Super T VV??

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That would be my view David, I don't personally have any real interest in the kick (I like my mods mechanical) but have no problem with something people can just drop into their Precise - IF that's what they want to do - it's their choice.

I DO have reservations about you creating any special component to make use of the kick though, as you would then be in a position of not having complete control over the quality of the vaping experience provided and (knowing what people are like) I can fully see people who then have problems with the kick then blaming you because "I bought the Super T kick add-on"....

I understand where you are coming from but I dont totally agree, from what I understand, evolv will be selling these to e-cig companies, so David could actually make a special run of precise plus that incorporate the kick, or a special cap extension ect. and I think it would be amazing, I am sure that there will be a warranty that comes along with the kick and assume problems would probably be taken care of by evolv. I know that David is not short on customers but this would open him up to a whole new customer base as well. This is obviously just my opinion, and is also a mute point since David has mentioned many times that VV or VW is not in line with what the precise is all about.

Know after saying that, my P+350 is the best and I mean best 3.7 volt mod that I have ever owned. It is more consistent, more satisfying, and better looking than anything else I own, and its virtually maintenance free ta boot. I absolutely love it but versatility is not a bad thing imo.
 

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I understand where you are coming from but I dont totally agree, from what I understand, evolv will be selling these to e-cig companies, so David could actually make a special run of precise plus that incorporate the kick, or a special cap extension ect. and I think it would be amazing, I am sure that there will be a warranty that comes along with the kick and assume problems would probably be taken care of by evolv. I know that David is not short on customers but this would open him up to a whole new customer base as well. This is obviously just my opinion, and is also a mute point since David has mentioned many times that VV or VW is not in line with what the precise is all about.

Know after saying that, my P+350 is the best and I mean best 3.7 volt mod that I have ever owned. It is more consistent, more satisfying, and better looking than anything else I own, and its virtually maintenance free ta boot. I absolutely love it but versatility is not a bad thing imo.

AGREED, I just got my P-5 and it is a nice PV I'm liking it,,,, but as the market grows and with it technology follows, this combination would be super. Super-T wouldn't be the only one following this trend either. You cant keep building the same device forever either, you need to expand your horizons if you want to stay in the game in any business and Grow.
 

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I won't argue with you here about the Darwin's electronics... the Darwin's electronics are very good, and a user can display all information on one screen...genius. Ergonomically, the Darwin came up short a bit imo. The swing arm is awkward while vaping, especially if you are wanting to read what the led screens info is displaying during a pull. Build quality is not the best either. I have babied mine like no other mod I have ever owned, but that swing arm keeps getting looser and more rattly week by week... and I now stand at the point where after Christmas I am going to have to return it to them to repair the shoddy arm. With regard to the flashing screen that "supposedly" rechecks calibration of the device, I can imagine in a scenario where evolve was working diligently to get rid of this flashing on a version 1 Darwin, but the V1 release date was rapidly arriving and the team just had to put the glitchy product out there. As this wasn't the case at all and, at my surprise, this nuisance was added as an incentive feature on my newer model, purposely placed for a function that I understand, but am at a loss to as why the system needs to flash like a jitterbug to accomplish it (It grows annoying...I mean that little flicker every 5-6 seconds for me is like Chinese water torture). Design-wise, it is unique and I fancy uniqueness. It does what it is supposed to do quite nicely and every single time, the only thing I wish it did have was high amperage limitation circuitry (not because I'm a newb and don't know the safe wattage ranges for my various ohm attys/cartos so as not to blow them out, but rather because the wheel to adjust the wattage is easily moveable and is not in the best spot ergonomically, so with a potential turn in my pocket or a slip of my finger, I can potentially pop attys). I hope I didn't stir any emotions, as I tried to keep my words as objective as possible while still harboring a respectful subjective opinion of what I think works and what does'nt work for my style of vaping. I see evolv as a quality company, but just has not found that solid patch of ground yet where they can bring their whole package together flawlessly.
 
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