featuring dual operating modes. Direct battery mode to run unit at 3.7V using 18650 battery types and two battery combinations for 5V, 6V, 7.4V and variable volt mode using dual 18350 type batteries.

Standard features;

3 amp switching regulator
200 thousand cycle Stainless Steel switch
Large catch cup
Sealed 6 ml feed system
Native 510 atomizer connector
Digital Voltage display
On/Off switch
Dual mode switch (Direct & variable voltage)
Voltage adjustment tool (mounted to inner door)



Good (way too early) morning bump ..... Happy Monday ya'll :)
 

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Just wondering as I'm still waiting for mine to fly across the Atlantic. But I have a choice of 18350 batteries.
Either Protected 18350's at £12 for two or IMR 18350's at £7 (These are the chemically safe ones)
Which would you recommend, what's the pro's and cons of each?

I've never used protected 18350 myself. But I had the same question when I get my RSM and everybody I've talked to told me to get IMR. They give more consistant performance without power droppage.
 
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Just wondering as I'm still waiting for mine to fly across the Atlantic. But I have a choice of 18350 batteries.
Either Protected 18350's at £12 for two or IMR 18350's at £7 (These are the chemically safe ones)
Which would you recommend, what's the pro's and cons of each?

Make sure that you get the button top batteries as I have a set of 18350's with the flat top that wont fit in my RSM so I just use the AW 16340(Black one) with a magnet.
 

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If it pleases the Captain can I request consideration of a Wench/MKVI in a September batch or is that still a prototype right now? -Magnus

Sure, if you want a Mark-VI just use the info posted during pre-ordering and mention that you want a Wench vice a Cutlass and I will leave off the feed system.
 
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