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mrdee3

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Smoktech's reply to my email LOL

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Small, Derek J.
Saturday, June 08, 2013 5:37 AM
Hello Derek

SMOKTECH already improved the Groove since June. as for the accident i am very sorry to hear that i d like to know where did you buy the groove and ill have my distributor send a brand new improved groove or give you rufund. pls let me know asap. ill arrange.
 

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The problem here is not the mods themselves its the Lipo batteries period they are even the protected ones a risk in the first place cell phones laptops ipads all are capable of doing exactly what this unit did in fact some have. Shielding a battery will help but is not complete protection and that's in anything using this type of battery. I believe these manufacturers need to pay more attention to how they put products together period. I for one wouldn't want something I couldn't change the batteries in at least something I would be using every day.
 

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The problem here is not the mods themselves its the Lipo batteries period they are even the protected ones a risk in the first place cell phones laptops ipads all are capable of doing exactly what this unit did in fact some have. Shielding a battery will help but is not complete protection and that's in anything using this type of battery. I believe these manufacturers need to pay more attention to how they put products together period. I for one wouldn't want something I couldn't change the batteries in at least something I would be using every day.

I agree but In this case the mod is the problem not the battery watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lvIH92L4NAM
 
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It appears that SmokTek has pre-dated their recall.

http://i.imgur.com/2Fv6885.jpg

In other words, they're claiming on their website that this recall was announced before this incident, even though it's clear that they posted it after the incident and signed it with a date from before.

Been thinking about this also, I would tend to agree it was purposely predated. The email to their resellers about the recall was dated 4 days later, hit their inboxes Sunday morning I believe, catching the entire channel & user community by surprise.

Smoktek is doing the right thing with this recall, and losing tons of revenue in the process. I don't think anything like this has happened before, the usual method is a fix in 'version 2'....how often have we seen this with hot springs for instance. I highly doubt the predating, if indeed happened, occurred because of this burning incident in this post. Damages to the carpet could have easily been taken care of by Smok, and is a drop in the proverbial bucket compared to costs of the recall.

Id like to give Smok the benefit of the doubt, it could be just an honest delay in both communication to their channel, and updating their website. Or it could be due to another incident we have no knowledge of.
 

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Smoktek is doing the right thing with this recall, and losing tons of revenue in the process. I don't think anything like this has happened before, the usual method is a fix in 'version 2'....

Smoktech issued a recall of the Smoktech telescope in 2012 due to the complete lack of vent holes. They then released a vented version which several people use and which is ok.
A recall has happened before.
 

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Smoktech issued a recall of the Smoktech telescope in 2012 due to the complete lack of vent holes. They then released a vented version which several people use and which is ok.
A recall has happened before.

Come to think of it in my dusty memory, I now remember discussing several months ago the stainless groove didn't appear to have any vent holes unlike the plastic ones. This was before the release, we were trying to confirm by pictures of the new model.
 

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I had the plastic groove and the same thing happend to me. I didnt have any salt handy so i had to cut the wires to stop the short.....scary stuff.....i now have a provari....peace of mind is priceless....

Hopefully you filled out the form here on ECF when that happened?

Other vapers will be protected if people report massive failure
 

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It appears that SmokTek has pre-dated their recall.

http://i.imgur.com/2Fv6885.jpg

In other words, they're claiming on their website that this recall was announced before this incident, even though it's clear that they posted it after the incident and signed it with a date from before.

Yikes ??????????
 

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Anyone having issues with the recall? I threw mine away after mine caught on fire, but my vender is saying I need to send it in to them (which I cant because i threw it away) for them to reimburse me...That doesnt seem fair to me. People with good grooves get their money back, but if yours had the problem that they are being recalled for, you are out of luck? Why would I keep a charred device? What gives?
 
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