The point of a handmade or low volume mod costing more I can understand. All I am saying it perhaps more thought and care can be but into the fabrication of the internals?
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This I can agree, I had a viscous ant spade recently, and was appalled by the internal worksmanship.The point of a handmade or low volume mod costing more I can understand. All I am saying it perhaps more thought and care can be but into the fabrication of the internals?
Wow thats amazing.I agree with @Jean claude Vaaldamme OP in that some of the plastic boxes which sell for serious coin have internals which look like they've been knocked up by a metalworking student at school,couple this with pretty rudimentary moulding shaping etc I just don't see how they are worth the money.
When it comes to low volume mostly hand made/finished production in stabilised wood or Juma I do see how the costs can get high very quickly.Ive made some mods and heres an example ; To get from pic one to two takes me anywhere between 8 and 10 hours.To get from pic two to three takes at least 6 hours.Lets add 3 hours for modifying the 510 connector and making and fitting all the components/internals.Total a minimum of 17 hours,now if a plumber or electrician can charge me around R400.00 an hour then surely my labour to do this is worth that,so thats R6800.00,the block of wood is around R800.00 before its left the USA.Leaving aside all the other components,consumables and electricity etc etc.Put a DNA board anywhere near it and thats another R1000.00 + (again before its left the USA).Makes a really nice hand made mod at R10,000.00+ seem pretty fairly priced.
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That is so sad, I had one in my hands and it was stunning but I did not take a look inside. I'm a little disappointed.This I can agree, I had a viscous ant spade recently, and was appalled by the internal worksmanship.
However, this comes down to brand specific, where one would skimp on this, another would do their utmost best.
This I can agree, I had a viscous ant spade recently, and was appalled by the internal worksmanship.
However, this comes down to brand specific, where one would skimp on this, another would do their utmost best.
I have the VA Spade regulated (DNA) and the internals are extremely neat. Have not seen how the mech looks like inside.That is so sad, I had one in my hands and it was stunning but I did not take a look inside. I'm a little disappointed.
My grail must now change
Thanks @Andre, I was looking at the SX Chip versionI have the VA Spade regulated (DNA) and the internals are extremely neat. Have not seen how the mech looks like inside.
You will notice what I speak off when you remoce the coverings of the wire and board. One I speak of was for repairs. After being bought newI have the VA Spade regulated (DNA) and the internals are extremely neat. Have not seen how the mech looks like inside.
To top it off, main problem was that it's internal resistance wasn't correct. Meaning all coils read higher than it should have been.That is so sad, I had one in my hands and it was stunning but I did not take a look inside. I'm a little disappointed.
My grail must now change
Ah, no I did not understand you referred to the workmanship with the coverings off. Good to know, but I am certainly not going to remove the coverings from mine.You will notice what I speak off when you remoce the coverings of the wire and board. One I speak of was for repairs. After being bought new
Yeah if it works, it works. Then rather do not remove anything.Ah, no I did not understand you referred to the workmanship with the coverings off. Good to know, but I am certainly not going to remove the coverings from mine.
Well this was specifically for some square sqounkers with cheap internals, but as for art. Last time I checked art prices normally increase the longer you have it, dont have HE vape gear, but do they increase in value too?Same argument goes for art some people are willing to pay crazy prices whereas other people see no value in it. I personally didn’t see what’s great about HE until I started using some HE items and have been stuck on it ever since , besides quality there’s just something about something made just for you or having something that only you own and I feel it’s fair to charge a premium for limited edition items because at one point I was willing to pay R4.5k for a paranormal project sub ohm just because it wasn’t available anymore
Well there are auctions and our favorite people “flippers” so if there’s something that’s high in demand their price goes up due to the limited supply and high demand , like at the moment Frankie’s are in demand and they fetch some heavy pricesWell this was specifically for some square sqounkers with cheap internals, but as for art. Last time I checked art prices normally increase the longer you have it, dont have HE vape gear, but do they increase in value too?
Well this was specifically for some square sqounkers with cheap internals, but as for art. Last time I checked art prices normally increase the longer you have it, dont have HE vape gear, but do they increase in value too?
Also on that point silver contacts cost a pretty penny because of the price of silver and on that I just feel it’s not fair to say cheap internals but to say cheap looking internals rather
This got me thinking so I looked up today's silver price.
If the internals have a total mass of 50g and are pure silver (which I doubt) the cost of the silver would only be around $ 25.
I tried a couple of cheap mech Sqounk mods and while they worked alright I found the battery life terrible.The HE game is not for everyone.Not that I find anything wrong with it except that I have expensive taste and cant afford everything!
Im not sure I ever really completely reached high end,but I have owned a few “mid range” squonks(not sure if it classifies as HE),started with a Mölly V1,Bolt V2.5,Mölly V2,L’Atelier Holy,3 Bolt V3’s and also a Limelight Gloom.
I had the same argument once,until I held a Mölly,I instantly knew I needed to have one.
In short,once you have had a taste of better quality gear than the mass produced Chinese mods,you will understand.
I still have a Bolt V3,I love it.IMO the best squonk,it just works.
But...to add to that,best EDC setup I have had thus far,my Paranormal 250c with the Reload RTA.Some mass produced gear is really great,nothing wrong with it,personal preference is the main deciding factor,or should be.