Hey ST owners or potential owners,
Just wanted to share my review. I received my Saber Touch VariVolt High Power Option about a week and a half ago.
1-10 scoring
Craftmanship 8 (would give 10 but my "limited edition rings" weren't even depth wise, initially bothered me, but would I would
still get the rings if I could change my mind somehow)
Customer Service 11 (yes that's an 11, Sir Lawrence's availability, response time, and efforts were unmatched)
Product Functionality 10 (freakin awesome using Smoktech XL Clear Dual Coil Cartomizer @ 5 v, I do recommend the HP
option)
Delivery Time 8 ( In my case, SL went the extra mile to get mine here, I'd give details but I don't want to obligate Sir
Lawrence to do it with everyone, basically I had some requests and he was able to accommodate and get
it here ASAP. Also, since each one is custom made, it won't ship out instantly, realize that)
If you are concerned about the fact that the ST is a bit bigger than some less powerful mods out there, you have to decide if power is what you want. I don't think there's any way to get this kind of performance in a smaller mod. That being said, I have been using this thing everywhere (at home, in public.) It is not the same as carrying a small mod, but it's not a huge deal, it's worth carrying a mod that's a little heavier\bigger in order to get some serious vape on wherever u go. I suppose if your concerned about having something less noticeable in certain situations like formal events, you could have a ego or something like that to hold you over.
Recommendations to potential buyers: Get the VV HP mod, I'm sure all mods are great, but I'm glad I sprung the extra dough to be able to vape however I might want to in the future. It IS important to be able to tweak the voltage if you'd prefer something a bit stronger or weaker. This can be done with different resistant atomizers but it's better to just have VV, and you would spend the price difference experimenting anyways. That being said, lol, I currently am
vaping my dual carto at 5v and loving it. I like to have options and will always be experimenting. -- Also, if you don't have a voltage tester and are getting the VV, the one he sells is great and preferable to a multimeter in most situations.
Bottom line - if you want performance, get one
Hope this helps. I'm sure I'll think of something else I could have said right after I hit send

If you have any questions let me know.
Matt