The Prodigy and the Chuck questions

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Zofryer

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The Prodigy and The Chuck are alike in the following ways:

*Both take protected batteries for increased safety
*Both are metal construction
*Both have similar button placement
*Both are cylindrical and about the same size
*Both have a convenient overfill reservoir at the atomizer connector
*Both have countersunk atomizer threads to protect them from damage
*Both have a threaded battery cap and are loaded with batteries from the bottom.
*Both can use 3.7V or two 3V batteries.

They differ in the following ways:

*The Prodigy is aluminum and lighter. The Chuck is copper and brass, and heavier.
*The Prodigy has a resistor option for 5 volts (Which is very nice)
*The Chuck can be ordered in just about any color you want, with a custom graphic.
*The Prodigy is offered as a kit complete with batteries, charger and a starter atomizer for 140 bucks, as well as a base kit with no batteries, charger, or atomizer for 95.
*The Chuck sells for 80 shipped to your door (with no accessories).
*The Chuck is slightly longer than the Prodigy

I don't think I've missed anything. Either way, both are an outstanding value and you can't really go wrong with either. Essentially, it's a question of whether you want something highly customizable from a looks standpoint, or you want the desirable voltage drop.

Hope this helps

EDIT: Advantages

*Much longer battery life
*Much closer to the actual analog experience with higher voltage
*ENORMOUS battery life with lower voltage and one big battery
*Much more durable than a standard e-cig
*Cheaper to replace batteries that are fairly easy to obtain
*Pride in owning something this cool
*You won't lose it in a purse or backpack.
 
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Yeah, I was also going to add that the Prodigy Switch Housing can be purchased from puresmoker website and changed out easy, you can get With or Without Resistor to go 6V or 5V and that's nice.. with The Chuck there is no Resistor so you have 3.7V or 6V no sweet spot the 5V so if it goes out you will need to send it back to Jeff for repair, I'm not a modder and don't work on mods I just purchase them and enjoy them.. so both have there good points..
 

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So Zofryer, since it seems you have all the big boy toys, which one is your personal favorite and why? I am really interested in one of these, but I don't want to start a collection. Right now, I am leaning toward the Super T but I would really like some input from someone who has several.
 
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