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Post by geoff on Oct 20, 2011 19:42:03 GMT
Hi all, Looking for advice? I am thinking of treating myself to a new toy A SCREWDRIVER MK II.... Are they a good buy? vape? Reliable? and if so do you know where I can get one for a good price? (preferably Black) Totally wicked (out of stock) Any advice/guidance appreciated
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 20, 2011 19:59:42 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2011 20:12:30 GMT
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Post by geoff on Oct 20, 2011 20:14:45 GMT
Many thanks... I'll see if he's still got them?
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Post by Chrissie on Oct 20, 2011 20:14:46 GMT
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Post by hissie on Oct 20, 2011 20:28:34 GMT
I'm not a fan of the screwdriver, but horses for courses
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Post by bluemagnum on Oct 20, 2011 21:50:39 GMT
Silver/chrome ones are better, black ones can have conductivity problems.
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Oct 21, 2011 5:03:34 GMT
Silver/chrome ones are better, black ones can have conductivity problems. Yes, thankfully I had read about the black ones (which is what I gave) as soon as it arrived, I showed my husband the pic I came across on the internet and he gently rubbed away the black paint that apparently caused some people problems. I am very happy with mine so far, it meets my present needs......but there is a big box of toys out there......I must avoid for now.....
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Post by geoff on Oct 21, 2011 9:38:15 GMT
Thanks Chillax / Bluemagnum, very useful to know about the black ones. Once mentioned I can easily see how it may effect conductivity (thank you)
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Post by geoff on Oct 21, 2011 9:50:00 GMT
Hi Raggy, further to yesterday post I have sent you a personal message re-screwdrivers
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Post by geoff on Oct 23, 2011 17:38:31 GMT
Thank you all for you valued views & opinions it's much appreciated Took the plunge and bought the job lot of screwdrivers off Raggy. Really looking forward to receiving them as I love to tinker..... Spoke to my old buddy, pal, chum Pinhead who said the Ev1 is a good bit of kit? So probably gonna buy one of those next....LOL So much choice, so little money LOL
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Post by Pinhead on Oct 23, 2011 18:09:09 GMT
You have the breaking strain of a KitKat! Sean
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Post by birdy on Oct 28, 2011 17:01:12 GMT
Screwdriver is a super bit of kit but has a major fault THE SWITCH is crap not only can the button work its way off and thus lose the spring also - the spring can get deformed causing you to try and stretch it out a bit . It rarely works properly after being tinkered with . Attempt to get a spare and for a spring worth 10p you have to invest £5 + postage to get a spring button and screw , Scandalous theses should be sold as a pack of 10 springs with probably 2 buttons and one screw for about £3 . Currently looking at a spring from another product or supplier to rectify the problem.
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Post by foxy9212 on Oct 28, 2011 20:05:45 GMT
I agree about the button/spring, I've had to replace my spring once as it became stretched (I think that was the problem). I use a real screwdriver to tighten up the button screw and, so far so good it hasn't loosened at all. One 'problem' I am having is that when using an adapter/510 carto, the device runs far too hot to handle - so I don't. Fox
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Post by birdy on Oct 29, 2011 1:38:38 GMT
Went into TW shop in Oldham today expecting to be able to get a SD switch or probably just a couple of springs and guess what no stock of such things and only had a very limited stock of anything else ,prices not good for the limited stock either £10 for a cone atomiser got 30ml of cherry whilst i was there at £15 instead of £20 due to an offer ongoing - also 4 10 ml bottles could be had for the price of three £15, unknown chinese brand.Now purchased a pack of 5 switch sets from TW at cost of £23 inc postage - not happy and have also ordered from another source a box of assorted compression springs in the hope that some will be suitable for SD use.
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