How to stop all the leaking/flooding/popping?

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stillalive

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Learn how to enjoy dripping. Once you know your RDA, its very easy to keep it from leaking.

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Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't like dripping. My ex was constantly trying to make me get into it, and I tried before that, and it's not my thing. I like low powered, no-fuss devices with nic salts and WTA. You can't drip nic salts. Also, I have arthritis and nerve damage in my hands, so anything much more coordinated than screwing and unscrewing coils is hard. (Actually, even that is iffy.) But maybe this advice will help someone else! For me, pouring a bunch of high VG juice into the Joyetech AIO fixed the problem. :)
 
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I quit vaping before because of this problem, and I'm going to quit again if I can't figure it out. I just got the heck burned out of my mouth/throat/lips by boiling hot 45mg nic juice, so I'm extra frustrated. Leaking juice is my biggest pet peeve and enough to make me give up immediately.

What am I doing wrong that every vape setup I've ever had has flooded on me all the time? I'm currently ready to trash my Joyetech AIO box and Eleaf Icare Solo, but they're just the latest in a LONG line of vapes since 2011. I've tried tightening and loosening coils, laying vapes on their side, keeping them upright, blowing into them... Nothing helps. I get gurgling and terrifying popping any time I stop using the vape for more than a few minutes. Help!

The only trouble free tanks I have owned are the Kanger mini protank 3 & aerotank. They both use the same *cheap* coils. They never leak or spit. I don't have to worry about whether they become horizontal in my bag.
 
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