FΛDED Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 (edited) I purchased this stealthy BLACK Petri Lite mechanical mod at www.dotmod.com for $120US. I'm in no way affiliated with the company. This product was purchased by me 100% and not sent to me for review from any vendor. The matte GOLD Petri RDA (pictured) is not included, it was purchased by me separately. Yes, it's yet another Dotmod product review from me, this time a mechanical mod. Before I begin, I just want to stress that the use of this product is for those seasoned & experienced vapers who are already well educated in battery safety, have good knowledge in ohm's law, and have had experience with these types of products in the past. This review isn't education in any of those fields. If this product interests you or you feel like you would like to know more about the use of mechanical mods, I highly encourage you to watch beginner videos on YouTube, search right here in this forum for help, or maybe even ask a member for guidance. Mechanical mods are nothing to be afraid of and you definitely shouldn't be the slightest bit discouraged. A few of my favorite reasons for using these types of devices is not being "limited" by a chipset and having the easiest, most reliable vaping experience there is, period. This device will work no matter what; no check atomizer warning, no glitches due to system failures/settings, and no error codes. Just push a button and it fires, simple as that. When used maturely and properly, mechanical mods are a wonderful way to vape. To find out what I think about Dotmod's Petri Lite, let's begin now.. .: PACKAGING :. One (1) limited-edition 24K gold-plated brass drip tip Two (2) springs: 1 original Petri spring (light throw), 1 super heavy silver-plated beryllium copper spring One (1) mini Allen key for button assembly One (1) certificate of authenticity .: FEATURES :. Hard-hitting, innovative naval brass/anodized aluminum composite button design Precision anodized aluminum tube and body 24K gold-plated threading and accents 24K gold-plated copper contacts Hybrid connection Fully masked internals (no cleaning, ever) Precision micro-engravings Beautiful color finishes Individually serialized (inside of the contact, apologize for the focus) .: THOUGHTS :. Using this mod for some time now and knowing the ins-and-outs, it feels just as great in the hands as both my Dotbox's and gives me a satisfying vape every time I hit that 24K Gold button. The soft texture of the tube feels sweet in my hands, it's hard to describe. Hard, agile, sturdy but soft and lovely to touch, Dotmod bearing that "high end" effect once again, on the eyes and to the hands. The overall maintenance is very good. It's very little to maintain compared to my other silver, copper, and brass mechanicals due to the oxidation of those metals and constantly having to clean the contacts for superior conductivity to achieve the best vape experience possible. Having the 24K Gold on the contacts ensures great conductivity, great hits, less time maintaining; more time enjoying your delicious juices and blowing milky clouds. .: VERDICT - woo-hoo or boo-hoo? :. Pleased with the consistent solid performance, how the fit and finish has held up till now, it's a definite WOO-HOO from me. I highly recommend this mod to anyone just getting into mechanicals, it's beginner friendly and also great for the seasoned veteran vaper **Again, as long as you're using it safely and you don't push your batteries too hard. Always use atomizers with PROTRUDING 510 pins, definitely NO SUB OHM TANKS with this product**. I have no doubt vapers will be pleased using this device and adding it to their own collection. Edited August 24, 2017 by FΛDED Christopher and Walt 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 A solid well written review. Sent using the Vapor Talk App • May we meet upon the level & part upon the square. FΛDED 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FΛDED Posted August 24, 2017 Author Share Posted August 24, 2017 2 hours ago, Christopher said: A solid well written review. Sent using the Vapor Talk App • May we meet upon the level & part upon the square. Thank you @Christopher, means a lot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 I know I'm preaching to the choir here but I hope you don't mind being pushed for details on occasion. This is probably selfish, but I have a pet peeve with the vaping industry. I really don't like the exaggerated and unqualified specifications many manufacturers publish. There are also dumb little things that these manufacturer's do that make me nuts. One that makes me want to bang my head on a wall is when they drill a post for grub screw threading and continue to drill into the receiving or back portion of the post. Being a temp control freak, I'm always relegated to small gauge wire. When the back wall of a post is drilled the wire will be cut before the grub screw is tight. UGGGG! Really? That just doubled the current draw on my mod. Regardless, keep em comin! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FXRich Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 4 hours ago, Walt said: I know I'm preaching to the choir here but I hope you don't mind being pushed for details on occasion. This is probably selfish, but I have a pet peeve with the vaping industry. I really don't like the exaggerated and unqualified specifications many manufacturers publish. There are also dumb little things that these manufacturer's do that make me nuts. One that makes me want to bang my head on a wall is when they drill a post for grub screw threading and continue to drill into the receiving or back portion of the post. Being a temp control freak, I'm always relegated to small gauge wire. When the back wall of a post is drilled the wire will be cut before the grub screw is tight. UGGGG! Really? That just doubled the current draw on my mod. Regardless, keep em comin! What I do is to double the wire and twist it where it goes through the post, helps a lot when the hole is drilled all the way through. Only have one like that, and don't use it that much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 1 hour ago, FXRich said: What I do is to double the wire and twist it where it goes through the post, helps a lot when the hole is drilled all the way through. Only have one like that, and don't use it that much. I'll give that a go. The atty is otherwise a flavor machine. Pity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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