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I learned a couple of things from my order from Hong Kong (Fast Tech). It appears that the Silver SVD is different than the Stainless SVD. It appears the SVD's I already had are the Silver version. There are small differences between the two. They immediately jacked up the price where they are now the same. Here is a link https://www.fasttech.com/search?svd

Anyway, I notice there was a difference, so I immediately ordered a silver one to see if it is different than the ones I already have. I will report back when I receive it. The stainless one is just as cool, just a little different. Personally, I would take the silver one since it appears the threads are cut.

The taller one is the stainless one I just received for $36 and some change. You can see the threads don't have a cut in them for airflow if for some reason needed. The silver ones I already owned have cuts in the thread. The trigger buttons are different, but nothing major.
064 SVD 1-14-14 006065 SVD 1-14-14 005

With my order from Fast Tech, I got some iClear 16 pen battery clearomizers. I never saw anything like them. Seem better than any other I have seen. These came from Hong Kong for around $3 each, and no shipping cost too! It is difficult to explain, but they are crystal clear. They also have an additional gasket at the mouthpiece, like a C4. Probably better quality. It appears that way so far anyway. Using it as an e-cigarette, they seem like the best yet. I bet they will work well for the e-cannabis oil too.

Jan 14 2014
I forgot to mention the battery charger.

I ordered the TrustFire TR001 model. It is the cheaper one. You want to flip the switch to 3.6 volt. I own more expensive, fancier chargers, including TrustFire. This cheaper TR-001 model is my favorite. It is one of the smallest chargers. It charges the 18350 batteries the best, as well as the 18650 batteries.

This charger solved my problem with charging the 18350 batteries.

I paid less than $8 for it too!

Jan 22 2014
Check out all these different AW batteries that can be used in the SVD! 5 different sizes really, but three main sizes, large, medium, and small. You can even stack two of the smallest batteries together (18350) and double your voltage. I don't care to do that though, it is not really worth it when you can buy the AW 18650 protected battery 2600mAh. That is more powerful than the two small ones stacked together. At least it lasts longer. A lot of vaporizers will not accept the protected batteries since they are a bit longer than the non protected ones. The SVD does it all! it takes all of the 18mm diameter batteries that are 3.7 volts, possibly others too, not sure. I only recommend these batteries.

Left to right: 18650 protected, two 18350 stacked, 18650 unprotected, 18490, and 18350.
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Your basic $37 SVD does not come with the larger battery sleeve. That does not matter. The larger battery sleeve does not have additional threads it is just for looks. The extra height or length is not threaded. It is cool to have, but not necessary.

Thanks to Dragon311 pointing out the iClear 30b, well, I think I am done with testing different clearomizers, I have finally found the best, hands down. For the first time I have vaporized more than 4 grams of oil without having to change the heating element. There has been no degrading, it still vapes very well and I am sure I can vape more oil through it too.

I took my iClear 30b, nearly vaporized every drop out of it, I did leave it standing up more often when it was almost empty, then I cleaned it up spotless. I then put the RSO that I winterized with grain alcohol the same oil in the picture in a comment above, mixed it about 50/50 with PG USP and put it into the cleaned up iClear 30b. First thing I noticed is that I had to turn the voltage down to 6 pm (wattage) with the cleaner oil. Keeping in mind the oil was winterized, and I am very familiar with this SVD, I have never had to turn it down that far before, at least not with e-cannabis oil.

So far, I must say that this is the most efficient way to vaporize the oil. As long as you can try to avoid standing the SVD up when using the iClear 30b, especially when it is full, I don't recommend more than 2 grams, it is the best I have used period.

The whole shizam can be purchased for around $100, possibly less. I paid about that much for my first basic piece of crap e-cigarette.

I am all done testing for a little while, at least hardware until I see something better. Here is the all around best hardware I have seen for the cheapest, best vaporizing set up in the world. It gets an A+ on both, cheap and best. Just keep in mind you need to use the iClear 30b sideways, you can tip it a little and when the oil is almost gone you can stand it up when needed, you just don't want to keep it that way.

Fast Tech

SVD $37.21, not tax no shipping http://www.fasttech....0004594/1370201

They offer stainless and silver. They are not as nice as what you get with the full kit from High Desert Vapes. If you can afford it, I would recommend the full SVD kit. It is a little nicer in a lot of ways, but most people would not even notice. I am just one of those picky people. I like the one from HDV better. I provided a link to the full kit from HDV on page one. The cost is about $89.

Battery Charger, the best one I have ever tried, very affordable, TrustFire TR-001, $7.87 http://www.fasttech....lithium-battery

 

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