eRoll: 13mm x 93mm assembled
13mm seems a little big, isnt it more like 8.5? It is lighter than a 510t as well
eRoll: 13mm x 93mm assembled
What do you turn a quarter of a turn, and why?Something like the eRoll where it's somewhere around a quarter turn wouldn't bug me as much tho, but I'm not gonna complain if I don't have to de-thread at all
What do you turn a quarter of a turn, and why?
Eh, saw 2 measurements listed on joyetech's site and the ~8mm seemed to be pointing at the recharge/LED end so I figured it meant that part was ~8mm13mm seems a little big, isnt it more like 8.5? It is lighter than a 510t as well
What VC saidWhat do you turn a quarter of a turn, and why?
I am guessing he means the quarter turn you make to pull off the cone and get to the atty
=( Im sorry to hear that. You may be able to use a small screwdriver to tight up the bottom but from the top i have no idea! Mine is about the same age, i hope i dont have issues. Thanks for the heads up, hope you get a replacement
After tightening the bottom it doesn't leaking if I leaving it sitting on my table but one I lie it down it starts to slowly drip out... sigh back to the small plastic bottles
Eh, saw 2 measurements listed on JoyeTech's site and the ~8mm seemed to be pointing at the recharge/LED end so I figured it meant that part was ~8mm
Im not saying its a piece of junk and im not a eroll hater,just saying any device that holds 1/2 mlll too me is a like starter kit,thats all,i vap 5 mill /day,just wont work for me,im sure its a well built machine and all.
13mm seems a little big, isnt it more like 8.5? It is lighter than a 510t as well
In my experience with the eGo atty heads, if you have leaks, either the atty head is flooded, or the tank seal is leaking
If the head is flooded, just take the tank off and "stovepipe" it by drawing off of the atty housing(suck on the end the tank goes into). Don't know how well it will work with the eRoll, but it works well with the eGo-C tank
If the tank or tank seal is leaking, I'd probably just replace the tank and try to find out if there's silicone caps for the eRoll tanks(helps a lot)
I believe I mentioned it earlier, but how you store the eRoll can affect whether or not flooding happens.
Basically, store with the mouthpiece pointing down(aka charger/LED end facing up).
Doing such prevents juice from leeching into the atty head, which eventually builds up into a full leak
Also, the atty heads can wear to the point that they don't seal properly, which can cause leaks as well. So even if you can keep the coil clean for 2 weeks, the silicone seals might be worn out
That is what I thought, too, so when I got my kit I got 5 extra cartridges, and a little case to hold them. So I start my day, with 7 filled cartridges, or 3.5ml approx, and it lasts me all day. At night I may switch to an eGo or X2 if I need more. Rinse and repeat each day. I use a syringe to fill my cartridges, and it probably only takes me a few minutes to fill the 7 cartridges.
For those discouraging the eRoll, I highly suggest you check one out. You will be surprised at just how much different (and IMO better) it is than a standard 510 or 808.
Sounds pretty damn good then,so the eroll is not a starter kit,sorry again,what ever keeps us off toxic poison tobacco is the main thing.
No, its a starter kit. I mean its something a new vaper could buy, and have everything you need to dive head on into the world of not smoking. Im just having fun with you because of how you put it. If definitely works for a lot of people, which is nice because there was a lot of disgust with the product pre release!
I guess the expression 'glorified" was not a good choice of terminology,actually,i think this little cute kit is the ideal way too get older folks on the band wagon to health,i was actually thinking of sending one to my mother for her birthday,she 75 and smokes like a chimney.
Joyetech eRoll vapour electronic cigarette review. - YouTube
The only thing i can say is if you have no experience with the device, and are giving it as a gift to an unexperienced vaper; When changing tanks clean out the cone area of condensation. My tanks usually covered in condensation too, i have to cover the eliquid reservoir and blow through it to get it out. I rinse the carts on occasion and shake dry as well.
Other than the battle with condensation as a bottom boil device with a vapor chamber, its very hassle free.