Easiest Way To Remove The Mouthpiece off a Boulder Rock?

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Recently I’ve switched from JUUL to Boulder. I’ve also recently run out of the flavor juice i’ve been using for 1-2 months now as well. I have leftover juice from when I still owned my JUUL and I’m trying to figure out the easiest way to remove the mouthpiece off a Boulder Rock so I can drain the very little juice i have left in the Pod itself and add in the new juice. I’ve seen videos and was told about using something like a Paperclip and bend it to stick inside the Plastic to release what’s holding it in place and to pull it out, but I was told that wasn’t the safest method? Any response will do. Thank You.
 
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Howdy and welcome :)
Occam’s razor would say “buy more juice” but that takes time and you may not have it. If it’s just a vape you need does the JUUL still work?

It used to be back in the day the standard method of filling devices was to use a blunt tipped syringe. It’s not exactly a common household item though.
 

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Howdy and welcome :)
Occam’s razor would say “buy more juice” but that takes time and you may not have it. If it’s just a vape you need does the JUUL still work?

It used to be back in the day the standard method of filling devices was to use a blunt tipped syringe. It’s not exactly a common household item though.

I plan on buying more Juice soon, but since i’m wanting to try out new flavors and get back into old flavors I used to originally use, I wanted to figure out the best method of removing the mouthpiece from the Pod itself without damaging the mouthpiece or the plastic. Also I no longer own the JUUL as I sold it since I wasn’t using it anymore for quite some time.
 

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I plan on buying more Juice soon, but since i’m wanting to try out new flavors and get back into old flavors I used to originally use, I wanted to figure out the best method of removing the mouthpiece from the Pod itself without damaging the mouthpiece or the plastic. Also I no longer own the JUUL as I sold it since I wasn’t using it anymore for quite some time.
Do you still have the empty bottle? Does it have a tip that allows you to fill the Boulder? If so, maybe just put the juice in the bottle with the right tip and use that.
 

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Recently I’ve switched from JUUL to Boulder. I’ve also recently run out of the flavor juice i’ve been using for 1-2 months now as well. I have leftover juice from when I still owned my JUUL and I’m trying to figure out the easiest way to remove the mouthpiece off a Boulder Rock so I can drain the very little juice i have left in the Pod itself and add in the new juice. I’ve seen videos and was told about using something like a Paperclip and bend it to stick inside the Plastic to release what’s holding it in place and to pull it out, but I was told that wasn’t the safest method? Any response will do. Thank You.
Hi and Welcome,
How long did you smoke and how many per day?
How is the mouthpiece involved?

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