something indestructible?

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BuzzKilla

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I own a Precise+ 18650.

It can take an extreme amount of abuse, full stainless steel construction, and a centre pin that wont budge no matter how hard you crank an atty/carto/tank on there.
This is very important if you want a be-all-mechanical mod.
Something that wont short, due to a cheap 510 press fit connector with a crappy/weak insulator.
This one is machined into the Stainless steel top cap.

Sure they are not cheap, but they are worth every penny you spend. This is not something i say very often.

Full mod consists of 7 parts (including the spring)

I took it to the beach, sand got in every crevice of the mod. spent 15 min taking it apart rinsing it and putting it back together... it was back to buttery smooth.

If you go with this mod, get the brushed finish, it hides scratches well :toast:
 

fourthrok

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I own a Precise+ 18650.
It can take an extreme amount of abuse, full stainless steel construction, and a centre pin that wont budge no matter how hard you crank an atty/carto/tank on there.
This is very important if you want a be-all-mechanical mod.
Something that wont short, due to a cheap 510 press fit connector with a crappy/weak insulator.
This one is machined into the Stainless steel top cap.
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Full mod consists of 7 parts (including the spring)

...Just like the LavaFire...only the LFire is more budget friendly. And it's copper instead of SS. Solid and heavy. Seven components that can all be disassembled. Zero wiring. Zero press fittings. Machined connector..solid as a rock. Yep. Can take lots of abuse! lol! I wanted a "indestructible" mechanical mod,too! :toast:
 

JKVaper

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Most solid construction I've found in a non VV device. Machining is rock solid but stock wire and switch are shady. 510 connection and mod is one solid piece, threading very smooth. Not an easy one to find, but once its rebuilt properly no doubt it will last a very long time. Took this Mod apart and re-built the internals. With slight internal modification, soldering experience, and a small purchase to replace the wire and switch to handle up to 16A (overkill). Cost me about $50 with the modification. Here is a link to my thread on ECF as to how I modified it http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/apv-discussion/347301-new-mod-purchase-udt-v6.html.
 
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