Try tapping it lightly around the threading with a screwdriver and attempt to unscrew.I have the eleaf ijust start vape pen and I closed my tank too strong and now I can't open it again to add more e liquid.
Do you have any tips on how to open it?
What do you mean by try tapping it lightly?Try tapping it lightly around the threading with a screwdriver and attempt to unscrew.
Tap the threaded part(the part where the cap screws on/off with the body) lightly with a screw driver or against a hard corner.What do you mean by try tapping it lightly?
I'm pretty sure it's metal from what I remember. it actually happened to me about 6 months ago and I just gave up on it until now I opened this thread.Tap the threaded part(the part where the cap screws on/off with the body) lightly with a screw driver or against a hard corner.
And keep trying to unscrew while doing that.
I think that's what halbgott meant.
Don't tap too hard though. It may cause the threading to bend and then it'll be almost impossible to unscrew it.
Best possible way is to let it sit in a refrigerator for a while which will cool it down and might compress the metal to the extent where you can unscrew it.(I'm not sure if the top threads of ijust are metal or not, but this method usually works with metal threads. Worked with my pico.)
Give it a try.
Good luck.
(Wouldn't mind being corrected by the veterans here if I'm wrong.)
Alright I'll try it later and I'll tell you if it workedLiterally just using the heavier/less sharp end of the screwdriver to lightly tap around the threading to see if it will loosen. Have you ever tapped the lid of a jar on the counter to open it? Sort of that idea, just don't go banging your tank too hard. Kitchen gloves or other grippers are also good. If all else fails, you can probably stick in the freezer for 10 mins and try twisting again; often this helps but I consider it kind of a last-ditch effort before moving to pliers or something else that could harm the tank. Just make sure it comes back to room temp before vaping again. I recently had a coil hopelessly stuck in the base of a new tank and it was the freezer that got it out.
These things do happen no matter how careful you are so I'm definitely not blaming you, but it is a good reminder for everyone here that when screwing down... pretty much anything associated with e-cigs, barring a few exceptions... finger-tight is the way to go.
Literally just using the heavier/less sharp end of the screwdriver to lightly tap around the threading to see if it will loosen. Have you ever tapped the lid of a jar on the counter to open it? Sort of that idea, just don't go banging your tank too hard. Kitchen gloves or other grippers are also good. If all else fails, you can probably stick in the freezer for 10 mins and try twisting again; often this helps but I consider it kind of a last-ditch effort before moving to pliers or something else that could harm the tank. Just make sure it comes back to room temp before vaping again. I recently had a coil hopelessly stuck in the base of a new tank and it was the freezer that got it out.
These things do happen no matter how careful you are so I'm definitely not blaming you, but it is a good reminder for everyone here that when screwing down... pretty much anything associated with e-cigs, barring a few exceptions... finger-tight is the way to go.
Well, I just tried that twice and I still couldn't get it openTap the threaded part(the part where the cap screws on/off with the body) lightly with a screw driver or against a hard corner.
And keep trying to unscrew while doing that.
I think that's what halbgott meant.
Don't tap too hard though. It may cause the threading to bend and then it'll be almost impossible to unscrew it.
Best possible way is to let it sit in a refrigerator for a while which will cool it down and might compress the metal to the extent where you can unscrew it.(I'm not sure if the top threads of ijust are metal or not, but this method usually works with metal threads. Worked with my pico.)
Give it a try.
Good luck.
(Wouldn't mind being corrected by the veterans here if I'm wrong.)
Did you put it in the freezer?Well, I just tried that twice and I still couldn't get it open
Did you put it in the freezer?
For how long?
At first I put it in the freezer for 10 minutes, and the second time I put it to 25 minutes.
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Wait what? Do I need to twist it clockwise?You may try a wet rag for a good grip .
If not last resort wide grip pliers using a rag to protect the metal , squeeze just enough to hold its grip and twist clockwise .
Darn it i meant Counter but brain said opposite sorry.Wait what? Do I need to twist it clockwise?
Ah! The screwdriver is a good idea! Gonna try that on my Nautilus tank so I can leave it on the mod.I just did the same thing, I stuck flat head screwdriver in the air flow slot and held tank. And turned it. Might work. Hold tank In wet washcloth.
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Try tapping it lightly around the threading with a screwdriver and attempt to unscrew.
Tap the threaded part(the part where the cap screws on/off with the body) lightly with a screw driver or against a hard corner.
And keep trying to unscrew while doing that.
I think that's what halbgott meant.
Don't tap too hard though. It may cause the threading to bend and then it'll be almost impossible to unscrew it.
Best possible way is to let it sit in a refrigerator for a while which will cool it down and might compress the metal to the extent where you can unscrew it.(I'm not sure if the top threads of ijust are metal or not, but this method usually works with metal threads. Worked with my pico.)
Give it a try.
Good luck.
(Wouldn't mind being corrected by the veterans here if I'm wrong.)
You may try a wet rag for a good grip .
If not last resort wide grip pliers using a rag to protect the metal , squeeze just enough to hold its grip and twist clockwise .
Thank you so much! I eventually got it open by putting it in the freezer for about 3 hours and using a butter knife opening it from the airflow holes.I just did the same thing, I stuck flat head screwdriver in the air flow slot and held tank. And turned it. Might work. Hold tank In wet washcloth.
This lady loves to vape. Non-smoker since Mothers Day 2014. Best decision for better health and longer life.