Cut off time for the new shorty auto?

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Joyimui

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Hi everyone, so I ordered a total of 4 new auto shorties (Pink purple copper and gun metal) and they all seems to have different cut off time.

Pink - roughly 5 secs (best out of all of them)
Purple - around 3 secs
Copper - around 3 secs
Gun Metal - around 4 secs

I just want to know if that's the right cut off time for the new shorties before I ask for replacements. I'm really happy with the pink one I got and can deal with the gun metal one but the purple and the copper one I can't even take a full drag before it cuts off :(
 

the4thpower3

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I've got one new auto shorty. It seems to cut off depending on airflow.
So it depends on how you draw on it. I can keep mine going for
5 seconds...maybe more (but I can't draw that long anyhow).
Try playing with the strength and speed of your draw.
My guess this is your issue. Not the batteries.
 

cos

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3 second cutoff is good enough if you know how to do it right. i have 3 second on my batterys and i am happy with the vapor and TH i get. did anyone ever inhale a real cig for more than 3 seconds? if it had more seconds on it you would swallow the thing. try taking a real short puff under 3 seconds and then take another one. that will be more like 5 seconds. just play around with it. with 19 posts i can see your new so you have very much to learn. no need to replace these as nothing wrong with your batteries. good luck to you. loads of information on the forums so read whatever you can.
 
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Jeff78

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They have a 10 second cutoff on the new autos. As previously stated it all depends on airflow, and it is not like a regular cigarette at all. Like cos said you need to do a short starter puff, and then do a nice slow long inhale. As you use it you will get more out of them.

My first bats were shortie autos, and I thought they just had really really short cutoffs, but alas, I was just doing it wrong.

Hope this helps. And keep at it!!
 
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