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I don't care if the juice comes in small bottles as long as the nic is skyhigh!:)

LOL - up to 48MG :) And GREAT flavor. :)

As a matter of fact, our first batch of liquids just arrived. They are two new flavors that we are including free with the next 10 orders.
1.5 ML Strawberry Cheesecake
1.5 ML Pina Colada

I'll taste them tonight with the wife, and write a review on the review page. :)

Craig
 
Dual Atty mod kits... AW batts... Cartos, both 510 and KR808... auto feed system... larger selection of DIY buttons. The site looks great. You've got a lot of great stuff at great prices!!

Eventually we will get a lot more stuff, including all that you are asking for. Hard as a startup to have everything right off the bat! Today is the two week mark of the start of our business! :) We will get more stuff... just keep coming back!

Yeah... we are planning on having the biggest selection on the internet within the next year. :) No joke. We are looking for distributors of electronic components right now. As soon as we can get away from buying from our competition, our prices will go down and so will yours! :) We don't wanna be in the mod scene... we wanna *be* the mod scene. :)

Got a manual feed system in the works... once I get all the bugs out of that, I'll start working on an auto.

Thanks for the compliments.

Craig
 
did not make it to that area.. saw the box mod one.. was more referring to no sod mods though.. or kit not including the iron..


I understand now. :) I'm going to update the site tonight a bit and make the irons separate from the kits...

I'll look into no solder mods... Haven't thought about including them, but that is a good idea :)

Craig
 

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This is probably going above and beyond what you're willing to stock, since it requires a bit of actual manufacturing, but here goes.

I'd like to see some prebuilt PCBs for sophisticated mods. Even something as simple as a tiny PCB with a SI2333DS and 100k SM resistor already mounted with three through-holes for easy wiring would be excellent. Working with SM components can be a hassle, and pre-mounting them on little PCBs would take a lot of the headache out of the process. You could do the same with an AP1507 for people who need a 5v regulator with a control pin.

But the Pièce de résistance would be an all-in-one, anything-to-anything DC regulator board small enough to fit in the average flashlight mod. Using a tiny boost/buck controller like the LTC3785, you could offer a PCB that would provide 2-10V adjustable output from any battery configuration. Ideally, this PCB would include resistors and solder points to enable a few key voltages with a multi-position switch, or the option to add a pot for infinitely variable output.

Again, I know it's asking a bit much, but somebody needs to make this stuff. It could be you. :)
 
I would like to see ya sell disposable 510 and disposable 306 kits in menthol and regular flavor as well as someone else already mentioned all the many adapters available at a decent price. Thanks and good luck with your business!!

I don't understand the demand for the disposables? Can you help me understand? Isn't it about as cheap to get an atty, batty and a usb charger?

I'll look into it if there is a lot of demand...

I'm definitely going to have adapters... soon people... soon. :)

Craig
 
This is probably going above and beyond what you're willing to stock, since it requires a bit of actual manufacturing, but here goes.

I'd like to see some prebuilt PCBs for sophisticated mods. Even something as simple as a tiny PCB with a SI2333DS and 100k SM resistor already mounted with three through-holes for easy wiring would be excellent. Working with SM components can be a hassle, and pre-mounting them on little PCBs would take a lot of the headache out of the process. You could do the same with an AP1507 for people who need a 5v regulator with a control pin.

But the Pièce de résistance would be an all-in-one, anything-to-anything DC regulator board small enough to fit in the average flashlight mod. Using a tiny boost/buck controller like the LTC3785, you could offer a PCB that would provide 2-10V adjustable output from any battery configuration. Ideally, this PCB would include resistors and solder points to enable a few key voltages with a multi-position switch, or the option to add a pot for infinitely variable output.

Again, I know it's asking a bit much, but somebody needs to make this stuff. It could be you. :)


Come up with the money for R&D and you can be a partner. :)

Craig
 
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