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8,318 posts... LOL! Get a life, dip-sh!t!
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I don't see why anyone would trust someone, merely because the have "500 posts..." ? If that's the measure of a person's integrity on this or any internet forum, I may as well just give it away. Purchasing via PayPal, the buyer has protection UTA!
I'm outta here!
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If someone can't see that I'm a earnest via my eBay feedback, then there's really nothing more I can do. My only two negative strikes (994 rating) are from people who I refused to ship to, due to suspicious behavior.
Ever notice how how buyers are all "angels" and the seller is the "evil" one? Marxist brainwashing! These "red diaper" professors have really done a number on the minds of American college youth. Then again, one would have to be a liberal to be so easily misled...
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Price dropped to $90.00 shipped.
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This is an early Super T Precise 18650 model. It has a slight dent on the side, and various marks here and there. See pic #3... As you know, these things are built withstand just about anything. I don't think these are being made anymore. I was going to polish it up, but decided to just sell it. I'm including 3 18650 batteries with the sale. I also have a small one that I use as a passive backup to my active mod... I may be list it as well. See my feedback as a seller on eBay as used ID: mahoganyrust.
Price: $100.00 shipped to CONUS only. Payment via PayPal or USPS money order.
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I love the electronic (active) devices, but if you get them wet - your down! Here in Florida, it's extremely humid. Going to the beach, getting caught in the rain... Getting an active mod wet (and yes, I've done it) is a huge PITA! I recently sent my active mod out for repairs... What did use as a back-up? My trusty passive mod!
The correct nomenclatures: "Passive" should be use to describe a mechanical mod. "Active" should be used to describe an electronic mod.
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Not to go off-topic... I just want to say that I've been tobacco-free since 2005, and haven't even considered going back. I actually tried to smoke a cigarette back in 2008, and I could not get the smoke past my throat! Put it out, and that was the last of it. I did seem to have some issues with using PG, so I switched to VG, and all is good. Seems like I experienced a better throat-hit with the PG though? No by much, but noticeable.
I had a huge issue with caked atomizers when using 100% VG; prior to getting my electronic mod. Don't get me wrong, I still love the mech's, but you have to be using the right atomizer with the correct voltage... If not, you will overheat the mixture; which of-course leads to a caked/clogged nest assembly. Having an electronic mod gives me the ability to manually adjust the voltage. As soon as I hit it, I can tell if it's too hot a setting for the given atomizer I'm using. What people do to combat an overly hot output, is dump more juice onto the nest assembly in an effort to "cool it off". This is the beginning of sorrows... Once you "caramelize" the liquid on the nest assembly, it's over!
Stay with me here, because I might just make someone a lot of money. What it needed, is a VR (variable resistor) atomizer adapter. An adapter with an adjustable collar dial (like a volume control) that will give the user the ability to increase or decrease the voltage output to the atomizer. Maybe someone has already thought of this? Point being, that I've been using the same atomizer for 4 weeks with my electronic mod, with no clogging issues. And I'm using 100% VG Johnson Creek liquid, which was at one time notorious for clogging atomizers. You can't always rely on a correct impedance rating, and proper voltage is critical to a functional unit.
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New ProVari P3 Ti here... Love it!
For Sale: Super T Precise 18650
in Member Classifieds: Buy, Sell or Trade
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It is fun though...