The "REOMIZER" Rob's Rebuildable Atomizer

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FeistyAlice

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i have an idea- everyone should magnetized their screw drivers and allen wrenches!! This way, the little screws will stay on the tightening devices and you won't lose them so easily. Remember how to do this? All you do is rub them on a strong magnet, about 100 strokes!!

fabulous!!!!!!
 

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Do you mean the threaded cap? Mine is fine...
Seems that the top cap sits very loose, is anyone else having this issue? In fact, it will pop off if I tip it upside down. I pinched the outer chamber a bit, which helped, but still far from perfect. I'm thinking a little plumbers tape will fix this...
 

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Anyone having trouble removing the base of reomizer from the body? Mine seems to get tight and difficult to remove when I change the coil. Wish the base had some grips cut in it. Just happened to me and used small pliers to remove but worried about wasting the threads on atty. Didn't hold it by the threads just the base , but if ya slip off you might damage threads. I know... Im a nit picker right?
 

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I heard folks talking about being careful not to screw it down to tight in the beginning of this thread so it stuck; don't over tighten it...
Anyone having trouble removing the base of reomizer from the body? Mine seems to get tight and difficult to remove when I change the coil. Wish the base had some grips cut in it. Just happened to me and used small pliers to remove but worried about wasting the threads on atty. Didn't hold it by the threads just the base , but if ya slip off you might damage threads. I know... Im a nit picker right?
 

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Hello Patty :) great to see you on the forum


Greetings all!

I've been gone awhile and just found out yesterday about Rob's Reomizer, so I've ordered one plus a bunch of wires and wicks. I can hardly wait to try it out! Guess I'll be stalking the mail carrier until it comes :)

Hugs and smooooooooooches,

Patty
 

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Greetings all!

I've been gone awhile and just found out yesterday about Rob's Reomizer, so I've ordered one plus a bunch of wires and wicks. I can hardly wait to try it out! Guess I'll be stalking the mail carrier.

Hugs and smooooooooooches,

Patty

Great to see you Patty.

Hugs and love, Alice
 

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We go through boxes and boxes of them especially DH. He even uses them when he cooks. Our dust is so dehydrating and there's so much EVERYWHERE and ALL THE TIME it makes sense to wear them a lot. Also great for dealing with papers. Helps get a grip on slick, oversized cardboard boxes. Etc., etc. DH wears them at work a lot and needs the best fit, texture, inside treatment, etc., so he has to be choosy about which ones he uses. (Some people have issues with either acrylic or rubber, too, and inside powdered or not. I get fever blisters sometimes if dentist office doesn't use latex but my hands are less sensitive.) Fit is important especially for when needing fine sensitivity in finger tips. I need medium for many task but can were DH 's large for most house and outside work. Brand sizing differs. In winter, for not too long outside, especially when there's going to be moisture and thicker gloves are too bulky, I wear DH 's large over tiny-knit poly glove liners. (Like pool and spa chores.) Although we use a fabulous jar opener it still helps to hold jar with exam glove on holding hand. For some jars I have to sit down and hold jar between knees to open. Putting glove on, or around jar, keeps it from slipping. (Ladies, our center of gravity is lower than men. Putting jar down below waist, or even sitting, gives us an advantage when opening jars..)

This is the type jar opener DH and I like the best. These make great gifts, too.
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Grip...TF8&qid=1354560822&sr=8-1&keywords=jar+opener

Hugs, Feisy Alice
 
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Just got my new reomizer. I think now I get what all the fuss was about :) The taste is great, awesome vapor.

One problem, I think I should have ordered some low nic juice. I so see myself vaping into a coma tonight.

Still don't understand something though -- the wick is just a straight little bit of silica, about 2mm above the juice hole. How in the world is it getting juice on it? Is it magic? Cause it works, I just don't understand how.

Also, thank you again, Rob! The thing is awesome!
 
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