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    Smile Why I love my screwdriver.

    Had my S/D about 3 weeks now and I love it. Here are some reasons:

    Battery Charge - I've never run one all the way down. I just put one on the charger when it is convenient. I charge one battery per day and I'm a heavy user. This is nice because you don't have to carry around all those batteries and constantly run 2 or 3 chargers. Also will come in handy when there is no power available like power outages and camping trips.

    Battery Life - 3 weeks is too short to know for sure, but they should last a long time because they are not being tortured by trying to power something they are not matched for.

    Parts Availability - Since they use 901 atomizers you have a lot of choices of places to buy. This is important because you are not stuck with one vendor and you can buy from geographically local places. The batteries and chargers can also be found many places and are inexpensive. In the US you can walk into any RadioShack store and buy them. I couple of days ago I dropped my S/D onto concrete and the switch became very hard to trigger. I had to use two hands to use it So I took it apart and looked on-line to see where I might get a new switch. Yeah I could of sent it back to the UK and waited 2 weeks but then I would be SOL for 2 weeks. I went to my local RadioShack and bought a new switch for less than $1. I did have to modify the switch slightly to get it all back together but it's working great

    Customer Service - Trog is on top of it! He has always responded quickly and provided help and solutions when needed.

    Vapor - Nuff said. Very consistent and you can get as much as you want.

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    looks like a bloody detonator lol

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    You got a red switch? That's weird, mine and everyone else's seems to be black! Both are cool though

    EDIT: Oh just read the part about you switching it out lol...can you go over what you had to do to put the new one on? Cause I can see mine breaking in the future as it is a bit loose in there and has a little play in its housing.
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    I so want to try the Screwdriver

    It's my birthday coming up soon so just have to check on finances & ask myself - am I worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by just4747 View Post
    You got a red switch? That's weird, mine and everyone else's seems to be black! Both are cool though

    EDIT: Oh just read the part about you switching it out lol...can you go over what you had to do to put the new one on? Cause I can see mine breaking in the future as it is a bit loose in there and has a little play in its housing.
    Here's the original switch:


    And here's a new one:



    Basically, you need to bend the prongs and connect one to the switch housing. It will make sense if you take yours apart.
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    But how do you do any work to the switch components inside the battery compartment? It's such a small and inaccessible area. Enlighten me hehe
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    Take it apart. The switch unscrews from the battery compartment.

    Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk! I don't want to be held responsible if people break anything. The switch is meant to be a factory serviced item.
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    What is that switch called at RS? I saw a bunch and the closest to the SD one was the SPST momentary mini pushbutton switch, which was at least double the size lol. Couldn't find any smaller ones.. Also what are the contacts rated at? That one was 1.5A at 125vac/250vac.
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    "SPST Mini Momentary Pushbutton Switch
    0.5A at 125VAC, 0.3 at 50VDC"

    That's what my packaging says. It's 1/4" thread. Make sure you get the "Normally open" or it will always be on
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    How can they have the same name when the one I saw is huge and wayy different looking assembly?
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