The Switch Mod is my fourth mechanical mod, and so far has proven itself. Note: I purchased the brass version. The direct hybrid contact to my rda is very nice. The grip on the device is nothing extravegant but feels good in the hand. The only design is on the bottom side of the button which is just a gray lightning bolt that has yet to fade at all. It is actually a small fairly light device, especially compared to my last with was a copper Manhattan. As far as the corresponding rda, I can get larger clouds than my Mutation x V2 and with an accompanying great amount amount of flavor. It has a wide bore drip tip milled into it such features the lightning bolt on either side. The airflow is also nice but it is unfortunate that you can not adjust it. anyways back to the mods button. It is a spring button, and let me say you have to definitely put some force into most of them. It does not have easy through (I dove into it and messed with my spring and it's much easier now) . Finally let me say the lifetime gurantee on it is extremely nice.
Pros: hard hitting, great flavor, smooth threading, competitive pricing, copper contacts, smaller device (subjective), durability, direct contact to my rda, and the life time gurantee.
Cons: no adjustable airflow, light(subjective), can not change the drip tip, the button is hard to press, with it being brass it gets stuck in multiple areas, also I prefer magnet buttons so the spring is a negative.
overall it's not a bad device whatsoever ESPECIALLY as a starting kit.
Pros: hard hitting, great flavor, smooth threading, competitive pricing, copper contacts, smaller device (subjective), durability, direct contact to my rda, and the life time gurantee.
Cons: no adjustable airflow, light(subjective), can not change the drip tip, the button is hard to press, with it being brass it gets stuck in multiple areas, also I prefer magnet buttons so the spring is a negative.
overall it's not a bad device whatsoever ESPECIALLY as a starting kit.