Just a flathead screwdriver. And I do mostly hand tightening.
Thanks for the info above for the replacement part. I was hoping someone would come up with a compatible part made out of something more durable like brass or some metallic material. I have to use my needlenose pliers right now to get it started. To the poster with the perfect switch, mine looked like that until a few days ago and I've had my cricket since the middle of December, so about a month. It started to fray like that almost all at once after several weeks. I don't feel like I was uber tough on it 'cause I felt it was weak. It just started a few days ago and went downhill in like two or three battery changes. Don't be surprised when yours does it too.
You're doing it backwards. Button should be first off and last on.I just got mine like 3 days ago i been using a quarter to open it... the atty is first to come off and last to screw on... been working good like that for me.
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This is wrong as well, atty is the first thing you take off to make sure their is no leverage on your button. But your right about putting your atty on first then hand tighten your button.You're doing it backwards. Button should be first off and last on.
Sometimes happens to me as well it doesn't have to be very tight just enough so it won't spin DON'T CRANK YOUR BUTTON TIGHT AT ALL like just barley tighten it.When I do that, the atty fires. I've tried even being as careful as I could, but I still fired the atty. I can't help but depress the button and even a little bit when tightening or loosening sends up a cloud.
You're absolutely right. I was thinking more about making sure the atty is screwed all the way in and taking up all the slack with the button. I guess removal order doesn't matter.This is wrong as well, atty is the first thing you take off to make sure their is no leverage on your button. But your right about putting your atty on first then hand tighten your button.
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Because flushing the atomizer then using the button to take up all the slack is logical.Why is everyone putting the switch on last?
The same thing happens the other way and you dont run the risk Of firing the mod.Because flushing the atomizer then using the button to take up all the slack is logical.