Just about 5 minutes in:
First off, those of you who didn't prepare by charging fresh
batteries and breaking in a new atty before receiving this weapon -- shame! shame! LOL
Okay, it's as advertised --
-- about 3/8" longer than a normal pen style.
-- the battery body is twice the diameter of a pen style.
-- it feels solid in one's hand, nice balance too
-- the manual switch is easy to get accustomed to, it has a nice click to it and doesn't feel like it will fail, like the JS
-- I'm not crazy about the way the atty doesn't completely .... up against the battery body though... there's an 1/8" of space that can't be made up
-- it's shiny LOL
-- I like that the user can see the LEDs instead of everyone else
Ok, I figured the Vapre51 would be very much like my JS in so much as;
-- the battery is the same
-- the atty is the same (using an 801 at the moment)
So far, that *is* the case. Except that the Vapre51 hits every single time, no switch misses like the (my) JS. And of course, it's stainless steel. It
feels like a quality
device -- like a "Snap-on" ratchet handle, if anyone has had the pleasure and can understand the analogy. =)
The attys that shipped with the Vapre are the high bridge type. They should work well with the m201 carts that Shawn sent out in the kit because they are slightly shorter than normal 801 carts. I'm not using a cart right now. The Vapre screams out: "Drip me!, Drip me!" <g>
The instruction sheet is interesting. It reads:
VP1 Electronic Cigarette
By VaprLife
So, that puts one controversy to bed, no? LOL
Gotta vape now...