jambandphan03
in flavor country
been a little while since I picked up the Rev with all my other new toys to switch around with, it was looking lonely so I loaded some qwiso and took a big rip, nearly spun me out for a few mins...wooooooodoggies!
OK, after day one I can say the rev definitely kicked my ass, this vape is no joke. I'm a fan.
And the taste is good now.
I just want a 6v battery that last LONGER! i know its a bit much to ask for hahaOK, OK, so you broke the code......
You know if you new guys can't lean to keep this quiet we'll never be able to keep this a secret.
For myself, I'm kind of excited thinking about where the Revolution cart might start showing up now that 6 Volt batteries and thread adapters seem to be starting to happen. I can see this becoming a powerful and far reaching tool for good, can't you?
OF
I just want a 6v battery that last LONGER! i know its a bit much to ask for haha
I don't think you'll have a problem with it to be honest, its a slide of the thumb and holding it. If you can twist or push on a doorknob you are more than qualified.
I have combat this by shoving a screen loosely rolled into a ball and sit it on top of the material. However, this makes it rather awkward to refill and empty on the move, as it requires having tweezers on me to remove the ball. I was wondering what other people are doing? Is there a more elegant solution to this problem? Thanks!
No offense, but if you haven't personally experienced (or seen close up a friend or relative) such weakness issues you don't really understand. Finger strength to hold the slide up for the time needed more than a time or two or even deal with screwing the parts together can be a serious handicap. It's very subject to the person and all too often 'what kind of a day they're having'.
IMO your test is not sufficient to qualify.
So I still stand by what I said. If a patient is disabled in the upper extremities I feel that if you can open a doorknob with out help then the TV or Revs sliding mechanism is something you should be able to handle. Your literally pushing the slider up a little more than an eight of an inch. I think I've pressed remote control button harder that this thing.
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my strength is poor and don't think I will know if I can pull the on switch until I actually purchase the device.
Hey OF, I think you like to consider everyone is talking to you and I'd like to remind you that my opinion was being shared openly to drum because he asked, you didn't ask and I didn't ask you either. Just saying because I don't feel like I should continue to debate about something obviously everyone will have a different answer for. Saying I'm wrong based on my own experience is juvenile. Moving on...Opinions, as you correctly point out, are just that. The reader has to factor in to find value.
From a personal experience I can tell you you're dead wrong in at least my case. I've never had any trouble with a door knob, and can almost always push the slide up to close the switch with either hand. However HOLDING IT THERE FOR HALF A MINUTE for SEVERAL TIMES IN A ROW can be a serious problem sometimes. Sorry to shout (use caps) but that little qualification seems to have been lost along the line. It does no good at all if you can't hold it on or even if you can with more of the same pain you're trying to get rid of.
Again, not everybody who can twist a door knob finds the TV without issues.....I'm typing for just such a guy. And I know I'm not alone in that....as in fact do the makers of the unit, we discussed it actually.
OF
Hey OF, I think you like to consider everyone is talking to you and I'd like to remind you that my opinion was being shared openly to drum because he asked, you didn't ask and I didn't ask you either. Just saying because I don't feel like I should continue to debate about something obviously everyone will have a different answer for. Saying I'm wrong based on my own experience is juvenile. Moving on...
Drum, let us know what you can and can't do on a daily basis that you feel might be a similar amount of effort. Everyone might be able to help you more if we know a little more right?
Again take it for what you will, I don't care, but don't bash others when they are trying to help someone else. Your opinion holds no higher regard.
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