Time for a V.S - Please give me your input before I order

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DcMagic

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I was looking into getting a mod for my 510, but in reality, Ill get whatever.

Im looking for more vapor production and a WAY longer batt life.

Screwdriver?
Silver Bullet?
Prodigy?


Im an avid 510 user, and im ready to bump up to somthing that gives more vapor and the batt lasts wayyy longer.

I get 45 min off a fully charged 510 with heavy use...
Id like to get 4,5 even 6? hours off of 1 charge with heavy use..

Dont care too much about look, size, weight, feel or switch placment.

Just Vapor production and Batt Life.

Any help please?
 

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Can not go wrong with a chuck or a silver bullet, I am a proud chuck owner and love it, jeff and raven are great guys and if you don't mind the wait of 2 weeks or so you can get any design you want on your chuck.

However, if you want it in about 3-4 days for a bit more money, and don't care about designs or customization, the silver bullet is definitely for you. I've never vaped it but from all the questions I've asked I have never heard of somebody unhappy with their silver bullet. Many people believe the Silver Bullet is better than the chuck because of the switch, not performance. Ask anyone why they prefer the SB over the chuck, and it will always be because of the switch.

From a personal stance, the chuck's switch is fine, it's obviously a bit cheaper than the silver bullet's but if you don't mind disconnecting the atty from the battery before putting it in your pocket you won't have any problems with the chuck. Either way, Chuck or SB, you can't go wrong. Rob and Chad from altsmoke are great guys, good business from them.

Just be prepared to learn a bit about batteries and such, each of the devices discussed can go at 3.7v or 6v, you'll need to pick up 18650's for 3.7v, and two cr2's for 6v, if your interested message me and I can help you pick out some really good batts for cheap.
 

DcMagic

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I never have my e-cig out of my hand. Never. I've seem to have turned into a fog machine. I have 801 and 4072 penstyle's. I rotate the batt's and charge about every 4-6 hours. I've never had any other model (though, I'm curious about these 510's EVERYONE seems to have), but I'm quite happy with this model - along with VG juice.


510 are amazing, just gotta swap batts alot.

To take care of the batt problem, get a batt mod, like the prodigy or silver bullet.

But I think I am going to get a chuck with a 510 atty on it.
Probably wont buy another ecig for a long time.

Its worth it for you to pick one up. cant really go wrong with 510...

Just my $0.02
 

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The 510 is about as good as it gets for the smaller devices. I have two and haven't lost one atty in 3 months and it produces very good vapor. The batteries are good too.

But if you're looking for something that puts out great vapor, I find the Janty Stick superb. And I read great reviews on the Little Chuck, which I just ordered. If you're looking to save money, you need a Mod like these so you can get more power (throat hit/vapor) in longer-lasting and cheaper batteries.

The Janty Stick uses the 801 atty with a large cart that holds lots of juice. It's a vapor machine. And Janty is coming out with a 'Cameo', which is supposed to be another small device that hides the attys and basically just leaves the tip showing. I like that feature very much.

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another that you might want to look at is some of the products out there from Super T manufacturing like the Super Six..thats on the top of my short list for when I have the cash for my first mod..that thing just looks like quality manufacturing and is all mechanical..
so yeah my short list is the super six...with a high voltage 510 atty, and an aluminum t tip for dripping..I think that'll be the end all be all for me personally
 
I was looking into getting a mod for my 510, but in reality, Ill get whatever.

Im looking for more vapor production and a WAY longer batt life.

Screwdriver?
Silver Bullet?
Prodigy?


Im an avid 510 user, and im ready to bump up to somthing that gives more vapor and the batt lasts wayyy longer.

I get 45 min off a fully charged 510 with heavy use...
Id like to get 4,5 even 6? hours off of 1 charge with heavy use..

Dont care too much about look, size, weight, feel or switch placment.

Just Vapor production and Batt Life.

Any help please?

Vapor production is based ENTIRELY on your choice of juice, atty, and voltage. Battery life, obviously, depends on the battery you use.

