EVO going MANUAL! in Forum Suppliers; Originally Posted by Taylor
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Thanks Taylor....
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Originally Posted by
Taylor
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Thanks Taylor.
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Originally Posted by
brownbrown4
Are we going to get regular updates on this ? i would LOVE regular updates .... hint hint
Here's an update, or should I say teaser..........we are making another giant stride into the future with our batteries.............but until we have them on the shelves it is Top Secret!!
John.
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Originally Posted by
Shining Wit
Here's an update, or should I say teaser..........we are making another giant stride into the future with our batteries.............but until we have them on the shelves it is Top Secret!!

John.
Any further 'teaser' as to how long we will have to wait to find out?
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Are EVOs stuff compatible with anything else?
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the EVO was my first ecig...*sniff *sniff.
the poor little guy is amazing, but couldn't handle my lifestyle being in loud clubs
sounds like the manual switch is the best thing you could do for it, especially if you maintain the excellent battery life!
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Originally Posted by
zero7starz
Are EVOs stuff compatible with anything else?
Evos are a brand of (and IMHO, the best) M401/2
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I've never seen a manual switch battery. Are such betteries more cumbersome and where is the switch situated?
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Originally Posted by
Adik Ted
I've never seen a manual switch battery. Are such betteries more cumbersome and where is the switch situated?
Nobody ever seen one?
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I've used a Titan manual battery. The button is located about 1cm from the atty end of the battery.
Yes, you do need to get used to positioning your finger or thumb on the button to activate it, but it isn't that difficult.
They do give you greater control / consistancy and for that reason alone many people prefer them.
Personally, I still prefer my EVO (obviously currently with auto batteries), but the manual battery will be fantastic for situations where the auto batteries have a tendancy to activate on their own. (eg loud music, driving, etc)
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