Simplicity 14500's with upgrades available for order now.

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forcedfuel50

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We have the Simplicity 14500 back up for sale (ships in approx. 3-5 business days from date of order).

They now feature an adjustable center post like the 18000 series, an adjustable bottom post via washers (rather then two separate posts as on the last version), and available with a stainless steel or brass locking ring.

Also, we have some spare caps with Palladium plated adjustable center post available too for those who want to upgrade their current 14500 cap to the newer adjustable cap.

To order, visit: Super T ~ Simplicity
 

9ball_AJ

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I'm actually good with my 14500.... I ended up sanding down my insulator in my Temon rba for a gapless fit.

Plus my wife dropped it on the first day I got it and left a couple nice nicks in it.

I did the same with my Temon (as you know), but my spheroid has a gap. The adjustable center pin will be a welcomed feature.
 

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Any spare ss lock rings? Also any new info on a stiffer spring? I am very happy to see these upgrades :)

Got a couple of different stiffer spring samples coming i'm going to try out. No spare parts unfortunately, we're just to backed up on the machine and have trouble making anything above and beyond. Hoping that won't be a permanent calculus.
 

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Got a couple of different stiffer spring samples coming i'm going to try out. No spare parts unfortunately, we're just to backed up on the machine and have trouble making anything above and beyond. Hoping that won't be a permanent calculus.

No worries, I can live with the brass, and I already found a stiffer spring that fits and works perfectly from a spare parts bag from another mod. I know there were several other users that are interested though.
 

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Hey, David! Since you don't have a lot on your plate right now, (just kidding) I was wandering if you might look at modifying the bottom button & firing pin on the 14500 simplicity in the future. When locking the 14500 simplicity it will sometimes unscrew the bottom button from the firing button. In order to prevent that from happening I tend to not lock it as hard. I carry it in my shirt pocket at work & there are times when my pocket has gotten uncomfortably warm from pocket vaping. Every day motion has managed to loosen the lock. I figured that if you could make the bottom button & firing pin with reverse threads(left hand threads) when you got the lock down to the button, it would be tightening the bottom button to the firing pin, allowing the vaper to lock it more securely. Thanks for your attention,
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forcedfuel50

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Hey, David! Since you don't have a lot on your plate right now, (just kidding) I was wandering if you might look at modifying the bottom button & firing pin on the 14500 simplicity in the future. When locking the 14500 simplicity it will sometimes unscrew the bottom button from the firing button. In order to prevent that from happening I tend to not lock it as hard. I carry it in my shirt pocket at work & there are times when my pocket has gotten uncomfortably warm from pocket vaping. Every day motion has managed to loosen the lock. I figured that if you could make the bottom button & firing pin with reverse threads(left hand threads) when you got the lock down to the button, it would be tightening the bottom button to the firing pin, allowing the vaper to lock it more securely. Thanks for your attention,
Super-T Super Fan CenTexVpr

Just a dab of rtv silicone on the threads before you screw the post in. Use a proper size screwdriver you can get some torque on while holding the button from turning , let dry and you'll have no loosening problems. I don't even use any sort of thread locking agent and don't have problems , but I know sometimes its hard to get a good tighten for some so that will cure it. Plus with silicone, when you go to remove it, it will break free much easier then loctite ..
 

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Just a dab of rtv silicone on the threads before you screw the post in. Use a proper size screwdriver you can get some torque on while holding the button from turning , let dry and you'll have no loosening problems. I don't even use any sort of thread locking agent and don't have problems , but I know sometimes its hard to get a good tighten for some so that will cure it. Plus with silicone, when you go to remove it, it will break free much easier then loctite ..
Hey David,

Thanks for the tip. It has become a non issue for me since I have installed the ultra heavy duty switch spring. It won't be vaping in my pocket no more. It may take some pinky strengthening exercises to get it to vape in my hand.:) Thanks for the great products(eagerly awaiting an ELA & Strata) but even more so the time taken to address my petty concerns. You obviously care that your customer has a top quality product that will keep them from falling back to cigarettes. Looking forward to what you will bring to the GVE(Great Vape Experience) in the future. Duncan Grigsby (CenTexVpr)
 

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Hey David,

I hope you are enjoying your time off. I have a friend that I have loaned my 14500 Simplicity to. He is sold on them & wants to purchase one. Do you have an estimation on when you may have some back in stock? I have also told him to contact you thru your e-mail address. I am covered as far as pv's go so my friend can hang on to the one I have loaned him, but I miss her:( Hoping you can get some out soon. Thanks for your attention,
Duncan Grigsby (CenTexVpr)
 

forcedfuel50

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Hey David,

I hope you are enjoying your time off. I have a friend that I have loaned my 14500 Simplicity to. He is sold on them & wants to purchase one. Do you have an estimation on when you may have some back in stock? I have also told him to contact you thru your e-mail address. I am covered as far as pv's go so my friend can hang on to the one I have loaned him, but I miss her:( Hoping you can get some out soon. Thanks for your attention,
Duncan Grigsby (CenTexVpr)

Hi CenTexVpr,

So it sounds like your friend is permanently adopting your 14500? :)
I don't have a firm estimate, but I hope to have some more of them made up this summer.
 
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