Volt Spinner Threads crooked

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reg190

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Hey guys I have a quick question. I just noticed that my tank cartomizer was sitting funny on my chrome spinner and when I looked, the threads were crooked. Basically the threads were leaning a bit towards the part of the spinner that has the manual button. I think I may have caused this little accident by dropping it so I don't think it's a factory issue, but I wanted to know if there is anything I can do to fix this issue. It's not a big deal but I'm OCD so I wanted to know if I could do anything about it. If not no biggie. Please offer me any advice or suggestions. Thanks.
 

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The chrome part of the battery(around the button and the threads) is press fit into the battery housing. It sounds like you pulled the chrome part out a little when you dropped it. You can push it straight back down into the housing, but it will probably always be a little loose. I've had that problem with several batteries.

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reg190

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The chrome part of the battery(around the button and the threads) is press fit into the battery housing. It sounds like you pulled the chrome part out a little when you dropped it. You can push it straight back down into the housing, but it will probably always be a little loose. I've had that problem with several batteries.

J.R.

Hmmm, well then maybe it is a factory "defect". I see what you're saying about the whole piece (i.e. the threading + button housing) is fit into the battery portion but that sucker is in there nice and snug. I'm actually talking about the smaller portion where the threads are. It's a bit crooked itself. Maybe I'll take a picture of it. It's really no problem because this thing works great anyway. I guess I just have a "special" spinner :p
 
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