Which e-cigs are "mechanical"?

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Tachion

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I'm poking around for a "mechanical" e-cig, as they are touted to be much more reliable. You know, the ones in which pressing the button connects the battery to the atomizer physically (i.e. no electronics, etc.).

I know the SP2/Thermo is completely mechanical, but I was wondering if there were any others out there. The 6V on the Thermo seems a bit much for me. :p

Anyone have any ideas?
 

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the V1 does not have a mechanical switch. v2, i believe does. the MAKO, T1, S6, GG are all true mechanical switches. i dont believe the AdapteveR is a mechanical switch, i own the AdpateveR and the SD, both share the same switch, although the switch is easily replaceable and easily found at Radio Shack for cheap i do not think it's mechanical.
 
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