Whats the Best HIGH Voltage Mod??

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vaporich

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What is the best HIGH VOLTAGE mod??

Take into consideration.

Best appearance
Production of Vapor
Least burnt juice taste
Easy to use


I already have a mod myself, with 6 volts.
But, Im looking for opinions.
I want to purchase another possibly, and I wanted to see what everyone thinks, is the best mod out there, with the recent improvements and all.

Thanks,
 

breakfastchef

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Assuming the same atomizer, same voltage and same e-liquid, commercially available HV devices should perform similarly. That being agreed upon, your choice of device would be based on safety features, design, ergonomics and style.

Several high-voltage devices are actually capable of operating at multiple voltages (i.e. 3.7 volts and 5 or 6 vols (with extension sleeve)). Those devices are pretty cool since you can choose between long lasting vaping with a high output 3.7 volt battery or switching to a high-voltage configuration for excellent throat hit and fog-blowing vapor production. My choice was the Super-T. Those on my short list included the AdapteveR, Prodigy and Silver Bullet.
 

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Assuming the same atomizer, same voltage and same e-liquid, commercially available HV devices should perform similarly. That being agreed upon, your choice of device would be based on safety features, design, ergonomics and style.

Several high-voltage devices are actually capable of operating at multiple voltages (i.e. 3.7 volts and 5 or 6 vols (with extension sleeve)). Those devices are pretty cool since you can choose between long lasting vaping with a high output 3.7 volt battery or switching to a high-voltage configuration for excellent throat hit and fog-blowing vapor production. My choice was the Super-T. Those on my short list included the AdapteveR, Prodigy and Silver Bullet.

QFT. Same exact short list of mods as well. Only thing that kept me from buying the Super T is that he doesn't take Paypal at the moment and the adapters are kind of expensive (current backlog is offputting for the impatient like myself as well).

Adaptever looks great except for the button being too easy to accidentaly engage while in your pocket and the adapters being pretty expensive again.

You really have to compare all the mods yourself and decide which designs and features are most important to you. Electric vs mechanical. Battery size. Are adapters offered? Button placement. Overall size. Pocketability. Sleeves offered for different volt sizes? Etc, etc. Decide which features are most important to you!

Personally, the Silver Bullet fit my list of criteria the best. It's not perfect(in my opinion) but I'm really looking forward to getting it!
 

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Five words:

features, features, features, features, features.

What is important to you? They will all vape the same at the same voltage with the same atomizer. So it's about what makes each one unique:

Every friggin battery and atomizer combination in one package: GG Transformer
Reduce the harsh and turn up the flavor with a slight voltage drop: The Prodigy
Inexpensive incredibly durable with unique mouth activated switch: The Copper
Very durable, inexpensive, beautifully shiny, great button: Silver Bullet
Incredibly thin, light, durable, simple, and inexpensive dual voltage: AdapteveR
Safety Features, Lockable Button, Adjustable airflow, Thinnest 6V: Super-T1

Most Beautiful: GG Transformer
Most Advanced Features: Super T-1 (caveat: have not actually received it yet)
Best Vape: Prodigy with BE112 (personal opinion)
Best Value: The Copper by far.
Best Personal Defense Weapon: Silver Bullet
Best value in something small, light, portable, and dual volt: The Adaptever
Best at not looking like a ....: Prodigy

If I've missed your mod, I don't own it. That does not mean other high volt mods out there are not great. Do your own research and make your own decision on what features you find valuable.
 

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Five words:

features, features, features, features, features.

What is important to you? They will all vape the same at the same voltage with the same atomizer. So it's about what makes each one unique:

Every friggin battery and atomizer combination in one package: GG Transformer
Reduce the harsh and turn up the flavor with a slight voltage drop: The Prodigy
Inexpensive incredibly durable with unique mouth activated switch: The Copper
Very durable, inexpensive, beautifully shiny, great button: Silver Bullet
Incredibly thin, light, durable, simple, and inexpensive dual voltage: AdapteveR
Safety Features, Lockable Button, Adjustable airflow, Thinnest 6V: Super-T1

Most Beautiful: GG Transformer
Most Advanced Features: Super T-1 (caveat: have not actually received it yet)
Best Vape: Prodigy with BE112 (personal opinion)
Best Value: The Copper by far.
Best Personal Defense Weapon: Silver Bullet
Best value in something small, light, portable, and dual volt: The Adaptever
Best at not looking like a ....: Prodigy

If I've missed your mod, I don't own it. That does not mean other high volt mods out there are not great. Do your own research and make your own decision on what features you find valuable.

Very nice breakdown, Zof. This ought to be a "sticky".:thumb:
 

forcedfuel50

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Five words:

features, features, features, features, features.

What is important to you? They will all vape the same at the same voltage with the same atomizer. So it's about what makes each one unique:

Every friggin battery and atomizer combination in one package: GG Transformer
Reduce the harsh and turn up the flavor with a slight voltage drop: The Prodigy
Inexpensive incredibly durable with unique mouth activated switch: The Copper
Very durable, inexpensive, beautifully shiny, great button: Silver Bullet
Incredibly thin, light, durable, simple, and inexpensive dual voltage: AdapteveR
Safety Features, Lockable Button, Adjustable airflow, Thinnest 6V: Super-T1

Most Beautiful: GG Transformer
Most Advanced Features: Super T-1 (caveat: have not actually received it yet)
Best Vape: Prodigy with BE112 (personal opinion)
Best Value: The Copper by far.
Best Personal Defense Weapon: Silver Bullet
Best value in something small, light, portable, and dual volt: The Adaptever
Best at not looking like a ....: Prodigy

If I've missed your mod, I don't own it. That does not mean other high volt mods out there are not great. Do your own research and make your own decision on what features you find valuable.

Once you get your Super T, you'll have to change that "most beautiful" category;-) I understand though, everyone has different tastes, the world would be pretty bland if we all had the same tastes:)
 
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gatsby

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Once you get your Super T, you'll have to change that "most beautiful" category;-) I understand though, everyone has different tastes:)

Now I feel like a suck up, but I was going to question the "most beautiful" category too.Granted I am comparing from photos but I think the SuperT is the best looking one out there in addition to all the features.
 

youngunner

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I started one of the *High Voltage* threads. To me I was looking for the most versatile HV PV for the best price (my main concern).

If money wasn't and issue I would get the t1. Since money IS an issue I found that the Silver Bullert is the best PV for the buck.

I noticed that almost all of the high volt capable PVs needed a sleeve, a switch, or an adapter the be able to produce 5-6v. The Silver Bullet on the other hand just needed the correct batteries. Another one of my considerations was the ability to use different adapters. At first I was leaning towards the AdapteveR- to get what I was looking for it would have cost me $100 for the unit, $25 for the sleeve for 6v and another $25 for the adapter= $150 before you get batteries.
The Silver bullet on the other hand is $100 + $13 for the adapter+ batterys cost= $113-$5 coupon= $107.

I am going with the Silver Bullet more than likely.

Question about LV/ZiMoshi: does the $135 version come in 3.7 or 6v? I liked this unit- but I don't use any 901 attys and they don't have an adapter.

The tedious part is going one by one and figuring what they come with and what I need to get to fulfill my requirements. Some come with nothing but the base unit, and some come with everything- Basically I am trying to get the best HV capable PV for the best price and it seems like the Silver Bullet is winning. I am sure you can't go wrong with anyone them- just depending on what you want and how much your willing to shell out.


EDIT: Does the Prodigy come out of the box for 5v or 6v? or do you have to buy the switch? If so it might end up being a pretty good deal also for the fact that it comes with the batteries and a charger. I have to do some math- fun
 
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