Greetings Friends,
back and forth I've read about loving / hating the Kanger T3, and it's share of problems, be it, an airy draw, lack of flavor, gurgle - which all of the above I have experienced with all three of mine. That said, I have read somewhere around here a helpful tip about breaking off a toothpick in the air holes on the base, good suggestions of which I admittedly tried. I does work, not cosmetically attractive, but it does work. I notice that there are three holes though, so rather than breaking off toothpicks I came across these cool little things called "glue dots" and exactly like they sound, they are little dots of glue stripped along waxy paper - so carefully I picked em off with tweezers, applied it to the holes, and here I am recommending that you try it . Now keep in mind, this may be to your preference because I, at first had covered all three holes and I noticed it was a very tight draw, pulled one off and left two covered and have been vaping on it since with this being the best that it has performed yet. I recommend trying it over the toothpick thing, also because they are clear, they're not very noticeable. I got them where I work, as a supply item to seal electronics but I'm willing to bet any hardware store would have them. That's it, just wanted to share the idea and hopefully contribute to some of the great advice I've gotten since lurking around here.
All The Best
back and forth I've read about loving / hating the Kanger T3, and it's share of problems, be it, an airy draw, lack of flavor, gurgle - which all of the above I have experienced with all three of mine. That said, I have read somewhere around here a helpful tip about breaking off a toothpick in the air holes on the base, good suggestions of which I admittedly tried. I does work, not cosmetically attractive, but it does work. I notice that there are three holes though, so rather than breaking off toothpicks I came across these cool little things called "glue dots" and exactly like they sound, they are little dots of glue stripped along waxy paper - so carefully I picked em off with tweezers, applied it to the holes, and here I am recommending that you try it . Now keep in mind, this may be to your preference because I, at first had covered all three holes and I noticed it was a very tight draw, pulled one off and left two covered and have been vaping on it since with this being the best that it has performed yet. I recommend trying it over the toothpick thing, also because they are clear, they're not very noticeable. I got them where I work, as a supply item to seal electronics but I'm willing to bet any hardware store would have them. That's it, just wanted to share the idea and hopefully contribute to some of the great advice I've gotten since lurking around here.
All The Best