4Nine V3 Mechanical Mod Clone "In Copper" Color Via:
www.custommodcreation.com/
Too bad I'm the only one to give an actual/factual update regarding this MOD....
This is NOT a true 22mm MOD. It is around 21.75mm. You will certainly see the difference once you apply a 22mm RDA/RBA. This is just one of my problems with this specific clone I will list....
CONS:
1. NOT 22mm. (I was told the whole batch was in the 'brushing' process for too long). NONE of your 22mm RDA/RBA's will be flush! Very poor craftsmanship!
2. The magnets within the middle of the plastic donuts are too loose, and will spin out. I had to use plumber's tape to keep mine in place. Very poor craftsmanship!
3. The button is VERY clunky, to where I receive 1/3 of my hits to be misfires. Very poor craftsmanship!
4. There is a 'step' within the top inside of the tube to where when you attempt to replace the battery, and not aligned properly, you will fire your MOD when not intended as you fasten/tighten the pieces together. Very poor craftsmanship!
5. When using all 3 pieces of the tube to create a 'seamless' 18650 MOD, you will see that there is a VERY noticeable 'checker board' effect. Very poor craftsmanship!
PRO's:
1. When it hits properly, it does well.
2. Within company of people who do not vape, it looks nice to them.
Conclusion: With everything I've listed that I've found when using this MOD for the first 4 days, I have concluded/believe (and not being a metal worker) that they have used a horrible piece of copper pipe to create this mod. This pipe had to have been very inexpensive due to the thickness was not the same all around. In order to get this pipe of copper to be somewhat close to the same thickness, they had to sand (brush) it down as much as they could. While doing so, they surpassed the 22mm's as it should have been, and yet STILL did not 'brush' it far enough in order to prevent the 'checker board' effect.
After Thoughts:
If you want a copper look MOD... and are willing to give up what you really want for a look, feel, deal with 1/3 hits within each time you push that button for an understandable reason why it misfires due to it's imperfections... then this MOD is right up your ally!
http://www.custommodcreation.com did reply to each email... only if I asked them to. I'd suggest if you plan on emailing them, end your email with "Please reply", or "I expect your reply soon". Do not be aggressive, nor out of control. I believe they understand and are willing to help out if you happen to have a problem with anything. I do plan to keep this MOD even though
http://www.custommodcreation.com/ offered to refund my $11.99 (Great customer service within my book!). However, I know shipping on my end will cost just pennies under what I paid after checkout, so it's not worth it for me. I just wish they could provide exactly as they have listed for the same price, and I'd buy another one within seconds if all the problems I listed were fixed.