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Yeah me to, the wood block works cool. But its time to do things like a boss
I want to need itI don't even have a homemade one
But this totally falls in the "I really really really don't need it - but I must have it" category
I agree with you to an extent but the 3 seperate coilers the only part that has a great chance of getting lost is the 'lid' the part that you turn, but the same can be said with the 3in1 but has a greater chance of losing other parts . Everything else is screwed on with a tiny screw on the kuros. I can't imagine misplacing those parts. The 3in1 is nice but for $3 more you get 3 seperate coilers with which require almost no effort to make your coil of choice. I mostly build 3mm and sometimes to 2mm in rtas@VandaL i take it you make your certain coil most of the time, every now and then you might try something or make another coil for something other than your work horse. That 3 in 1 is setup for that coil, the few times you make something else to swop stuff around is not so hectic. With the three separate coilers there is a bigger chance that you might loose something. The 3 in 1 you can pack up and close when you are done.
No, the 3 in 1 once you are done ,.. you the guide screw out and the "lid" screw onto the body so there is no loose pieces until next time you need itI agree with you to an extent but the 3 seperate coilers the only part that has a great chance of getting lost is the 'lid' the part that you turn, but the same can be said with the 3in1 but has a greater chance of losing other parts . Everything else is screwed on with a tiny screw on the kuros. I can't imagine misplacing those parts. The 3in1 is nice but for $3 more you get 3 seperate coilers with which require almost no effort to make your coil of choice. I mostly build 3mm and sometimes to 2mm in rtas
I love the fact that Fastech can RETAIL all 3 coilers to the public for $6 and I'm guessing still turn a decent profit from them. Yet the creators seems to have a RRP of around $20-$25 for a single coiler, they cannot justify that with materials/labor can they? I suppose the can charge for RnD but surely that can't be as high as they would like us to believe.
Huge is an understatement lol, +-R800 vs +- R70Programming a CNC machine to run 24/7 with no labour costs, makes a huge difference.
Yeah I'm going to do another order now, I thought they would charge like $10 for shipping but instead it was insanely high $0.70 for shipping The only drawback here is SAPO, My EMS package has been in transit from JHB twice last week. Possibly coming by bicycle, so they switched out the rider halfway here, or maybe like kimbos order it is coming by canoe from jhbThe "3-in-1" has kakka philips screws. And the rods are screwdrivers? - or am i just confused.
As per VandaL. i was pleased to find those there in the useful fasttech list, of related items.
VandaL, what you worried about? Just do another order. Better like that. The only reason i don't split orders more is for fasttech's sake.
jaaa, pity about the minimum diameter being 2mm, but...not serious.
The other thing that's different from the original is that the cap/turning piece of the original is drilled through, it slides right over the rod. So it could be used with the block type tools, a further help with shakey hands. But, maybe can modify.
kimbo, thanks! Impressive monitoring/scanning of fasttech. Thank goodness for fasttech. fasttech contributing more to vaping than anyone or anything else.
Huge is an understatement lol, +-R800 vs +- R70
Yeah I'm going to do another order now, I thought they would charge like $10 for shipping but instead it was insanely high $0.70 for shipping The only drawback here is SAPO, My EMS package has been in transit from JHB twice last week. Possibly coming by bicycle, so they switched out the rider halfway here, or maybe like kimbos order it is coming by canoe from jhb