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| | #11 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Waco TX
Posts: 22
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Further update with this thing. The 2nd battery will work only if I hold my fingers over the 2 air holes where the atty and battery connect.if I do that I can take small puffs. Tr frat battery still dose nothing.
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| | #12 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 52
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I am not sure why you are wasting your time with the smokestik, cut your losses and research something on the forums here that will work for ya :-) Trust me...been there...dont go through my pain! |
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| | #13 |
| Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: toronto
Posts: 2
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hey, i just got my smoke stick yesterday.. ive noticed with one of the batteries it will light up 6 times and stay on.... i blow in the led end and shake it and it usually goes away. my other battery is good so i just swap them out when this happens.. at first i thought it might indicate a weak battery but it has done it now today on a full one.. any ideas? anyone elses doing this? ghost, is this what urs did when it started to ..... up? other than that issue i love the thing! i asked a doctor today about it he didnt really have an answer about the health risks associated with this product. but said hed look into it for me. so ill let ppl know when i get an answer.. haha and the looks i get from ppl when i bust my smoke stick out INSIDE public places is hilarious.. fkn non smokers cant say anything cuz it doesnt smell!! |
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| | #14 |
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My smokestik had problems from the start. The batteries were bad so I swapped them, after the second return the store exchange my normal model for the jet. It still had a bad battery so I swapped that one out. Now it does work but some attys I have to cover the holes you mentioned to get a good vapor. The auto switches do stick from time to time and needless to say I am buying another model. I think it is ok for a part-time vape but it is not a reliable all-day product.
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| | #15 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Green Bay WI
Posts: 231
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Pete347 If you still can get your money back and get a product you can trust! There is no reason you shouldn't have good batterys and attys if that's what you paid for. Search the forum, there are plenty of great products out there. My personal suggestion is a Sidesho from Modern Vapor. Great kit and if you have problems they will take care of it. That was my first and I still use it everyday. I've pretty much gotten rid of the rest of mine. But no matter what you choice get a product that is won't let you down. Because if your PV fails the closest choice might be a cigarette. |
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