SD or Prodigy

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Chief-A-Lot

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The Supplies to build a mod like the NicoStick of the Magnum are in the $20-$30 dollar range and give the Satisfying Vap'n experience you do with products like the Screwdriver or the Prodigy...IMO these other mods are way over priced for what you get..So really its not about the Experience for the Price...anything over $30 and your paying STRICKLY for LOOKS

To say STRICKLY for LOOKS is a little misleading. I for one have to include CRAFTMANSHIP. Very important when choosing which PV you will buy. $30 is much better then paying $140 sure, but if your $30 dollar PV takes a hard tumble or fall, good chance your going to have some down time with it or spend another $30 making a new one...
 

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It seems that the Prodigy is the favorite. I noticed several deisgns available on the website. The difference seems to be the size and atomizer. Does this mean I am stuck with that particular atomizer once I get a Prodigy? In other words, if I get a Prodigy Pen that fits an 801 atomizer, will I later be able to buy a 510 adapter for the same unit?

Also, it seems like the Prodigys are different sizes. Is this true? If they both hold the same batteries as the description says, it doesn't make sense to me.
 

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The Prodigy V1 is the same size no matter what atty you order it with...but to answer your question, you can buy the adapters for all the different attys supported. This makes it a very versatile product. The ScrewDriver forces you to the 901, but thats not a bad thing. The different size Puresmoker products are probably because you saw the still to be relleased protege... which is smaller and runs on a lower voltage.

I own several ScrewDrivers, a SuperT1, and lots of 510 Titans... but after getting my delivery of the Prodigy on monday, I have not touched a single one. I will be selling them shortly and ordering a seperate prodigy to run at the lower voltage with the big battery... solves every single type of vape I may want, 5,6,3.7V vaping, same device, and with the adapters for the 901 and 510, I have the best of vaping (my opinion).

Get the Prodigy, you won't be disappointed. If you are, put it up for sale and you will love very very little of your investment...

Edit - SuperT1 is definately not for sale... I meant the SD and titans only. Sorry
 
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titanflyer

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I own several ScrewDrivers, a SuperT1, and lots of 510 Titans... but after getting my delivery of the Prodigy on monday, I have not touched a single one. I will be selling them shortly and ordering a seperate prodigy to run at the lower voltage with the big battery... solves every single type of vape I may want, 5,6,3.7V vaping, same device, and with the adapters for the 901 and 510, I have the best of vaping (my opinion).

I got quite a few PM's about my comments above, and wanted to set the record straight. I misstated my intentions when it comes to selling, and as I reread my post I can see why. I love all my devices, and they all serve their purpose, but the SuperT1 has a special place in my heart and I could never sell it. Its got more beauty in its adapter than most PVs have altogether. I keep it warm and safe most of the time and its only taken out on safe and special occasions. It vapes as well as the other 3.7 volt devices, if not better, but man, it kill in the looks and design and safety department.

I love the prodigy, and it will be my new workhorse where the screwdriver was my go to in the past. So, to restate, I will be selling my screwdrivers, and my titans, but don't even attempt to ask me to sell my supert... lol.
 
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