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Review Coil Master V3 DIY Kit

Mawsley

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This is a review I paid my monies for, all £33.99 of them; the kids went without toilet paper and my wife successfully came off crack as a result. The fact that I have Mr Coil Master on speed dial has no influence on what I think. Actually, scrub that, it's Cynthia's Elite S&M Dungeon I have on speed dial - I often get the two confused. Sorry.

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I've had this for over a month now; it was a total impulse purchase and spurred by seeing @junglist get something similar out at Vapefest and thinking, 'what kind of twat would have a kit like that?'

I got it from Amazon. I don't know about you but I have an issue with Amazon. On one hand it's a bucketload of total bastard that doesn't pay its taxes and treats employees abysmally. On the other less politically aware hand it delivers shit my family wants the next day. So my issue is that it highlights my rank hypocrisy in all matters that involve me.

My initial reaction was in the realms of 'well, that's a pile of cash I could have spent on a cheeky handjob around the back of the Royal Hotel.'

It's fair to say my opinion has matured - if not my predilection for being pleasured by tramps.

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Contents:
1. 1 x Diagonal pliers
2. 1 x Needle-nose pliers
3. 1 x Stainless steel folding scissors
4. 1 x Pen styled Phillips screwdriver
5. 1 x Pen styled Flathead screwdriver
6. 1 x Ceramic Tweezer (T1)
7. 1 x Elbow Tweezer (T3)
8. 1 x 10ft 24GA Kanthel A1 wire
9. 1 x 521 Mini Tab V2
10. 1 x Coiling Kit V4
11. 1 x Silicon rubber case for jigs
12. 1 x T styled HEX screwdriver (◇1.25mm, ◇1.5mm, ◇2.0mm)
13. 1 x Japanese Organic Cotton

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I needed a new ohmmeter. The rest of the stuff I have in some shape, form or fashion in a plastic box.

Benefit: I no longer spend half an hour hunting around the box contents or the floor looking for that missing thing essential to coiling an atty. Everything is in one place, and I squeeze in a couple of other specialist tools. The case is sturdy and packs away underneath my desk far better than the old box.

Over the last four weeks I've used everything in the case - even the wire during an emergency "Where've you put my bloody wire-box, woman!" situation.

During this time every single piece of it has acquitted itself in fine fashion - even the scissors are a step up from what I'd been using. Honestly, I wonder how I suffered my old arrangement for years.

So, the simple answer to 'what kind of twat would have a kit like that?' is me. And, if you are a bit of a twat too, you.

Totally recommended.
 
I nearly brought V2 of this when I had some voucher codes for one of the Pacific Rim outlets.
After searching for advice on here though, I instead went the ' Hi-Fi separates ' route rather than this 'microsystem'
as it worked out cheaper and also allowed more scope for object-fetish-dismorphia and innate pretentiousness.

I still kind of like the jig set housed in the orange silicone affair though.
 
The vacuum click the 4mm rod makes when you pull it out is sexual.
 
I have one of these! They're not necessary to build but they do make it a lot bloody easier than trying to swim through that bucket of shit in your shed for a drillbit every time you need to tinker.
 
Very useful kit and handy to have everything in one place. One thing I would recomend is replace the wire snips when you can...

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I do find the kit indispensable though.
 
= I also went for these Italian side-cutters (pierogoni?) from recommendations on here and they’re excellent indeed.
 
= I also went for these Italian side-cutters (pierogoni?) from recommendations on here and they’re excellent indeed.

Yes, they are the ones. Liked them so much that when on offer grabbed a couple spare for when I eventually kill the ones I use. Solid though, unlike the coilmaster ones.

I did think I would have to replace the scissors, but much to my surprise they are ok!
 
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