you have made an excellant point and i will include this in future reviews.
my train of thought has been “you push it, it works”……….but that has been mainly focusing on manual batteries on regular type e-cigs (which are pretty much all the same!)
but i agree that the buttons on the “mod” type e-cigs are very different and should be rated accordingly.
I think you should score the performance of the button. Some buttons are better than others. For example it might have a lot of play, or how easily it can be accidentally pushed when it is in your pocket. Maybe it sticks or has a delay or needs to be pushed really hard or is too sensitive to the touch. I think these are worthy of a rating. Just a thought, great review as usual. Vape on Vapers!!
the drip sleeve is an optional thing that acts like a collar around the atty connection that will catch any e-liquid if you flood the atty.
but i found it wasnt really necessary as the atty area has a rubber gasket that gives a nice tight seal anyway.
ive not used the drip sleeve even once and ive had zero instances of juice leaking and causing problems
The U.S. site does not offer anything but e-liquids. Any idea if this is an oversight in website design, or is it not possible to order the Adaptever in the U.S.?
yeah the middle length body is definitely the best choice as it will fit a single 14500 900 mAh 3.7v Trustfire battery (for 3v vaping) or 2 x TR15270 600 mAh 3v Ultrafire batteries (for 6v vaping).
the TR15270 batts are sold as “CR2″ on the website though.
Great video as always. Thanks for doing that options thing at the start. Looking at the shop at LF it’s a ltitle confusing as to what one I should get etc.
Think it will be a while before I pick up one of these as I’ve just purchased an SD MkII but this was one of the units I was considering. It was just a matter of price and timing at the time when I ordered it.
I think this is a great idea, having so many option but think the medium size is definitely the one I would go for.
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I, err, need to get the adpatever’s on the US site. It’s an oversight in webdesign
hi mate,
you have made an excellant point and i will include this in future reviews.
my train of thought has been “you push it, it works”……….but that has been mainly focusing on manual batteries on regular type e-cigs (which are pretty much all the same!)
but i agree that the buttons on the “mod” type e-cigs are very different and should be rated accordingly.
thank you for yout input, its much appreciated
cheers,
scott
I think you should score the performance of the button. Some buttons are better than others. For example it might have a lot of play, or how easily it can be accidentally pushed when it is in your pocket. Maybe it sticks or has a delay or needs to be pushed really hard or is too sensitive to the touch. I think these are worthy of a rating. Just a thought, great review as usual. Vape on Vapers!!
hi mate,
its called the “spade”……..its a really gorgeous looking e-cig! lol
search youtube………..there are quite a few vids out on it already
cheers,
scott
Nice work Scott. I enjoyed watching,
How about a teaser for the one you said looks better?
Cya,
-TheGreen
This thing is cool!!
hi mate,
the drip sleeve is an optional thing that acts like a collar around the atty connection that will catch any e-liquid if you flood the atty.
but i found it wasnt really necessary as the atty area has a rubber gasket that gives a nice tight seal anyway.
ive not used the drip sleeve even once and ive had zero instances of juice leaking and causing problems
cheers,
scott
hi mate,
i believe the US site has only just re opened after many months out of action and they will be selling hardware again soon once they get the stock in.
cheers,
scott
The U.S. site does not offer anything but e-liquids. Any idea if this is an oversight in website design, or is it not possible to order the Adaptever in the U.S.?
great review, but whats a drip sleeve???
Yeah, the adaptever page IS confusing, shoot the designer.
Note:designer is in the process of changing the options.
hi mate,
yeah the middle length body is definitely the best choice as it will fit a single 14500 900 mAh 3.7v Trustfire battery (for 3v vaping) or 2 x TR15270 600 mAh 3v Ultrafire batteries (for 6v vaping).
the TR15270 batts are sold as “CR2″ on the website though.
cheers,
scott
Great video as always. Thanks for doing that options thing at the start. Looking at the shop at LF it’s a ltitle confusing as to what one I should get etc.
Think it will be a while before I pick up one of these as I’ve just purchased an SD MkII but this was one of the units I was considering. It was just a matter of price and timing at the time when I ordered it.
I think this is a great idea, having so many option but think the medium size is definitely the one I would go for.