Why do you like the SB over a regular Ecig?

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halopunker

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Just a general question, was wondering why people prefer it over their traditional Ecigs?

Just wanted a thread dedicated for feedback rather than using the complaint thread for one LOL :p

Oh...and someone added a SB Facebook page, wasn't me so figured I'd link it for others :p

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=157974611266
 

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this response is also for the BB as well

battery life, build quality, wonderful button, readily obtainable batteries, voltage options, passthru option on BB and soon for SB, dual atomizer option....what more could you want. hmmmm

ok...maybe color options or engraving for personalization
 
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this response is also for the BB as well

battery life, build quality, wonderful button, readily obtainable batteries, voltage options, passthru option on BB and soon for SB, dual atomizer option....what more could you want. hmmmm

ok...maybe color options or engraving for personalization


Just got my BB today.... Loving it FER SURE !!! :D
 

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Hmmmm, let me see, taste is awesome in comparative, no dribbling ashes or burning
holes in my car, no smell, can breath again, solid made, cannot crush under foot like cig.
Can now smell things better, and even smell a smoker, dependable will not burn away.
No discolored walls in home, no residual smell in car.
This thing is made like a tank!
ARE YOU KIDDING?
 

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It has more power over my cigarette addiction than a standard Ecig does, because of everything Wolf stated. A learning curve is an annoyance compared to the ease of smoking, inconsistency is what creates the learning curve. When a device works like a Silver Bullet does, there's very little to learn or adapt to, just pick it up and inhale. The standard batts go out at the wrong time, sometimes when I'm away from a replacement but close to a store which sells cigarettes. The standards don't delivery quite as much vapor or throat hit either, maybe comparable every 2 out of 5 draws.
 
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Hmmmm, let me see, taste is awesome in comparative, no dribbling ashes or burning
holes in my car, no smell, can breath again, solid made, cannot crush under foot like cig.
Can now smell things better, and even smell a smoker, dependable will not burn away.
No discolored walls in home, no residual smell in car.
This thing is made like a tank!
ARE YOU KIDDING?
Mmmkay, but "Why do you like the SB over a regular Ecig?" ;)
 
11 days vaping and my thoughts on why the Silver Bullet over other ecigs.

A person who is new to ecigs think they want something like a cigarette, similar look and feel. For most, this illusion is soon shattered by changing batteries and charging batteries all day long. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I get about 3 good hours on my KR808D-1 batteries before they start to get weak and production declines. The Silver Bullet won't be confused with a cigarette - ever. One battery, all day. That's a nice bonus and helps make the switch from analogs a little easier.

510/801/901/808 et all.. seriously, to a noob, all these atomizers, cartomizers and options are dizzying. Which cart/o works best? Well, buying a different kit to try each of these options would easily pay the cost of a Silver Bullet, batteries and adapters. The SB has the most options and is able to make use of a myriad of carts, atomizers and cartos so the user isn't stuck with a one trick pony.

3.7v or 6v only requires different batteries, no soldering needed - that's versatile. If you want to try 6 volt, you're not going to break the bank and you could even get some cheap toss-away batts to see if 6V works for you. Switch from 6v to 3.7 in seconds. Is there another PV that has this ability?

Sharp. Aesthetics mean something and the SB has sex appeal - really. We pretend it doesn't matter, but like our cars, looks are important. Smooth, sleek and simple. Spartan looks with Swiss Army knife function.

Build quality. You can tell when something is made with quality and you can also tell when something is made with pride, the SB has both. While I don't plan to vape the rest of my life, I think the SB would be able to handle more than a few lifetimes.

I chose the SB because it can make use of a large array of atomizers, carts and cartos. The battery lasts all day. You can switch voltages very easily. It has a stylish design and excellent build quality. But the final reason and maybe the most important, the people who make it are right on this forum; they're not in some far away country counting their profits from shoddy devices, they're right here, among us all, bringing us quality, dependability and versatility at a very reasonable price. When someone stands behind their work, ot matters.
 

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dawhoo said it all

I too wanted something that looked like a normal cigarette when I first started vaping. But poor battery life and cheap Chinese components made it a real struggle. Not to mention the weak vapor and getting nervous when your friends want to use it because your worried the thing is going to break.

All this ended the day i got my silver bullet.

One 18650 battery lasts all day.

Two RC123A's give the best possible throat hit and vapor, while still lasting hours and hours.

The silver bullet also made it easier for me to try new atomizers. A simple cheap adapter and you can use pretty much any atty on the market.

and come on, these things just look damn good.
 

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