Does anyone with arthritis have issues using Cera?
Tim.... can we get a heads up on the type of switch that will be utilized in the Cera light?
My arthritis is killing my hands lately, I'm having trouble operating my ultra, looking to make the switch to Cera EO!
My arthritis is killing my hands lately, I'm having trouble operating my ultra, looking to make the switch to Cera EO!
You know you can get an ego-c twist battery and it'll drive your LR stuff? I'm about 99% sure, anyways. OF mentioned it in another thread (I think the electronic cigarette vapes thread?), so maybe pushing a button down would be easier on you?
Hmm, do you think letting batteries slide in carelessly could exert enough force on the bottom of the plate to cause problems over time with the copper? I've always enjoyed the "clunk" sound of putting in a fresh battery…The strap is 'glued' to the side wall, and now securely soldered to the screw plate...which floats a very small amount on the pins. My theory is it's that motion that's causing the breaks. Copper only flexes so much before it breaks along grain lines....like when you break a wire by bending back and forth several times. A bit is fine, but there are limits here, in fact called "elastic limits". It stops being a good spring. One thing I would not consider a good thing is pushing the cart (and therefore the plate) around a lot. Just thinking out loud here....
OF
Hmm, do you think letting batteries slide in carelessly could exert enough force on the bottom of the plate to cause problems over time with the copper? I've always enjoyed the "clunk" sound of putting in a fresh battery…
The Cera not having the sliding pin switch, and the always-on push button, was a real blow to my motivation in getting one. I've got nothing wrong with my fingers, but I'm still not happy with how the Ultra and UltraLite turn on, and sometimes it's damn hard like if your fingers are cold or wet.
Great to hear I don't have to give that up. …I did just spend a good few minutes playing with that hole plugging idea. You can play three note songs on your Cera! The ceramic has great timbre.No, I don't think so. I too enjoy the very thing. Not to slam them in but feel them slide down and land.
Have you ever tried it while blocking the two big holes with thumb and finger? No? Just how strange are you, really?
OF
I have the only sliding switch remaining I'm told and it's not installed.
Likewise, I have one of the few original latching switches, which also basically doesn't get used either.
I did just spend a good few minutes playing with that hole plugging idea. You can play three note songs on your Cera! The ceramic has great timbre.
Send them over - I'll put them to use, and buy a Cera.
I'm still not happy with how the Ultra and UltraLite turn on
If the Cera was the same size as the "old ones", I would whole heartedly agree with you. But the cera is too large for my hands(I don't think I have small hands, but def not large ones) and it is VERY awkward for me to hold and hit at the same time. Also gone is any "stealthiness" that i feel I get from my Ultra max w/ Dart. I am not worried about using my Dart in a non-medical state, but the Cera would draw to many "what is that?" questions, imo. As much as I LOVE my other TV equipment, thats unfortunately how much I don't like the Cera. I talked my buddy into ordering himself one, and defer to my Rev Dart when visiting with him. Can't please everybody, right. But the best thing is I am super happy with my other TV stuff and they will repair for cheap if something breaks. Will wait for mini-cera or just keep enjoying what I have.Believe me I know where you're coming from, sliding those old ones with your thumb was like a golden ticket to thumb-arthritis-land.
But pushing a button is a much improved experience, at the very worst the tip of your finger gets a bit sore, but then you can just switch fingers
I talked my buddy into ordering himself one, and defer to my Rev Dart when visiting with him. Can't please everybody, right. But the best thing is I am super happy with my other TV stuff and they will repair for cheap if something breaks. Will wait for mini-cera or just keep enjoying what I have.
I'm using the dime trick to use 18650's in my ultramax housing( no battery sleeve) . Someone let me know if this is ok, I've had no issues so far. Thanks for the posts everyone!
Spot on! You sure can't please everyone. Or even the majority....sometimes pleasing a few in a victory.
By all means, stick with what pleases you.
I think here, more than most places in life, what's good is an individual thing. Very much subject to the current needs and wants? My 'best vape' has changed several times a year, well at least a few times, with those shifting values. Each guy should try them and decide. It's the try them part I'm big on, taking the other fellow's word for it is like buying glasses for a friend.
OF
Does anyone with arthritis have issues using Cera?
Tim.... can we get a heads up on the type of switch that will be utilized in the Cera light?
My arthritis is killing my hands lately, I'm having trouble operating my ultra, looking to make the switch to Cera EO!
Last i saw it had both a bottom latching switch and a mechanical side button, which would make everyone very happy!
Does anyone with arthritis have issues using Cera?
My arthritis is killing my hands lately, I'm having trouble operating my ultra, looking to make the switch to Cera EO!
just curious what CAN'T concentrates can't be put into the Cera EO. Looks like shatters are fine, but full melt?
Does anyone with arthritis have issues using Cera?
Tim.... can we get a heads up on the type of switch that will be utilized in the Cera light?
My arthritis is killing my hands lately, I'm having trouble operating my ultra, looking to make the switch to Cera EO!
Despite OF's insistence that arthritis isn't an issue with the Cera, it can be.
Despite OF's insistence that arthritis isn't an issue with the Cera, it can be. I'm by no means an old man and my arthritis isn't that bad, but it goes give me issues for sure. Every time I push the button it feels almost like there is a crick in the finger that is pushing the button (doesnt matter which finger i use or hand). Granted, it doesn't stop me from using it most of the time, and when it does I just go take a dab.
So yes, the worse your arthritis, the harder time you will have using this product. But as others have pointed out, there are work arounds for it. I know I've been meaning to get to the Depot to get the end caps to but an eraser or marble in to keep that button depressed for me.
Good luck to you with your decision. I know that I would recommend this to anyone who can keep that button pressed in (its not really that hard to push, it's mainly the orientation of your hand while holding and pushing the button with the same hand).