Am I doing it wrong (Kanger)?

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PhxLadyBell

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I had an extra strength elmers glue stick aorund the house an thought I would try that after my epic fail with the toothpicks! I used a toothpick like a spatula to apply it and then used a baby wipe to remove the extra! No cosmetic change at all. I plugged all three at once, because I absolutely hated all of the air and oops it was plugged up--no air at all, so I unplugged one hole and now it's perfect!:thumb: I'm a happy gal now! I'm going to order some evod heads to see how that works too! :2cool:
 

saztak

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I've noticed it can be really strange going from a tight draw to an airy draw, but if you give yourself a little time, you can get used to it and actually appreciate it (ie, not feel like it's a problem, appreciate it for what it's like, even if you prefer tigher draws). Kanger tends to be airy, which I personally love, but I can see why people wouldn't like it! Everyone else already suggested the big fixes for tightening it up.
 

jfango

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I've noticed it can be really strange going from a tight draw to an airy draw, but if you give yourself a little time, you can get used to it and actually appreciate it (ie, not feel like it's a problem, appreciate it for what it's like, even if you prefer tigher draws). Kanger tends to be airy, which I personally love, but I can see why people wouldn't like it! Everyone else already suggested the big fixes for tightening it up.

What saztak says is so true, you'll get used to it and like it with the airy draw. Just draw SLOWLY and it's awesome!
 
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