The Precise Strata Dual Coil Rebuildable Atomizer/Integrated Tank PV

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Geoscouter

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I think 3ml is good since the tank cap is removable for filling no syringe or special bottle is needed no need to be any larger just carry a small 3-6ml dropper bottle for refill.
Any chance we will be able to purchase these before the end of Summer? Any thoughts on cost for the unit to put on an existing P+?


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schismz

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My vote goes for the sweet-spot between 3ml and 5ml, by which I mean to say 4ml :)

It's already gonna be... not tiny, 5ml tanks make carrying the P+ around a little too unwieldy, 4ml with Super T craftsmanship would probably be ok. I guess the question is, what would be the overall length difference between 3ml and 4ml.

Waiting on Strata :)
 

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Towards a modular durable PV model with rebuildable atomizers and no useless "e-cigarette"-inherited connectors? Hell, yeah, I'm in! The end of childhood is here :) Thanks, guys, for pushing forward!

I understand the Kick is going to work in these, but have you considered making a variable voltage/wattage module available (like the Russian Samovar)? How about the possibility of multiple tank sizes down the road?

As for hype / teasing, I guess the wick material issue is right up there. And I like this tease every bit. Looking forward to it :)
 
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daveinleics

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Well I have been thinking about getting something from Super-T for quite a time. If you get really interested in vaping stuff I think you get to a point where you just want to try the best, so a Super-T hybrid is an irresistible proposition. I'm glad I waited now, just hope I don't have to wait for too much longer! I'd add my vote to about 3ml as well; even with a Genesis type attie that'll keep me going for a bit. I also think this kind of size gives plenty of scope for a nice harmonised design - I think bigger tanks have a tendency to look a bit top heavy. I'll be following the development of the Strata with great interest!
 
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