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Post by profbeard on Feb 25, 2010 13:43:12 GMT
Here are a couple of pictures of my Super Six (a review will appear in my blog on Vapersplace in a couple of days) Firstly, with a Cartomiser: And with a 901 atty fitted, alongside my trusty 10 months old SD with the same type of atty:
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Post by Scylla on Feb 25, 2010 14:41:25 GMT
That's another one that's passed me by, Prof It looks quite hefty. Not that you need asking, but please gissa link when the review's ready Q = Where did you get your cartomisers and have you reviewed them? scylla
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 25, 2010 14:49:14 GMT
I saw that you got clobbered for import duty on it Prof
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Post by profbeard on Feb 25, 2010 16:00:49 GMT
That's another one that's passed me by, Prof It looks quite hefty. Not that you need asking, but please gissa link when the review's ready Q = Where did you get your cartomisers and have you reviewed them? scylla It's not at all hefty - about the same weight as an SD mk1 - slimmer than the SD but slightly longer in the body. It is VERY well made. The cartos are Liberty Flights blanks
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 25, 2010 22:10:54 GMT
I saw that you got clobbered for import duty on it Prof I saw that Chrissie!! The beggars get you every which ways do they not? I've just paid £190 for a year's road tax on my aged Escort and yet I read in the local rag that there's to be an extra hike in our Council Tax to pay for the potholes caused by the cold weather! I'm obviously labouring under the misguided notion that road tax pays for the upkeep of the roads? Obviously not - poor old Mrs. Brown and her shopping trolley have to chip in also!! > Fox
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 26, 2010 11:16:47 GMT
Foxy, Car tax goes towards infrastructures, bridges, road widening (mainly Capital Expenditure)etc. The funds for road maintenance come out of your council tax. Lol I used to work in the accounts section of a Highways & Transportation local authority
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 26, 2010 13:38:21 GMT
Foxy, Car tax goes towards infrastructures, bridges, road widening (mainly Capital Expenditure)etc. The funds for road maintenance come out of your council tax. Lol I used to work in the accounts section of a Highways & Transportation local authority Sheesh! I wish you hadn't told me that - you can go off some people!! Fox
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 26, 2010 15:09:46 GMT
PMSL Foxy I did wonder as soon as I'd hit post whether it was a good idea to admit to it
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Post by profbeard on Feb 28, 2010 20:10:19 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 28, 2010 20:44:35 GMT
Brilliant review Prof
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Post by Scylla on Feb 28, 2010 21:00:22 GMT
As is my habit for long posts, my review... of the Super Six can be found... Admit it, Prof, you're just too lazy to type it all up especially for us Just joking! It looks a very nice piece of gear, but obviously it won't be marketed here any time soon, and when it is it will be very expensive. One remark you made that struck a chord with me was that ergonomically the Screwdriver is superior. Trog really picked a winner when he chose that torch for his mod - it's so comfortable to hold, and the curve gives purchase when pressing the button, so no slipping. scylla (sorry scylla, clicked 'modify' again instead of 'quote')
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Post by foxy9212 on Mar 1, 2010 2:22:12 GMT
As is my habit for long posts, my review... of the Super Six can be found... Admit it, Prof, you're just too lazy to type it all up especially for us Just joking! It looks a very nice piece of gear, but obviously it won't be marketed here any time soon, and when it is it will be very expensive. One remark you made that struck a chord with me was that ergonomically the Screwdriver is superior. Trog really picked a winner when he chose that torch for his mod - it's so comfortable to hold, and the curve gives purchase when pressing the button, so no slipping.scylla Just like Scott's wife!! (see igetch69's you tube video review). The SD is certainly a very tactile unit even for small hands like mine. Fox
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