Anyone know why the wicking stops after I refill the tank? It works fine on the first tank but as soon as refill it the kfl+ starts burning up the cotton. Seems to be a recent but on going development.
-Lord
Hmm could def be it...I always fill her to the top. When I unscrew the chamber my wick looks withered and burnt up. I swear this never happened on the original kfl though.
-Lord
Anyone ever see a kayfun with a glass tank? Is that even possible?
My all day vape is Pluid, but I take 20mg and mix it with 50/50 0mg unflavored, 1 part Pluid to 3 parts 0mg, for about 5mg strength. Once diluted, it doesn't seem to have any adverse effects on my plastic tanks. I got some Grenada yesterday, and did my usual mix. This stuff is still too strong for plastic. I tested a spare tank section for about an hour, and you can definitely tell it started eating the plastic. Some sort of glass option would be fantastic for this stuff.
Because the plastic tank actually threads onto the SS sections, this isn't readily possible. Some accompanying SS sections with female threads then opposing o-rings would have to be made for a glass section to work.
Because the plastic tank actually threads onto the SS sections, this isn't readily possible. Some accompanying SS sections with female threads then opposing o-rings would have to be made for a glass section to work.
Wouldn't the whole thing just fall apart?
I thought threading glass wasn't impossible, just prohibitively expensive.
You might be able to get one custom made. It'd just cost *an awful lot* (and possibly shatter at very little provocation).
Or something like a metal shell with windows, in two parts, which thread together, trapping a plain glass cylindrical tank...
Elaborate, but probably cheaper than usable threaded glass from what I've heard.