A quick write up of my trials and tribulations with the Cubis tank.
Firstly I had read of some issues some other Aussies were having with major flooding so when it arrived I followed all their advice and it was a disaster, I had loaded the 1.5ohm coil, filled below the max fill line made sure the airflow was open when I closed the lid to ease internal pressure and covered the driptip to keep even pressure in the coil and chimney and generally adopted the most bizzare routine know to exist.
Primed with 3 drops waited a couple of mins and then fired it up. Immediately the coil plus chimney flooded with eliquid and I was almost drinking it. You know what I mean. Arrrrrrg, dismantled, cleaned up and tried again.....same thing. And just in case I hadn't learnt anything in the other two attempts I did it a third time.
That was it. Cleaned it mopped the floor, sprayed down the benchtop with the hose and swore off it.

Let me tell you that I was not a happy camper.
Yesterday the additional coils came and I just rolled my eyes, but then one of the guys mentioned that he recoiled the factory coil and I though ok I had the flooded one.......so this morning I pulled it apart. The wicking material was almost bone dry. A bit surprising considering the flooding. Hmmm I thought, maybe the factory coil was a dud. It has been known to happen so I took a brand new coil 1.5ohm from the blister pack and loaded it. I did not prime it or do anything weird I just screwed it to the chimney filled the tank, waited 2 mins, changed my driptip and vaped.
I have to say that it vapes very well, the ramp up of the coil is slowish almost like a dual coil so I do need to fire a bit before I vape but it does work. I am a bit cautious of the initial trouble but I am hoping that the enclosed coils were just wicked or packed incorrectly and that the blister pack coils are fine.
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