Tomahawk mod by Mohawk Mods

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duc916

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Anyone have one?
How low can it sub-ohm?
I don't like that it's got a 3-pc tube, but I am curious how well that switch design works. I'm not crazy about the way the entire battery travels up and down when you fire it, but I do like the way internal centering rings around the positive and negative ends keep everything true and concentric, which I'd imagine would avoid any crunchiness in the switch.

Oh, and in 18650 config only 71mm long? :cool: That's 7mm shorter than an SMPL.

$200 is too much scratch for me personally but definitely a must buy once a clone is born.

http://www.vaperoo.com/product/tomahawk-mod-by-mohawk-mods/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VqooSSJfvo

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Skorpeyon

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I just had one arrive today and I have to say that I'm frankly impressed. I actually like the battery travelling up to the positive pin on the atomizer since it means there isn't any pressure required to keep the battery pressed into it the entire time it is in the tube. I personally think it will save some wear on the batteries overall. It hits like a tank... I have a brass Praxis mod, which has VERY little voltage drop, and I'm almost certain this is hitting harder, even with the multi-piece tube. There's no crunch, smooth, clean travel as I press the switch. I had a 4nine clone, which kind of uses the opposite template (battery is pressed to the atty by the magnet on the bottom, switch moves freely to make contact at the bottom) and its button was very awkward at times, often shifting one way or the other. This is impossible with the Tomahawk since the battery holds the switch parallel with the tube. It's really a very impressive design, and with as small as it is it's downright stunning. I plan to get a couple 18350 batteries just for it because in that mode, with just about any tank I have, it's not going to be much taller than an 18650 battery!
 

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Nope, uses centering rings around the battery. There's nowhere for the battery to rattle.
Up and down against the spring.
I have a panzer2 clone that has the same action where the battery rises to make the firing connection.
Battery will move up and down if shaken, which can have detrimental effects on the mechanism.

I've never tried, or even held a Tomahawk, and they look awesome but I'd have to touch one and see if my fears are confirmed.
Maybe these don't have that problem, but many mods that use that action do.
 
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