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Post by beedee on May 7, 2018 12:06:39 GMT
Am aware that RTAs lose pressure and leak juice when taken on a plane, so they need emptying before flying, but I'm thinking this does not apply to a squonker. Does anyone know if this is right? Has anyone tried it? Am taking a trip to Florence next week and was thinking of using a squonker as a carry around on the day I'm flying.
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izan
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Post by izan on May 7, 2018 12:53:58 GMT
Am aware that RTAs lose pressure and leak juice when taken on a plane, so they need emptying before flying, but I'm thinking this does not apply to a squonker. Does anyone know if this is right? Has anyone tried it? Am taking a trip to Florence next week and was thinking of using a squonker as a carry around on the day I'm flying. Hola, Based upon years travelling with my REO. The decrease in air pressure will cause the bottle to "Auto-squonk". Swap an empty squonk bottle in to the device and cap the original and place in zipper bag with other liquids. Safe travels I
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Post by beedee on May 7, 2018 13:10:03 GMT
Thanks, izan , looks like I'm back to my spheroid clone!
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Post by Bob on May 7, 2018 15:07:12 GMT
Am aware that RTAs lose pressure and leak juice when taken on a plane, so they need emptying before flying, but I'm thinking this does not apply to a squonker. Does anyone know if this is right? Has anyone tried it? Am taking a trip to Florence next week and was thinking of using a squonker as a carry around on the day I'm flying. RTA AND RDTAs do not need emptying, just turn them upside down so that the air flow is at the top, squonkers shouldn't cause a problem as long as there is a little bit of air at the top of the bottle
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Post by beedee on May 9, 2018 22:42:44 GMT
Am aware that RTAs lose pressure and leak juice when taken on a plane, so they need emptying before flying, but I'm thinking this does not apply to a squonker. Does anyone know if this is right? Has anyone tried it? Am taking a trip to Florence next week and was thinking of using a squonker as a carry around on the day I'm flying. RTA AND RDTAs do not need emptying, just turn them upside down so that the air flow is at the top, squonkers shouldn't cause a problem as long as there is a little bit of air at the top of the bottle Thanks fore this Bob, makes sense - with tanks keeping them upside down is a problem in a backpack in an overhead locker so I usually empty them, but I'll risk a pico squeeze with a half full bottle. My spheroid would be perfect as it uses foam to hold the juice - however, its a clone and the damn thing keeps leaving the bottom part of the atty on the mod when I unscrew it and it's a pain to get off. I've even tried Loctite to stop this but it carries on doing it at the most inconvenient times... may need to invest in a proper spheroid - great MTL atty...
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