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9ball_AJ

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iHybrid Transformers Edition.

Custom creation by Kenom:

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Good Friday Evening Fellow Vapers!

The newest addition to the mod family and it vapes like a chimney!

N-Zonic by Madz Mods

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Enjoy!

Still trying to find out what the benefit of the magnetic firing switch is... No one on the internet seems to know they just list it as a feature.... and the manufacturer does not appear to have a website....

If I knew that, the N-zonic may be my next purchase. I was very impressed with its size, solid construction, 1mm throw on the switch...and ability to take 18650+Kick


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Still trying to find out what the benefit of the magnetic firing switch is... No one on the internet seems to know they just list it as a feature.... and the manufacturer does not appear to have a website....

If I knew that, the N-zonic may be my next purchase. I was very impressed with its size, solid construction, 1mm throw on the switch...and ability to take 18650+Kick


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I am guessing cause they are less likely to wear out and require less movement to activate. Here is a link to info on them.

Reed switch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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Still trying to find out what the benefit of the magnetic firing switch is... No one on the internet seems to know they just list it as a feature.... and the manufacturer does not appear to have a website....

If I knew that, the N-zonic may be my next purchase. I was very impressed with its size, solid construction, 1mm throw on the switch...and ability to take 18650+Kick

The Neodymium magnets are a much smoother action than a spring. A spring, by nature, doesn't have an equal force around it's periphery the way opposing poles of a magnet do. Also, with a spring, there's a certain.. crunch.. to the feel that you won't get with a magnetic switch. Also, springs require occasional stretching to maintain their original tension. Besides, magnets have a.. je ne sais quoi... attraction. ;)
 
Still trying to find out what the benefit of the magnetic firing switch is... /QUOTE]

The only answer I see is... no springs are needed to activate the switch, full mechanical. The magnets tend to hold the battery and prevents from falling out of the housing. And also what Lhartman89 & Moueix said.
Since this is the first time I have used it, I am liking it a lot.

Hope this helps:

 
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Still trying to find out what the benefit of the magnetic firing switch is... /QUOTE]

The only answer I see is... no springs are needed to activate the switch, full mechanical. The magnets tend to hold the battery and prevents from falling out of the housing. And also what Lhartman89 & Moueix said.
Since this is the first time I have used it, I am liking it a lot.

Hope this helps:



Thanks.... I'll watch the whole video... I turned it off because she seemed to be rehashing all the same bullet points, with no details.... So I got frustrated.

Makes sense though... Magnet instead of spring.... Sounds like less chance of failure

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