THE SCREWDRIVER Available at TOTALLY WICKED USA

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Chrissie

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No pillbox, you couldn't possibly keep the gold one yourself 8-o Just think of the liability, I mean, for instance, it would cost a lot to insure so I'd be more than happy to take it off your hands :D

Seriously though, I'd like to wish you & Trog good luck in your new venture together :)

Been thinking about buying another SD for back up, just need a tad healthier bank balance :)
 

trog100

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Nearly sold out of the first shipment...Will be despatching by friday to Florida, Patti should receive monday and get them out by Tuesday morning...


Should have more coming soon after...

Jason Bond... The Man with the Golden Screwdriver... he he he

a special edition solid sterling silver one with the odd gem or two might be more feasible..

trog
 

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I have been vaping my SD for 4 solid months now. I mainly drip, and I have only burnt out 3 atomizers. I have dropped it on the driveway, on the kitchen floor, and into the bathroom sink, several times. It has held up just fine, works the same as it did day 1. I would be interested in a recessed button model though (sterling silver would work). :D
 

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@pillbox,

I was just saying to a group of friends of mine who all three have just recently joined me in purchasing our first e-cigs from you and by lurking the other day I found the SD. I told them that as soon as TW gets it I'm on board and then when checking the forum today I found this post. I would just like to say that you rock the business world by being personal and fast, keep it up and I'll keep ya in business :D
 

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Call me strange, but I actually do prefer 4075, because it seems that it produces better vapor and hits. (personal taste) I got some genuine 901 ones, and it seems to have much bigger air hole, and the draw was just little too loose for my taste, I had to cover the hole about half way with a piece of tape to make it right for me.

I actually am using TW 901 (4075) atty .. nearly 2 month ago, and it's still alive and kicking. (one of the original trog's 4075 died in about 1 week or so, though.)
 

trog100

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"(one of the original trog's 4075 died in about 1 week or so, though.)"

they come from the same factory so it shows how little can be read from one sample.. he he..

we used to get ours from jason till he hit the the chinese supply problems a couple of months or so back like every one did....

we like the RN type.. they run hotter than the DSE ones and produce more vapour with more "bite"..

trog
 

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trog100

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Call me strange, but I actually do prefer 4075, because it seems that it produces better vapor and hits. (personal taste) I got some genuine 901 ones, and it seems to have much bigger air hole, and the draw was just little too loose for my taste, I had to cover the hole about half way with a piece of tape to make it right for me.

I actually am using TW 901 (4075) atty .. nearly 2 month ago, and it's still alive and kicking. (one of the original trog's 4075 died in about 1 week or so, though.)

we get to test every one we ship.. DOA parts are pretty much none existent now.. in fact to the point when pushed for time we sometime dont do it.. i cant remember the last DOA one we found to be honest..

the odd one just failing totally after a few days use still happens.. perhaps one in ten.. the overall consistency seems pretty good for the rest.. i think allowing for what they are (hand assembled fiddly arsed things) the chinese are doing a reasonable job with them..

treat them as what they are.. semi disposable items.. always have some spare ones and they do the job required well enough.. the odd failure is just in the nature of the things.. i dont see this changing any time soon..

trog
 
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