I went with the Xhaler (just got it today and I'm loving it!) partially because I wanted to try different voltages and mods. The other strong contender was the Chuck, but I was feeling a bit impatient and didn't want to wait for the customization...combined with the fact that I was impressed by Nhaler's reputation and the quality of the juice that I'd tried. ...I ordered it Friday and I'm alternating between the 901, 801, and 510 attys right now, so I think I made the right decision.

Decide what voltage(s) you want and what atomizer(s) you want to use to determine the vapor production, your choice of batteries will determine the longevity...and then which actual commercial mod you pick otherwise differs only based on "look, size, weight, feel, switch placement, and durability/enginering". Since you said that you don't really care about those things, it won't much matter which mod you get...but for vapor production, you're probably going to want 5 or 6V so if I were you, I wouldn't consider any mod that only runs 3.7V.
 

DcMagic

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Vapor production is based ENTIRELY on your choice of juice, atty, and voltage. Battery life, obviously, depends on the battery you use.

I went with the Xhaler (just got it today and I'm loving it!) partially because I wanted to try different voltages and mods. The other strong contender was the Chuck, but I was feeling a bit impatient and didn't want to wait for the customization...combined with the fact that I was impressed by Nhaler's reputation and the quality of the juice that I'd tried. ...I ordered it Friday and I'm alternating between the 901, 801, and 510 attys right now, so I think I made the right decision.

Decide what voltage(s) you want and what atomizer(s) you want to use to determine the vapor production, your choice of batteries will determine the longevity...and then which actual commercial mod you pick otherwise differs only based on "look, size, weight, feel, switch placement, and durability/enginering". Since you said that you don't really care about those things, it won't much matter which mod you get...but for vapor production, you're probably going to want 5 or 6V so if I were you, I wouldn't consider any mod that only runs 3.7V.


Yeah, I think I wanna run the Biggest (err.. Longest lasting) batt I can find at 6v.... But now do I need to switch to 801 or 901? stay at 510? Iv only used 510, I thought the 510 put out the most vapor, err or got the hottest? .... My brain is going to pop....

Got I feel like a newb all over again... volts, different attys, mAH's and all that crap..... blah...

Anyone have a link that gives a nice newbish breakdown of different affects of different voltage, and different attys at the different voltages...

Craps gettin confusing right about now lol
 

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I'm going to chime in like I have in a number of threads today, and say I love my Bartleby! Only had a stock 510 before it, which while being a nice introduction to vaping, was not cutting it as far as functionality, as the batteries have to be constantly recharged, which is a pain especially in my factory job.

The Bartleby only runs 3.7v, so you're not going to get more vapor than a stock 510, except that each drag is like a hit off freshly charged 510 batteries. I used to get around 45 minutes of use out of a stock 510 battery, and vaping the same amount I get around 10 hours out of a 14500 battery (2 come with the Bart).

Here is my review of "The Bartleby" by Cybervex. I'm not affiliated with Cybervex or anything, I just love this freakin device (enough to create my first web graphic in years :D)! If you have any questions about it, you could ask me, or contact Cybervex via the link in my review.
 

Drozd

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Yeah, I think I wanna run the Biggest (err.. Longest lasting) batt I can find at 6v.... But now do I need to switch to 801 or 901? stay at 510? Iv only used 510, I thought the 510 put out the most vapor, err or got the hottest? .... My brain is going to pop....

Got I feel like a newb all over again... volts, different attys, mAH's and all that crap..... blah...

Anyone have a link that gives a nice newbish breakdown of different affects of different voltage, and different attys at the different voltages...

Craps gettin confusing right about now lol

from what I've been reading, yeah the 510 runs hotter than the rest thus more vapor production but that comes at a cost...some say that it destroys some of the flavors while enhancing others (consensus seems to be that tobacco and coffee flavors do better hotter while fruit flavors are better on slightly cooler attys..
Seems it's a bell curve though and the flavors come back at high voltage with lots of people claiming that 5V is the "sweet spot".. again though high voltage seems to have a cost of reduced atty life since they weren't made to run at high voltage..which is why there is now high voltage attys...

seems there are a lot of mods that run at 3.7v, a few less that run at 3.7v and 6v (depending on battery configurations), and just a very few that will run 5v and 3.7v...

mAh simply broken down is the higher the number the longer the baattery will last
 
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