It has no threads so you should be able. Loosen the bottom nut first. Then untwisted the top a little Don't be like me and break it.
Tony
for anyone curious, noalox totally solved my issues with the legacy and my beloved did! just a little on the threadsand switch and ive got massive vapor again!
Noalox and a good brass bristled brush is a must IMHO for all PV's.
Thanks Tony! I was hoping it was just me. I'll twist er into proper position later tonight when I get around to flipping my wick back over.... carefully, ... non-Tony style.It has no threads so you should be able. Loosen the bottom nut first. Then untwisted the top a little Don't be like me and break it.
Tony
Oh that's right! Good tip and reminder. I need to clean my Reo ....Noalox and a good brass bristled brush is a must IMHO for all PV's.
Just for the record, I take no credit, I learned it here at ECF.![]()

OMG!! It's been 3 loooooong weeks since I ordered my Mini and it was actually at my door step today! But those evil vicious postal people took it away and locked it up in cold dark scary place to spend the night all alone. My poor BABY!!!
OH THE HORROR!!!!!
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Seriously though.... I really wish I knew a sig was going to be required when I ordered.
Hmmm... I don't feel to well. Maybe I should call in sick tomorrow.
Tomorrow night I shall be in a vape coma.![]()
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I broke some of my mini, awaiting eagerly fresh parts.
Anyone wanna share favorite mini did mesh dimensions for, say, a p+? Heating 29 a1? I realize its prolly 28 really.
Thanks!
I finally tried the unoxidized wick in the DID. I just oxidized a corner which would be right under the coil. No juice burns either. It works great. I am rolling solid wicks and would like to put it on the record that rolling a solid unoxidized wick is really hard work. The unoxidized area is very elastic. Now I have hands that are all cramped up :'(
It will be interesting to see how long the wick lasts.
I finally tried the unoxidized wick in the DID. I just oxidized a corner which would be right under the coil. No juice burns either. It works great. I am rolling solid wicks and would like to put it on the record that rolling a solid unoxidized wick is really hard work. The unoxidized area is very elastic. Now I have hands that are all cramped up :'(
It will be interesting to see how long the wick lasts.
Totally un oxidized? Why? How does it not short/what's the theory behind it?
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