Aspire Nautilus AIO

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GrandpoppyJack

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Hi fellow Vapors.

I have been using a Natilus AIO and am largely happy with it. The only problem is with refilling the pod. The first fill goes great. Second fill pretty good too. But after that it’s hard to get the juice into the pod without more juice flooding back out of the fill hole than is going it. This is especially bad with salt nic that comes in the small bottles with the short end. If I put the juice into a regular bottle with a dropper I can use the dropper tip to fully plug the hole on the AIO, but then the juice tends to get forced through the coil causing spitting.

Has anyone else had this problem?
 
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GOMuniEsq

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When there's only a single tiny fill hole you'll run into this problem.

That's why needle-cap bottles were invented:
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And blunt-tipped syringes:
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Also, some e-juice brands use pointy-tipped bottles like this:
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Vicman

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Howdy, Welcome to the ECF. This is actually a common problem with this thing. It's caused by air pockets being trapped in the device as there is only one fill port and air can't escape while filling. What I found works is to roll up a paper towel and put it in the hole which pops the air bubble. When filling, tilt the pod on angle and try to leave a little space for air to escape when filling. It's a pain at times but once you figure out a system, it's not all that bad. Hope that helps.
 
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