Kanger t3 problems.

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CrazyDamon

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Hey guys. Heard that the t3 is better than the t2 so I decided to grab one up, came today along with my Thug juice from Mt Baker.

Filled it, but when I go to hit it its like...super airy hit. Only really get a good throat hit/vapor if I hold for like 10 seconds. Is this something normal with the t3?
 

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It is, unfortunately... There are a couple of things you can do to fix it... Plug up an air hole with a toothpick is one method, but the vapor may still be weak... There is also some minor surgery you can perform on the coil assembly... There is a metal stem on the assembly that can pop off, revealing the wick and coil. On top of the coil there are two "flavor wicks" added. Often, these are compacted in there it impedes juice flow, so you can remove one of these flavor wicks, and that should got some more juice on the coil and produce a bit more vapor.

If you look at my blog here on ECF, which if you look under my user info to the left of this post just click on the number next to blog entries, I made a video of how to fix a multitude of issues that can happen with a Kanger T3. It's pretty long, but it's been a lifesaver for those trying to make the Kanger T3 into what it SHOULD have been from the factory.
 

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It is, unfortunately... There are a couple of things you can do to fix it... Plug up an air hole with a toothpick is one method, but the vapor may still be weak... There is also some minor surgery you can perform on the coil assembly... There is a metal stem on the assembly that can pop off, revealing the wick and coil. On top of the coil there are two "flavor wicks" added. Often, these are compacted in there it impedes juice flow, so you can remove one of these flavor wicks, and that should got some more juice on the coil and produce a bit more vapor.

If you look at my blog here on ECF, which if you look under my user info to the left of this post just click on the number next to blog entries, I made a video of how to fix a multitude of issues that can happen with a Kanger T3. It's pretty long, but it's been a lifesaver for those trying to make the Kanger T3 into what it SHOULD have been from the factory.

Wow, amazing info thank you! If this doesnt work Ill just go back to my reliable kanger t2.
 

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It is, unfortunately... There are a couple of things you can do to fix it... Plug up an air hole with a toothpick is one method, but the vapor may still be weak... There is also some minor surgery you can perform on the coil assembly... There is a metal stem on the assembly that can pop off, revealing the wick and coil. On top of the coil there are two "flavor wicks" added. Often, these are compacted in there it impedes juice flow, so you can remove one of these flavor wicks, and that should got some more juice on the coil and produce a bit more vapor.

If you look at my blog here on ECF, which if you look under my user info to the left of this post just click on the number next to blog entries, I made a video of how to fix a multitude of issues that can happen with a Kanger T3. It's pretty long, but it's been a lifesaver for those trying to make the Kanger T3 into what it SHOULD have been from the factory.
Would the cotton flavor wick trick work?
 
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