You could but you would lose the
juice. Sometimes these
coils take a lot of fiddling with to get right.
Understood.
I was mearly trying to suggest in order to rebuild it, without the need for Hemos & Tweezers, to simply remove the whole tube. From what I'm seeing, it would seem the only way.
"Tweeking" it out or more obviously, replacing the wick and coil, after its full of
juice, is a mute point, and a design downfall indeed (One piece tank).
I have done a few re-wicking and coil buildings myself. I have found 4 nice wraps of Kanthal 32ga to be good to go. Yes I do get slight variances in Ohms, but its nothing my Provari or Buzz Pro wont handle.
I know one thing for sure: A fully (and relatively easy) rebuildable atty/tank combo that can be bought
readily (key word there) and for a good price will sell like HOT CAKES.
Once word spreads, and it is....EVERYONE(Who loves the idea that the only true consumable to vaping should be juice, wick & kanthal) will be beating down the door at GV to get one. Especially, if any of the big 4 reviewers get their hands on one. I PRAY TO GOD, that Chris and Dan order from the Supplier, enough of them to not only keep my greedy self happy, but all the masses (and present loyal followers-present company of course)