OK, here we go. I was going to write once I was up not in the middle of the night but my vaping bliss came to an abrupt halt.
First things first: I unwrapped the package slowly, taking pictures of every piece (batteries and charger first, saved the Shockwave for last). The included drip tip is fantastic, blue, red, gold metal, beautiful. The Shockwave is obviously beautiful. Once I put the blue battery on its brand new charger I just looked at it, clicked the button and decided to take a nap until the battery was charged
The Shockwave hits super hard and consistently so. The size was smaller than anticipatd, the weight is pretty hefty for me but laying in bed I had no complaints. The real every day "size" test was supposed to start today, taking the Shockwave driving and on every errands.
Now the nightmare began. Waking up at 4am for my nightly quick fix I decided to put the flame colored trustfire in since it was now fully charged. It fit in nice and tight but no problems . laid back on my pillow in anticipation of the plumes of vapor I had experienced earlier in the night to the blue battery and nothing...
I had taken the blue battery out before I went to bed and taken the SW top off, hence didn't lock the bottom button. I thought maybe I had to turn the button and locked it after all and when I reached for it the bottom T was gone.
Since the battery fits in perfect I hadn't noticed that the SW had no button, it had fallen on the bed.
I am not going to attempt to put the locking end piece back into the tube. I looked at it under a bright light and get the idea but unless David tells me what to do the Shockwave is for now back in its felt bag, batteries stored.
It really sucks since I was looking forward to do my daily test and then post my final thoughts about me and my Shockwave journey.
No conclusion beside that the Shockwave is a perfect, hard hitting piece of art and perfect for vaping in bed (wish I could have taken it on my daily trips to see how the weight would have affected me, the size is really not too big, I had taken comparrison pictures and was going to upload once the day was over).
Dear David, please let me know what to do ASAP so I can send you the SW back in case it takes a special tool to put the locking end piece back in and I will mail my Shockwave back to you to get it fixed.
What a journey and now I can literally see light at the end of the tunnel, the Shockwave tube that is. Maybe we are just not supposed to be together? What a drag, I fell in love with 46 but obviously it was one sided.
Sorry about my rambling, am tired and a bit sad.