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In all my life I never understood why someone would go out of their way to rip down what others like. What is their personal gain? Isn't there anything else in their lives that would give them a more fulfilling existence? These people are demented and depressing.
True.

That bugs the hell out of me.

I am not a big fan of a couple of products but I would never dream of posting "this sucks, buy ProVape".

Even worse is when someone asks for a recommendation with specific requirements and some knob posts "Cuboid" or "Snow Wolf" without even reading the requirements. :)
 

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True.

That bugs the hell out of me.

I am not a big fan of a couple of products but I would never dream of posting "this sucks, buy ProVape".

Even worse is when someone asks for a recommendation with specific requirements and some knob posts "Cuboid" or "Snow Wolf" without even reading the requirements. :)
Many people ask for juice recommendations from a particular vendor. As part of the dialogue wouldn't it make sense to ask the person what kind of flavors they like?
 

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Many people ask for juice recommendations from a particular vendor. As part of the dialogue wouldn't it make sense to ask the person what kind of flavors they like?



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Many people ask for juice recommendations from a particular vendor. As part of the dialogue wouldn't it make sense to ask the person what kind of flavors they like?
And then if they say, "I like coconut and exotic fruit flavors", then don't recommend one of those flavors if you never tried it yourself. Either say, "I know people who have tried Coconut Flavor A and Exotic Fruit B from Vendor C and they said they really liked it". Or say, I know you can get A and B from C but I have no experience with them."

In other words, just tell the truth. Just because you like vendor C doesn't make Flavor A or Flavor B good.
 

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Many people ask for juice recommendations from a particular vendor. As part of the dialogue wouldn't it make sense to ask the person what kind of flavors they like?
Yup. Your favorite might make me gag. That was my point.:)
 

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Help, please!(Not that the preceding convo isn't interesting ... but I'm about to stomp on several P3's, which would be a BIG mistake on my part!)

The IQ on two P3's won't go above "good," in the low 70's. I think it isn't the battery because each of the batteries that produced mediocre IQ works fine in another P3. I did the alcohol on-a-QTip thing, but it only got me to "good," from "fair" or "poor." Any suggestions? Thanks much!
 
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Help, please!(Not that the preceding convo isn't interesting ... but I'm about to stomp on several P3's, which would be a BIG mistake on my part!)

The IQ on two P3's won't go above "good," in the low 70's. I think it isn't the battery because each of the batteries that produced mediocre IQ works fine in another P3. I did the alcohol on-a-QTip thing, but it only got me to "good," from "fair" or "poor." Any suggestions? Thanks much!
My advice is to ignore it. But if you insist, try stretching the spring. Get a screwdriver and lay it against the cap (through the spring) to hold it in place then get a needle nose and grab the other end of the spring and give it a healthy yank.
 

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My advice is to ignore it. But if you insist, try stretching the spring. Get a screwdriver and lay it against the cap (through the spring) to hold it in place then get a needle nose and grab the other end of the spring and give it a healthy yank.
I insist :facepalm:

Thanks, Bronze. It never occurred to me to use a screwdriver to hold the spring in place. Cool trick! Every time I tried to stretch the spring, of course it popped out. Getting that thing back in place is easier said than done.

I'll try it and report back :)
 

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I insist :facepalm:

Thanks, Bronze. It never occurred to me to use a screwdriver to hold the spring in place. Cool trick! Every time I tried to stretch the spring, of course it popped out. Getting that thing back in place is easier said than done.

I'll try it and report back :)
We want a full report...on the spring fix, not your OCD. :)
 

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The two Nautilus coils most use in the Kabuki come in 1.6 ohm or 1.8 ohm. I believe the coil that comes preinstalled is 1.6 ohm.

I think my first Kabuki may have had a 1.6, but the last three have all been 1.8.

Doesn't matter much to me as long as I remember to cut the power slightly for the 1.6
 
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how do you get the IQ reading?
Go into the menu like you were changing the wattage/voltage and select up or down then don't press any buttons - it will cycle through watts/volts, show resistance, battery level then IQ (not sure of the order, but IQ is last).
 

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