Why is my coil not wicking?
If the amount of juice in your tank is low, it might not be able to soak into your wicks as well. On many coil heads, the juice has to be at a certain level to even reach the wicking ports. When less of the juice is in contact with the wick, it doesn’t get soaked up as quickly.
How long does a Clearomizer last?
High Performance Clearomizers Lifespan = 5-8 Weeks if you purchase one of the high performance clearomizers such as the Aspire Nautilus or Kanger Aerotank or iClear XI then you should expect get around 5-8 weeks of average vaping before you need to change the internal atomizer head.
When should I replace my Blu Clearomizer?
We recommend you replace your blu PRO clearomiser every 10 refills to maintain a consistent, flavourful vape. You can purchase replacement clearomisers on our accessories page.
What should I do if I over tighten my clearomiser?
If you do over-tighten it, there are a number of solutions you can try to get it off. Leave it in the fridge for a couple of hours – this will often loosen it up. Try using rubber gloves to remove it – some of our shop managers find this works better than plyers. Add a vape band to your tank.
Why is my clearomiser making a gurgling noise?
1. Getting eliquid down the center tube/chimney When you fill your vape tank, make sure eliquid doesn’t enter the center tube/chimney, or you will flood the clearomiser. If you do flood the clearomiser (you can tell by a gurgling noise) try removing the bottom and blowing through it onto a piece of tissue to clear it.
What’s the best way to thread a clearomiser?
Give the head a half turn anti-clockwise until you feel a click. Simply give a half turn anti-clockwise until you hear a click when you screw the head on to a clearomiser – this will help thread it correctly. 10. Forcing the Tank On to the Battery
What should I do if I flood my clearomiser?
When you fill your vape tank, make sure eliquid doesn’t enter the center tube/chimney, or you will flood the clearomiser. If you do flood the clearomiser (you can tell by a gurgling noise) try removing the bottom and blowing through it onto a piece of tissue to clear it.