I might be interested if they didn't have all that "branding" crap on the body.

Me no like mods with in-your-face branding. Mods w/bold branding are a "no go", for me.

I might be interested if they didn't have all that "branding" crap on the body.
Me no like mods with in-your-face branding. Mods w/bold branding are a "no go", for me.

Yep,gotta agree with you there.
But the thing is sooo small it gets a higher cute rating just for that.
Would have looked better maybe with a 2 tone motif or perhaps with just the one color and then a pinstripe in another color to add a little something something on the side.
Shame i am not into mechs or that would be another rabbit hole i would be going down![]()
If you go the mosfet route, I would buy a mosfet board, then you get some protection against how far down the battery can be drained and also battery protection.Could've been static discharge.
What a great idea! A simple mosfet circuit - never thought of that. Are the right type readily available? I did test the fire button for continuity and it's fine.
If you go the mosfet route, I would buy a mosfet board, then you get some protection against how far down the battery can be drained and also battery protection.
The cheapest one I know of is from Mod Maker.
The only thing you need to do is make a transitional frame for the mod, and solder.
They have two types, one with switch and one for external switch.
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The authentic BXR uses a DNA60. Didn't you buy a spare DNA60 a while back? Or did you use it in another mod?
There are a ton of threads on ECF that go deep into modding with mosfets.
Thanks SMT.Or, just skip the mosfet and wiring altogether and convert the BXR into a true mech.
Thanks Tor. The one without switch looks ideal.If you go the mosfet route, I would buy a mosfet board, then you get some protection against how far down the battery can be drained and also battery protection.
The cheapest one I know of is from Mod Maker.
The only thing you need to do is make a transitional frame for the mod, and solder.
They have two types, one with switch and one for external switch.
Bestia Mods does make the Baby Bruto in solid colors and with only the "B" on the striped fire button. They say it's the smallest dual parallel mech mod on the market (2x18350). They originally released released the Bruto (dual 18650) and Baby Bruto (dual 18350) in July 2020. They released more last November.
Bestia Mods are high-end, with prices around 250€ (some cost more). They do make some very nice mechs. Also have an AIO/Boro mod.
@Javichu looking at their mods on Instagram, none have whacked out branding. Perhaps they made the one you posted as a one-off for the Madrid Expo.
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The Baby Bruto, photo lifted from their Instagram page.
Eager to read your thoughts on this one Hitt.Vape mail today. I got the Dovpo Tribute for review. It arrived way quicker than I expected.
I’ve actually had one for a couple weeks that I preordered from HC because I didn’t know if I’d get to review one. My only real complaint is that the display font is too small for my old eyes.Eager to read your thoughts on this one Hitt.
Does it have some weight or is it pretty lightweight? I need weighty mods, keeps me from dropping them.I’ve actually had one for a couple weeks that I preordered from HC because I didn’t know if I’d get to review one. My only real complaint is that the display font is too small for my old eyes.
Yes, it’s got a nice weight to it but not so heavy that it’s uncomfortable to hold.Does it have some weight or is it pretty lightweight? I need weighty mods, keeps me from dropping them.