Fluxomizer question

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darwinvsjesus

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Hi, I hope someone can clarify for me.

I order the .9ml fluxomizer, clear, 2.4-2.6 ohms. I am seeing a lot of information about fluxomizer deluxe, fluxomizer supreme, etc. I don't know which ones I have.

All the videos I see the rubber is white inside the device. Mine was black, it was impossible to get out without removing the whole plastic tube, and if I leave it in as per the intended use, the thing doesn't work at all. One dry hit after another.

If I remove the inner plastic piece [i mean the one that sits on the cup, with the tiny holes for filling], and use the rubber driptip as a plug, it works just fine, but does leak if I don't put the plug in all the way. Otherwise it's easily the best bloody vape I've ever had. So, what do you guys think? any help?
 
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darwinvsjesus

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i had no luck getting it out without removing the whole plastic tube. Then getting it back in was a nightmare. But, removing the plug and using just the rubber drip tip has proven to be the most astonishing vaping experience I've ever had. It's no joke; these fluxos are designed and built really well. But I think the rubber plug needs some work. in the meantime I don't use it at all. Does anyone else do this?
 

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Once you successfully remove a couple of the cup seals, you'll be surprised how easy it is. The best tool for doing this is a dental scaler, that has a 90 degree bend at the end. It's a tool every CE2 user should own. You can get a cheap one at CVS or Walgreens, or maybe even talk your dentist into giving you one.
If you look down inside, you'll notice the wick and coil cross the ceramic cup in the center. These wicks sit in notches in the ceramic cup, 180 degrees apart. There is a small space in these notches between the wicks and the top rim of the cup. Insert the dental pick (preferably) or bent paper clip in the center hole of the cup seal, parallel to, and above the wicks. The idea is to feel around until the bent end of the tool goes into the notch in the ceramic cup, but not hook the wicks or coil. When you find the notch, you'll feel it. Once you have the tool in the notch, gently pull the seal up and out.
 
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