Why Get The Super Six Over The Precise???

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There's no affect to the taste because you're not sucking the vape through the machine.
hroat hit is largely determined by the type / make of juice and mg strength you're using.

If what your looking for is a baton sized machine with a football teams logo on the side then you're probably wanting a CHUCK. If you're looking for a sleek, hand made, ubber high quality machined device then you'd be looking at Super T Manufacturing.

It's just preference. Kia vs Porsche.

Do you have a voltage preference? 3.7v vs 6v
What type of atomizers do you currently use?
 

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I have 510,801 and 901 but I seem to prefer the 901's more and have been using adapters to convert my 510 mods to 901. I have used just about all mods available but have never tried a Super Six or a GG. I hear good things about both and they seem to have loyal followers, so I was trying to decide where to go first.
 

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The Super 6 is designed to be used with the 14500 protected batteries @ 3.7volts.

Although not recommended by Super T it also works with the other setup.

So it should fit the bill for you either way.. It's just back to preference.. whether you want an American made machine or one from across the pond (Don't really know where they come from) and which one you prefer aesthetically
 

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I was in the same boat. As you can see by the sig I sport, I'm running other devices right now and was looking for the next step.
I chose the Super 6 and also order a Precise. The size, fit and finish will suit me well in my work enviroment (Mostly meetings to schedule more meetings).

`I needed something small and classy and another girlfriend was out of the question :w00t:

Good luck to you, whatever you choose...
 

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`I needed something small and classy and another girlfriend was out of the question :w00t:

lol that was good..... And I agree with ya I have a super 6 and I love it and I also have on pre-order the precise for the exact reason you ordered one. The attention to detail makes this PV so great. I've had my S6 for 2 months now and the threads caps still line up perfectly smooth with the S6's body.... It's very well made and worth every penny. :)
 

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If I had the cash, I'd get both. Tryin to figure out what I can sell to get enough for em. Might get a decent amount for my Bulova watch I've never worn... gotta post it up on eBay. These mods are just way too tempting. :D

Though I'm a sucker for instant gratification, the wait would drive me nuts.
 
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MikeD, the SuperSix can do 6v or even 7.2v. There are currently no reliable suppliers for protected 3v cr2s however, so David recommends against using this setup for liability reasons. I personally use nothing but CR2s for 6v vaping.

Also, even if you do stick with 3.7v vaping, you get 900mah hours out of a batt as compared to the Precise's 10440 battery putting out a weak 320~mah.

At 3.7v, either device will put out about the same vapor as a regular VK or any other e-cig running at 3.7v using a cartomizer.

David doesn't sell juice, or cartomizers, or batteries. You're on your own there.

No USB PT for the Super T lineup either.

So you can vape at 7.2 volts with the super six? 8-o
 

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You could vape at 7.4V (3.7 X 2 or 8.4 fully charged) with (2) 14250 batteries. Attempting this sans an HV atomizer is atty suicide, tho.

Thanks, not sure if id use the feature, but just wanted to make sure it could do it in case i get a HV atty. Im trying to find a unit that can do it all! Also, if i had a S6 in my pocket will it go off? How easy is the switch to activate?
 
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It's user adjustable throw on the switch so you can make it to where a slight pressure will activate it or to where you have to push the button in quite far to activate it....

I doubt even with the throw adjusted to slight pressure (you would still have to push it in past the fisheye system to activate) that it would go off in a pocket...

Kris
 

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Thanks, not sure if id use the feature, but just wanted to make sure it could do it in case i get a HV atty. Im trying to find a unit that can do it all! Also, if i had a S6 in my pocket will it go off? How easy is the switch to activate?

There are more and more HV attys coming out everyday. The first HV atty was designed (resistance-wise) to work with a 6V source, dropping the loaded voltage down to something right around 5 volts. Newer XHV attys (IKenvape has them) that drop 7.4V (8.4 fresh) down to around 5 1/2 volts. So, you're going to want to choose the right ones depending on your batteries/source voltage.

I tried HV and rarely use it. However, I am currently using a Low Resistance atty on my Super 6. This simulates 5V vaping (about 9 watts) while using a protected 14500. Easy peasy.

I carry my S6 in my shirt pocket most of the time, switch down. It's never gone off by itself. (I don't loosen the atty)
 

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There are more and more HV attys coming out everyday. The first HV atty was designed (resistance-wise) to work with a 6V source, dropping the loaded voltage down to something right around 5 volts. Newer XHV attys (IKenvape has them) that drop 7.4V (8.4 fresh) down to around 5 1/2 volts. So, you're going to want to choose the right ones depending on your batteries/source voltage.

I tried HV and rarely use it. However, I am currently using a Low Resistance atty on my Super 6. This simulates 5V vaping (about 9 watts) while using a protected 14500. Easy peasy.

I carry my S6 in my shirt pocket most of the time, switch down. It's never gone off by itself. (I don't loosen the atty)

That is where i want to be at is 5volts! And the super 6 will do that will a normal atty? :confused:
 

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That is where i want to be at is 5volts! And the super 6 will do that will a normal atty? :confused:

Not with a "normal" atty, no. If that was the case, David might have named it the Super 5. <g>

You can get to 9-10 watts (which is the accurate way to look at this) by using a HV atty and (2) CR2s in the S6. OR, you can use the standard 14500 and a Low Resistance atty and get into the same 9-10 watt ballpark. The catch phrase being bandied about with the latter is 'simulated 5 volt vaping'.

You could, of course, try a standard atty with 6 volts in Super 6 and just see if you like it. The beauty of the device, aside from the aesthetics, is its versatility.
 

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Not with a "normal" atty, no. If that was the case, David might have named it the Super 5. <g>

You can get to 9-10 watts (which is the accurate way to look at this) by using a HV atty and (2) CR2s in the S6. OR, you can use the standard 14500 and a Low Resistance atty and get into the same 9-10 watt ballpark. The catch phrase being bandied about with the latter is 'simulated 5 volt vaping'.

You could, of course, try a standard atty with 6 volts in Super 6 and just see if you like it. The beauty of the device, aside from the aesthetics, is its versatility.

Thanks for the info, now my next question is.... What are low resistance atomizers? i have a SB with a normal 510 atomizer that i vape at 6v..
 

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Thanks, not sure if id use the feature, but just wanted to make sure it could do it in case i get a HV atty. Im trying to find a unit that can do it all! Also, if i had a S6 in my pocket will it go off? How easy is the switch to activate?

I carry mine button down in my shirt/jacket pocket all the time, fully assembled, and I've never had it go off accidentally. I have a fairly short button throw too.
 
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