I noticed that the clear tank part of the pod is flexible, and figured squeezing it could possibly cause it to leak. I took a fresh pod and squeezed it before attaching. No leaking I could detect when doing the squeezing. Put the pod in and took a drag and got lots of fluid in my mouth. So I sucked the rest of the leaked fluid out and got a big mouthful, that had a very intense tingling, and gave me hiccups, just like chewing tobacco does to me. But then, no more leaking.
So maybe squeezing it when I was taking it apart, caused some of my leaking with the first pod.
I kept going with that fresh pod, and the bite of the high nic goes way down for me very quickly. Usually, a few drags of higher nicotine than I normally use, will make the next bunch of drags of from my usual nic level, feel very week, but not with this Juul juice. I can go back and forth, without either the usual nic feeling weaker, or the Juul nic feeling stronger again.
The indicator showed green (high charge level) when I first got it. It went to yellow, then red, so it's now charging. I'll give it a full charge and see how long it lasts. So far, I'm guessing it'll last a little longer than an eroll, when using the freebase, lower nic juice.
I started with the mint pod, because I figured I'd likely like that flavor least, and I wanted to mess around with the pod. The second pod I tried is the tobacco, which I figured I'd probably like best. The mint I didn't like. I like the tobacco. I know I've tried a juice that tastes a lot like it, but I can't remember what juice it was, right now. I'd prefer flavorless, though, and unless they start offering a flavorless pod, that's another reason for me not to use their juice very often (huge compartive expense is the main reason).