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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Stringer, Mississippi
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And You will too. I drive a truck all day long and used to smoke......alot. Then I got the e-cig. But the batterys didn't last long enough to vape all day. Then I got my Screwdriver. I'm an over 25 yr smoker and I've replaced it completely with this device. One fully charged batt will last all day without worry. Great vapor production. I'm not being paid for this in any way, matter of fact the da## thing was quite expensive, however; worth every penny.
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What type of driver?
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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Salem,NH
Posts: 79
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Screw!! ![]() Sorry couldn't help it |
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| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Monee, IL (near Chicago)
Posts: 124
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Now that was funny!!
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LOL that was good!
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: GA by way of WV
Posts: 2,488
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You are 100% correct, rads. I was finally able to get off analogs completely due to the Screwdriver.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 2,057
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Would it be a fair to say the Screwdriver is more about battery life and vapor production (because of the manual switch) than throat hit?
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| aka TruckDrivingMouse |
yes it would. Not sure about battery life though. I get 4-5 hours out of a SD battery.
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| Super Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Lakewood,California - u$a
Posts: 343
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Many of my days are 13-14 hrs. Every Thursday is 15-16 hrs, plus I commute 1- 11/2 hrs to and from work. I needed something that would last at least a couple days on a charge , (in case of layover) and I found it. I built a Nico stick...a 4 AA battery box,using 3 AA Nimh Batteries ( 4+ volts @ 2100 Mah on fresh charge ) Well under $20.00 to build and just over $20.00 for 4 batts and charger... It lasts 60 + hrs.of straight vaping. I quit counting at 60 hrs ,and recharged them, (even tho they were still producing a ton of vapor) I've now built 6 of them and have givin them to friends who are trying to give up analogs. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: GA by way of WV
Posts: 2,488
| Not for me. Unlike the 901, 801, etc, with the SD I get consistent throat hit. I wouldn't use it if I didn't.
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