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Post by davyc on Aug 7, 2013 19:44:52 GMT
one of my iclear 30s got stuck on my mvp today. the knurled bit at the bottom was just spinning around when I tried to change from one to the other. seems like it has come adrift from the centre piece. kinda annoying as i had to dump nearly a full tank of my tobacco flavour to take it all apart to get it off. all because i needed some blackcurrant...... anyone else had this problem?
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Post by Super-Shiny on Aug 7, 2013 19:48:14 GMT
Not had this problem yet
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Post by Cheralynn on Aug 7, 2013 20:03:07 GMT
Did you unscrew to take it off by turning the knurled bit on the iclear 30?? If so these and loads of ( replaceable heads type) clearos have a habit of coming loose, you're best off gripping the knurled bit to keep it still and unscrew it by the battery to get it off. I was with one of my converts at work when she unscrewed an iclear 16 by the knurled base (so she thought) from an ego battery, got juice all over her, ended up with the tube/tip in her hand. She's only done it once I said to her when she first got it, because they're the replaceable head type, always grip the base, keep it still, unscrew the battery, not the clearo.
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Post by davyc on Aug 7, 2013 20:38:12 GMT
Did you unscrew to take it off by turning the knurled bit on the iclear 30?? If so these and loads of ( replaceable heads type) clearos have a habit of coming loose, you're best off gripping the knurled bit to keep it still and unscrew it by the battery to get it off. I was with one of my converts at work when she unscrewed an iclear 16 by the knurled base (so she thought) from an ego battery, got juice all over her, ended up with the tube/tip in her hand. She's only done it once I said to her when she first got it, because they're the replaceable head type, always grip the base, keep it still, unscrew the battery, not the clearo. Normally do unscrew battery rather than clearo, probably a momentary lapse in reason, or maybe I am just losing my mind. All makes sense now.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Aug 7, 2013 21:29:46 GMT
Normally do unscrew battery rather than clearo, probably a momentary lapse in reason, or maybe I am just losing my mind. All makes sense now. As a rule for me i always un-screw the clearo from battery as the clearo has the most danger, it has juice in it
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Post by Cheralynn on Aug 7, 2013 21:39:08 GMT
Did you unscrew to take it off by turning the knurled bit on the iclear 30?? If so these and loads of ( replaceable heads type) clearos have a habit of coming loose, you're best off gripping the knurled bit to keep it still and unscrew it by the battery to get it off. I was with one of my converts at work when she unscrewed an iclear 16 by the knurled base (so she thought) from an ego battery, got juice all over her, ended up with the tube/tip in her hand. She's only done it once I said to her when she first got it, because they're the replaceable head type, always grip the base, keep it still, unscrew the battery, not the clearo. Normally do unscrew battery rather than clearo, probably a momentary lapse in reason, or maybe I am just losing my mind. All makes sense now. Lol, i know what you mean, we've all been there at some point. Just plain old human error.
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