I agree, the guy is above average for this sort of review IMO. However, being a guy with a larger thumb I too have some troubles with the little button.....as do many others who've posted as much on this and other threads. It's a known issue, which is no doubt why it was dropped from Iris? I get it it fits you personally, but you're not every user.
And it has absolutely nothing to do with being fit, I find that inference insulting. I have trouble figuring out any other way to take it. It can have to do with how big your hands happen to be (something many have little choice in) and a whole host of physical afflictions can make that tiny button a real problem to work and those people are people too. Telling them "Get in shape first then complain" is way way out of line IMO.
I suggest a little compassion.....old fashioned as that concept is sometimes.
OF
Sorry "OF" you have me all wrong: "I am someone of compassion"!
That statement about being fit was uncalled for.
I have my life completely wiped out with health issues so I have no room to talk!
My diet is Holistic and my core training is strict.
I have to stay lean and fit or I can't walk or talk.
Cannabis keeps me neutral and the PERSEI helps me medicate effectively.
If you feel the button needs to be larger then so be it.
Sorry to interfere which is not my intention.
I liked the guys review however I disagree with his rant about the button.
Your point is clear we are all built differently Anatomically.
For me it's sad that I offended some one whom I respect on this forum as the GURU of Vaporizing.
You have properly taught me to use my PERSEI's correctly!
Because of you DELTA NINE VAPES are my medical devices of choice.
Next time I use my PERSEI with GIRL SCOUT COOKIE WAX I'll stay away from the internet.
Maybe I should have not used the 5.0 cart with the AW IMR 18350 set up?
"SO POWERFUL"!
Again sorry to offended anyone!
Remember my AVATAR is from my first life.
I'm a real mm patient!
Kind regards,
Ataxian
Spinocerebellar
ataxia (SCA) is one of a group of
genetic disorders characterized by slowly progressive incoordination of
gait and is often associated with poor coordination of hands, speech, and eye movements. This frequent hand movements causes intentional tremor in these patients. Frequently,
atrophy of the
cerebellum occurs, and different ataxias are known to affect different regions within the cerebellum.
[16] As with other forms of
ataxia, SCA results in unsteady and clumsy motion of the body due to a failure of the fine coordination of
muscle movements, along with other
symptoms.
The symptoms of an ataxia vary with the specific type and with the individual patient. Generally, a person with ataxia retains full
mental capacity but may progressively lose physical control.