XL Manual vs XL Auto

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Katya

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I recently received my eighth XL manual, and it's the first one that's a bit different. The switch is elevated slightly more, and the draw is a bit more airy. Larger holes? Dunno. But nothing bad at all even if I did notice the slight differences.

Thanks, Jeffree. I really want to try them.
 

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I still really like to change my mind. I suppose if I could have just one batt it'd be the xlong manual, but sometimes i want the whole action biz of the auto... and I find myself using the regulars more and more (again, I usually like the manuals, but not always)... the weight is nice. And the shortys are the only ones that my hands can really use like a cigarette... used one of my auto ones at the movies and at dinner on sunday (a first, and a breeze, lovely) for stealth, but remembered how much I enjoy the feel.
I really like batts. :p
BTW, the prem OJ keeps growing on me... it's SO good! The only orange that really makes it for me, and I've tried other brands <--- orange lover
 
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wolf10851

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WOW sounds like I am the only auto lover here!!!!! I love my auto batteries! I have 2 xl manuals that I strictly keep as a back up if all my autos are discharged! I like the freedom of an auto. I can have an auto hanging out of my mouth and take a hit on it while I am working on something with my hands. for me I will not order another manual battery unless V4L stops selling them ( which I seriously doubt will happen (or at least I hope won't happen))

just my .02
 

Michelle43

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Well I talked to my BF tonight and even offered him my Blue manual XL. He said "no it is too long" :shock:

So I bought the manual shorty for him and I am keeping my beloved blue manual XL (that is "too long" :rolleyes: )

He clearly wants to be more discrete, oh well whatever works to get him to vape more often.

Thanks all for your input, I appreciate it. When the funds come in I will be stocking up on more XL's for myself.
 

lonercom

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... I got my first XL chrome manual today,and I'm in love...:wub::wub:

Yep, dem's da onez dat ROCK MY WORLD. MMmmmmm, Chrome is so...............shiny!

Had to put together a starter kit for a friend last week. I decided on 4 shortie batteries with a pcc. Got 2 auto and 2 manual also got a few diff strength tobacco samplers. He's well stocked and can decide what works best for him.
 

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Since I started about a month ago I have been using shorty and reg auto batteries. I may have to try a manual batt soon but it will be a bit before my next order. I have not seen any issues with the auto batteries I have except for one that has a really hard draw. That one will be going back soon to V4L along with a couple usb chargers I had issues with. Looks like a lot of ppl are into the manual batts, I will have to try one.
 
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