Non-destructively removing the hard premium "glued" end-caps

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jamvector

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In one of the early threads about them breaking I suggested removing them when its hot from vaping but that would work too I'm sure.

I saw your earlier thread Joe, and it seems to work as well. They don't necessarily have to be "hot", and the metal cart wall is a good heat conductor - the "warmth" generated from recent vaping can be enough to loosen the glue layer contacting the cart wall. I will try this method as well, since it can be done right before the boiling phase with the same pot of water. Thanks for the tips and comments everyone as usual :)
 

Adrenalynn

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I concur, sticker's fine. You can see mine is even still raised above the edge I posted in the photo, MK.

After 10mins of vaping, I wasn't able to get one loose just now without the sinking feeling it might be bad news going at it harder. That said - given the manufacturing variability, I'm sure it works at least part of the time. Also, the cap and carto wall would expand/shrink at varying rates with even a little heat - so I can see that too.
 

Adrenalynn

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It's a second type of premium. I'm going to work on compiling a list as I have most of the premiums.

That's why we talk about "hard caps" vs "softies".

If you have a question about a particular premium flavor - just ask! We'll chime in with what type they are.

In the coming weeks all premiums will be soft-cap.
 

pianoguy

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I know, I know... "Photos or it didn't happen" ;)

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Nicely done! :D
 
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