TECC Silver Screwdriver E-NI MKII

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kshaky

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Feb 3, 2010
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As a Newbie who's just lost about five paragraphs of my intended New Thread [ironically, it vapourized when I went to post it?!!] and it's now 1.55am, I'm going to severely condense my question - Does anyone have any user feedback, tips or pros & cons viewpoints on the TECC Silver Screwdriver E-NI MKII? I started my e-cig quest from a Gammuci standpoint, as this was the first product that I became aware of in this field, and my subsequent extensive readings on this Forum have led me to believe that this wasn't a very good place to be starting from anyway, judging by a LOT of peoples opinions. Anyway, I've now been steered away from wanting something that looks like, and 'smokes' like, a normal cigarette [Sorry . . . Analogue - see, I AM learning!], and I'm now leaning towards an E-NI product. I've looked at many of the ones available, but this is the one that appeals to me the most at the moment.

Any advice will be gratefully absorbed.

Cheers!
 

Shaltac

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Dec 13, 2009
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What is your goal? What are you looking for in a PV? There are lots of great choices, and Analog replicas work well for a lot of people. With a PCC and a usb passthrough at home I never have a dead battery issue with my RN4081, and my biggest issue is the lack of a manual battery (No I'm not ordering some manual 103's from China for $50 and hoping they get here). Is the Gammuci you have a 510 or the (801?) pen style? What are you not liking about it? All of these things are just a battery, a switch, and a little heater. Each heater (atomizer) has a different temperature range at different voltages. This gives them all different taste and throat hit. All the mods are battery holders with a switch - of varying cost, quality, and finish. I have been happy with all of the products I've gotten from Totally Wicked so far. The screwdriver is an oldie but a goodie. Honestly if you get one the atomizer you pair with it will have the biggest effect on your Vapor experience. The main difference between the well built mods is size, weight, price, finish, and switch configuration. Some take one battery for 3.7V some take 2 for 5V or 7V fun. Some have the ability to take any of those combo's. You almost can't go wrong, as long as it is going to take an atomizer that will make you happy at the voltage you want to run.

Now someone has to start making a native 4081 threaded mod with a button on top. That would make me all happy...
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