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CAUTION: Careful with your Atomizers! in The E-Cigarette; Try not to over tighten your atomiser to the battery to help prevent this a little...
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    Greatly informative video!! Thank you!! I always use my cart to twist off my atomizer. That will stop today thanks to you!

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    Thanks for the info!

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    Both my M401 and M402 from absolutely ecigs cannot be twisted even if i tried. It seems to be glued/ welded to the death. I even tried taking out the cart and twisting it by the atomiser like in the video but can't get it to move.

    Does the video mean that it will become loose eventually if we constantly twist the cart or it is loose by default?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedor View Post
    Does the video mean that it will become loose eventually if we constantly twist the cart or it is loose by default?
    Good question. I'd like to know if this is a defect or something we can all expect. I'm waiting for a good review/comparison of these before I purchase one, but this would put me off as a design flaw.
    Last edited by Cage; 02-01-2009 at 03:36 PM.

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    I just checked all my atomizers and thankfully they're ok but thanks for the info, it's something to watch out for in the future.

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    you just solved my mystery. i guess it was just a rookie mistake. i had the same thing happen on my rn4081. atleast i know it was my fault now. thank god for spares. ordered 5 just in case

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