Hissing and Popping with Kanger Pro

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dherrington

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I just got a Kanger Pro yesterday and love it. I have only run across one problem. I have a .... in the office determined to make vaping difficult though HR has approved it. First, the vapor made his skin allergic. So I moved.

Now he says the Kanger's popping and hissing noise is distracting. Are they all like that or is there a way to minimize the noise to satisfy the ....?

Thanks.
Doug
 

Faylool

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Just FIY I hated the hissing an popping AND the airy draw. I wrap floral tape around bottom over the the battery mod and the kanger Pro tank all the time and it's as quiet as a baby. Stiffer draw. You can poke holes to change draw and all that. Actuallynim using a white plumbers tape but similar concept.
 

eratikmind

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For the sake of office peace I would just go with a cigar-like/carto deal at the office. It's nice that they let you vape at your desk. I would leave the mods and tanks at home.

My AGA T2 is dead silent.

Having said that, issues between vapers and non smokers will only tarnish the Vaping image and make it that more difficult for Vaping to advance favorably in the eyes of the non smoking public.

I think that it is wonderful that the OP's work place has given the green light on vaping. As such, any vaping conflicts may give them a reason and cause to reconsider their Vaping policy.

- Andy . . . Embrace the day.
 

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Unfortunately this is the way its going to be. Vapor "looks" like smoke so it is smoke to a lot of uneducated people. Sadly, HR will side with the .... eventually. Once he states you're invading his space with your vapor, HR will cave. If you wish to continue vaping in the office, I really think you should leave the big stuff at home, or only use it outside. Compromising is a fact of life.
 
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