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Old 11-12-2008, 07:16 PM   #51
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Six weeks or so with a 901 showed me that these things can reduce the smoking of even the most confirmed heavy smokers like myself. Like you I got fed up with the faffing about charging batteries etc.

Like you I do not care if what I smoke looks like a ciggy. So got a screwdriver from trog a couple of days ago. The first pre charged battery lasted a day and a half of heavy use. On the other hand it sucks hard so need to top up carts quite often. Personally I do not find this as irksome as charging batteries althought I do think the screwdriver needs a bigger cart.

Maybe worth your while looking at the screwdriver? Not cheap of course and will probably still needs regular atomiser replacements. However it certainly so far for me gives me an experience which is closer to smoking a cig than the 901 managed.
I have considered the screwdriver and I know everyone who has one is delighted with it but I can't get my head past the fact I'm paying £100 for a big battery essentially (as far as I can see). Like you say, I'll still have the same issues with atomizers etc.
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Old 11-12-2008, 07:37 PM   #52
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That big battery will make a massive differnce! The screwdriver has nearly 10 times the capacity of our ordinary batteries. You also get the benefit of a manual switch like the Janty Kissboxes have and it looks good! Imagine the amount of money you will spend on batteries over time and the Screwdriver seems like a much better deal!!I want one for christmas!!
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Old 11-12-2008, 07:45 PM   #53
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I have considered the screwdriver and I know everyone who has one is delighted with it but I can't get my head past the fact I'm paying £100 for a big battery essentially (as far as I can see). Like you say, I'll still have the same issues with atomizers etc.
I have found one other major advantage with the 'low tech' screwdriver. i.e. I am not dragging away to activate the atomiser. It is already producing vapour as soon as the manual button is pushed. Do that first wait a second and then one just draws easy like on a real cig. The vapour is already there.

Still I am just speaking on the back of a few hours experience.
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Old 11-12-2008, 07:52 PM   #54
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I have found one other major advantage with the 'low tech' screwdriver. i.e. I am not dragging away to activate the atomiser. It is already producing vapour as soon as the manual button is pushed. Do that first wait a second and then one just draws easy like on a real cig. The vapour is already there.
Same with the Kissbox. The manual switch is brilliant. Push that, wait a second or two and breathe in the vapour. No hassle at all.
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