Is it brown or is it bronze?? It’s been called both by Billet Box Vapor.
Back in 2016, a listing for a rev3 Dirtpie, a Dober with Mother of Pearl button, was listed as “The Billet Box in Brown!!!“.
On May 9th, 2020, BBV referred to a Dober as, “The Bronze Dober Billet Box!!!“.
So what color is it?
Let’s just call it a brown/bronze Billet Box that many Billet Box owners love!
Pricing
The price of a Rev 4 Billet Box is set by the stock button. There are occasionally special edition boxes that cost more, but the main pricing scheme is below.
Rev 4 Models are no longer sold new, only used versions in the buy/sell/trade groups.
Base Button
$264
Black Delrin
Red Delrin
Ultem
Metal Button
$274
Stainless Steel
Naval Brass
Shell Button
$299
Mother of Pearl (all varieties)
Abalone
Availability
For current model Billet Boxes, here are the times Billet Box Vapor drops the Billet Box on Saturdays.
Machined from 6061 T6 Aluminum, bead blasted and bright dip anodized. The Billet Box is the first E-Vaporizer to incorporate massive battery power, a huge 5.5ml E-fluid tank, and all electronics internalized into a beautifully handcrafted mod. The end result is a dependable, sleek, solid, obscenely well crafted USA made vaporizer that needs very little attention to maintain.
Includes:
R4 Light Blue Billet Box with a DNA-60
5.5ml Boro
OCC Coil Adapter
Replacement O-Rings
Videos: Dober Billet Box
Photos: Dober Billet Box
General Billet Box Info
The Billet Box is roughly the size & shape of a pack of cigarettes. It has a completely enclosed battery, chip, screen, tank, and atomizer. Billet Boxes are very customizable and there are dozens of modders that create all sorts of great addons from panels to colored Boros. They are relatively Hassle-Free and have gotten better over the years.
Billet Box was started in 2011 and saw tons of changes from that point until 2016. In 2016, there were quite a few changes including going from Rev3 to Rev4 and going from the DNA 40 chip to the DNA 60 chip. There have been very few changes since then and I can only assume this has to do with government regulations pending. I am sure that is frustrating to see with China not caring about the US Government.
Colors were introduced in 2014 with Rev.3a as well as occasional button changes. Prior to this, they were all the color of raw aluminum.
In 2016, they went away with the cover that slid up with the ball bearing to a magnet-based panel.
The Billet Box logo changed in 2018 and they started printing the logo on the body under the fire button panel at that point. Prior years, at least 2016 and 2017, the logo and year were printed inside of the panels. They also started using a presentation box with the new logo to ship the devices in.
For more information about the History of the Billet Box, check out our timeline.