I have a Classic, as I wanted a P3 top and prefer the look over the P3, but had the 2.5s been available with a P3 top at the time, I would have gotten a satin 2.5 with the P3 top instead...
May be true, however my 2.5 only has 1 button.From the manual...
On/Off (Atomizer) – Turning the atomizer on/off is done by holding all three buttons down at the same time for 3 seconds. Every time you hold these three buttons, the device will toggle back and forth between ON and OFF. You can also hold down all three buttons to continuously cycle between On/Off. In the event you will be storing the device in a pocket or purse and you do not want the fire button to accidentally get pressed, you can set this to OFF. The atomizer will not fire until you turn this back on or you remove the battery and reinstall, which will reset this back to ON.
YesMay be true, however my 2.5 only has 1 button.
So what do you 2.5 guys and gals do?
Just deal with it? Remove the battery every time you put it back in your pocket? Scroll through the menu and wait the 2 sec, switch to off and wait another 2 second before dropping in your pocket?
May be true, however my 2.5 only has 1 button.
So what do you 2.5 guys and gals do?
Just deal with it? Remove the battery every time you put it back in your pocket? Scroll through the menu and wait the 2 sec, switch to off and wait another 2 second before dropping in your pocket?
Well since all I use is a dripping atty I guess I'll never be satisfied with this device.
I've used it for just under a week now and my biggest grip is turning it off and on to quickly pocket it....you cannot quickly do that.
Is there a shortcut perhaps?
9 clicks, waiting 2 sec, 1 click, then two more sec is hardly practical for the working mans vape experience.
That old lavatube I spoke of was 5 clicks on, 5 clicks off. Quick, simple, still working after all these years for my wife.
Ok, so this button never gets pressed in your pants pocket while moving around and bending and squatting?
It just seemed likely, so I haven't chanced it.
Working man here. Commercial flooring, so bent over yes. Never a problem with firing in pocket. I will also put it in my pouch, with knives and other tools. I have had it fire there, if the button presses against the knives.I have never turned it off.Well since all I use is a dripping atty I guess I'll never be satisfied with this device.
I've used it for just under a week now and my biggest grip is turning it off and on to quickly pocket it....you cannot quickly do that.
Is there a shortcut perhaps?
9 clicks, waiting 2 sec, 1 click, then two more sec is hardly practical for the working mans vape experience.
That old lavatube I spoke of was 5 clicks on, 5 clicks off. Quick, simple, still working after all these years for my wife.
No Willy, it is not for sale!!Working man here. Commercial flooring, so bent over yes. Never a problem with firing in pocket. I will also put it in my pouch, with knives and other tools. I have had it fire there, if the button presses against the knives.I have never turned it off.
The finish, on the other hand, will not hold up. My black provari looks more like a satin now, its only black in the recessed areas now.
From the manual...
On/Off (Atomizer) – Turning the atomizer on/off is done by holding all three buttons down at the same time for 3 seconds. Every time you hold these three buttons, the device will toggle back and forth between ON and OFF. You can also hold down all three buttons to continuously cycle between On/Off. In the event you will be storing the device in a pocket or purse and you do not want the fire button to accidentally get pressed, you can set this to OFF. The atomizer will not fire until you turn this back on or you remove the battery and reinstall, which will reset this back to ON.