Lil Chuck Review

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Zofryer

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(also I'm not drunk in this one so that also helps :D)

Worst Irishman ever.

They can definitely be customized:

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I love this little thing. The button doesn't bother me, but I've got thick pads from playing guitar, and I vape left handed most of the time.
 
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Lisaf01

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The battery connector on the bottom of my chuck is hard to screw on.. Like the threading is not done right or something. any of you guys have a similar issue. Its a pain to put in fresh batts int the morning stumbling around in the dark making coffee and trying to get that morning vape. other than that it been great.

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Not a chuck owner but this often happens with threaded parts. Have you tried cleaning it in case there's a tiny burr caught in the thread? They usual loosen up nicely over time or you might want to try a TINY bit of WD-40 or something. If you think there's actually a fault, PM the supplier, I've heard he's very helpful:)
 

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Just to clarify a point, the Chuck or Little Chuck can come with a 801, 901, or 510 connector. Just let Jeff know which one you want when ordering.

I really didn't think the button was much of an issue on my Chuck. It doesn't take a lot of pressure to push it down, and it works really well. Also, there is no problem like with a recessed button getting stuck. When sticking it in your pocket though, you may want to unscrew the atty just in case the button gets pressed.

Also, you left out one really nice feature... the one year warranty.

While the Chuck and Little Chuck are pretty solid and heavy, I don't think I could ever just drop mine on the floor on purpose. Mine is customized, and I'd hate to chip the finish! :D
 
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