Auto or manual batteries?

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Brooke1975

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Brooke, the major difference between the manuals and the autos is just how it's activated. THere is always a fraction of a second before the heating coil in the atomizer warms up and vaporizes the liquid. With autos that means a moment or so of air before the vapor starts. With manuals you can press the button while lifting it to your lips, so you get vapor as soon as you inhale.

ANd MMcall, Blue and red/orange are our most popular LED colors. We have ordered other colors but they have not been hot sellers. And some, like green and pink, have garnered a LOT of bad feedback. ;) So, blue and red/orange are what we've ordered lately, and what we're likely to order in the future.

That said, we've had a lot of requests for purple LEDs, so we've been trying to get those for a while, and just might sometime soon. But whether those stick around will depend on how they sell.

Thanks Leaford! I am getting it all figured out with some great help! My 3rd day and I am addicted. Most people have been very nice to me and I appreciate you taking the time to reply to me :) I think I will stick with my manuals, especially since I just ordered 2 more LOL. I would love the purple LED! I got 2 purple batteries to start with and both had pink LED's. Then my next one, plat, has a green LED. I am hoping my copper and red ones that are coming have a different color. I would be extremely happy with a blue or yellow/orange. At this time it is really all about getting use to vapeing and I do love it! Thanks again!
 

Stephra

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Manuals provide instant gratification, and they are great for "burning off" a carto that's a tad on the wet side.

Autos have that "puff, puff" pull of a cigarette, and I find it easier to take small taster hits than with a manual.

Each has their own benefit, and it's good to have both on hand for just that reason. Try them all! I just got hooked up with auto XLs and I love love love them, but sometimes a manual fits the bill better.

It's all about the right tool for the job.
 
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