Manual vs automatic KR808D-1

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dormouse

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Manuals here too. I don't want to drag extra to get it going. With a manual you can just drag when the vapor is good. You do your press and release a bit earlier in time than your drag. Press in.. about 1/2 to 1 second later start dragging.. and before your drag ends you let up the button... while continuing to drag out the already-made vapor.
 
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zoiDman

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I used to swear by auto batteries. Felt more like smoking to me. They were the first batteries I used

But one by one my auto's died and every time I went to replace it, there would be some sale on a manual battery. The more I used a manual battery, the more I liked it. I still have one auto left and I still use it once and awhile.

For the price of a battery, I would suggest you get Both and see what you like best.
 
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