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Yes, I really really liked it! I liked it so much that I wanted to buy a second one for the reserve. After all, such things are no longer done. We live in the age of single-use plastic items (Wooooo, really happy you like. It was my first vape nearly 15 years ago.
Regarding 4) Not 100% sure what you mean. As a manual vape it does nothing on it's own. If you mean your battery was a little tight in the slot and it didn't retract when you let go then firstly it is best to pull it out (not all the way but just enough) to be sure, and as you use it the foam will become less springy over time so it won't bounce out always and secondly some batteries IME are not perfectly circular - there is some tolerance - so some batteries are tight, this likely wont change (unless you change battery!) however IME you can often rotate the battery to a better fit.
I think it is best to label your batteries anyway as you will find they have different power profiles over time, best to know which is which, and that will also help identify the battery that is a bit sticky.
(also they are AA not AAA FYI)
Yes, AA, not AAA, sorry for the stupidity))
4) You got it right. Maybe there are options for a more suitable elastic gasket?