Why Shouldn't I buy the Prodigy V3?

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ledouxmike

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I'm seriously considering the Prodigy V3. I've checked out just about every cylinder shape mod there is from here to "tim buck 2". This will be my first mod. I've used the eGo battery with 510, ego mega, and ego-T atty's. I'm planning on running the V3 at 3.7 volts. I have a couple Cisco 306LR 1.5 ohm atty's and XL drip tip on the way. I also realize I have the versatility to later switch to 6 volts and reg atty's. I plan on running the 306LR atty's and find some good LR cartomizers to run with the V3. This might not be my last mod, but I want somesome that is sleek, has all day battery life for now and later on might by a VV.

I've researched the V3 extensively and others as well. I know no PV is perfect. But I have narrowed it down to this one. I've heard the screws in the switch have to be sanded down every once and awhile. Also heard they were a little heavy. SS, I guess so.

I was wondering if you could point out the positives and negatives overall of the device so I can make sure I won't regret this purchase. thanks a bunch :vapor: :vapor:
 

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As you pointed out, no PV is perfect. Each has a different set of strengths and weaknesses.

I recommend that you read and view reviews of the Prodigy V3 and decide for yourself whether its pros and cons meet your needs.

Also, you might want to peruse my Wonderful World of Mods in the ECF Library, noticing especially the seven parameters used to classify mods. For example, one of those parameters is the position of the switch button. The Prodigy is ....-switched, which you may or may not like.
 
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