Sneak Peak of the Mini-T!!!

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pipes1

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Even with the negatives about the 10440, it still beats the hell out of the standard e-cig batteries and would be the perfect size for going out on the town.

I have also been considering a 14500 PV and they certainly fit an overall use catagory.

Decisions, decisions, decisions ----

Still want the 10440 but ----

guess I will have to have all three.
 

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While so many other PVs are suffering from quality concerns, your product is far better thought out and exicuted.

I am truly pleased to see the possibility of all three options and am serious about being on the list for the Mini and Midi.

First on the Mini list and looks like third or fourth on the Midi list.
(Or wherever I can get.)

Thanks again
Bob

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I think I have made more replys to this thread, than all of my other posts combined.
 

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very nice david.

Sorry pipes1 (and truelove) he already sent me the prototype for a review.














just kidding.... but betty niiiice (in borat's voice)

Well since I got it for about a week now, maybe I'll let you have a try:shock:.

Oh wait, I told bikergirl she had next...sorry.
 
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yvilla

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Let me get this straight the mini and mid sizes use aaa and
aa size batteries? Could I use plain old duracells?

Nope, not nearly enough voltage. The duracell primaries would be only 1.5 V, and the rechargeables would be 1.2 V. You need the lithuim 3.7 V batteries, thus the 10440 and 14500 references on this thread.
 

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Top o the morn, David.

OK - decision made -- I want one of each. (Mini and Midi)
I simply can't see going with out the full Super-T family.

I would like to have both with 901 and 801 adaptors but that isn't a requirement to get started. (Either will be fine.) Batteries and attys are also not a requirement but if you wish to set them up as kits, that still works for me.

Just let me know how much and how soon I should send payment.

Thanks again
Bob

P.S. This assumes I won't be able to talk Mom out of the prototype. Then I will only need the Midi. LOL
 

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When will the midi be out? Any forecasts?

Well, i have several Super T1 orders i am working on, once i am caught up on those then i will venture into making some of the Mini t's. I would estimate about 2-3 weeks. :)\

Pipes; I'll let you know asap when i'm ready to take orders. On the new Mini-T, i won't be taking any preorders, i'll make some up then put them up for sale.

David
 

forcedfuel50

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You are #6 on the third batch and i am just finishing up another order on the second batch and have two or three units left on that batch, so yours will be started probably towards the end of next week as i do all the bodies together then break them out individually and do the adapters and sleeves..

Hope that helps!

Glad you like the Mini-T, i find it a nice complement to the Super T:)
 

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Well, i have several Super T1 orders i am working on, once i am caught up on those then i will venture into making some of the Mini t's. I would estimate about 2-3 weeks. :)\

Pipes; I'll let you know asap when i'm ready to take orders. On the new Mini-T, i won't be taking any preorders, i'll make some up then put them up for sale.

David


David, your machining skills are unmatched, and your mods are way under priced. Real nice job on the Mini-T.

I hope the price will reflect the craftsmanship

Cisco....
 

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Cisco

I haven't received my first PV from Dave yet, and patiently await the opportunity to put it to use. I am impressed with his investment in the design work. All the functionality and durability of well thought out design, resulting in a device I will be proud to show off. What more could you ask for?

Besides the one I have on order, I will be buying the other versions as soon as they are released. (Just don't get him to worked up on pricing, untill I have all three.) LOL

Bob
 

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Sorry mate, I think you were beaten by someone else on the smallest thinnest 10440 mod already.
Interesting that you have gone for a two-toned look.........

Thanks Lisa, i'm glad you like it:) I am sure you appreciate the totally original styling. I designed the Mini-T concept several months ago and it is the thinnest 10440 battery fully machined mod on the market, just like its bigger brother the Super-T1 is the thinnest 16340 battery machined mod on the market.

I don't know if you are aware of this either, but the Super- T1 was the first to have:

Vent Holes,
Locking Button,
Fully Adjustable Air flow
Knurled Cap
3 year warranty.
And it was also the first fully mechanical pv to feature a negative ground button that could not externally short out.

Cheers,

David
 
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Thanks Lisa, i'm glad you like it:) I am sure you appreciate the totally original styling. I designed the Mini-T concept several months ago and it is the thinnest 10440 battery fully machined mod on the market, just like its bigger brother the Super-T1 is the thinnest 16340 battery machined mod on the market.

I don't know if you are aware of this either, but the Super- T1 was the first to have:

Vent Holes,
Locking Button,
Fully Adjustable Air flow
Knurled Cap
First and only company to stand behind its PV's with a 3 year warranty.
And it was also the first fully mechanical pv to feature a negative ground button that could not externally short out.

Cheers,

David

Thanks very much for the info, David. Did you mention its dimensions and I missed it?
 

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David, your machining skills are unmatched, and your mods are way under priced. Real nice job on the Mini-T.

I hope the price will reflect the craftsmanship

Cisco....


forcedfuel50, don't listen to Cisco, he's only kidding! How I love a good comedian! 8-o

Cisco, shut up already! :cool:
 

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Thanks very much for the info, David. Did you mention its dimensions and I missed it?

Lisa - Hmmm... thought you must have known the dimensions to have made the comment below.

Sorry mate, I think you were beaten by someone else on the smallest thinnest 10440 mod already.
Interesting that you have gone for a two-toned look.........

Enough said.... :rolleyes:
 
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