Updated Fluxos

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timothy

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This works great only broke one in a year why buy a dental pick cliped one end a little shorter works like a charme
 
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I bought a pack of XL 2.6-2.8 Fluxomizers a few months ago. Flipped the gaskets and they are great.

A few days ago I got 2 packs of XL 2.4-2.6 clear Fluzomizers. They are the ones with the clear gasket inside. They leak past the o-ring in the base, causing gurgling and getting on my battery. I know this because I soldered the new ce2 parts to one of my old bases, which solved the problem.
Hopefully Gotvapes will return these defective fluxomizers to the manufacture so we can once again have a awesome product. It would also be really nice if they could replace the defective ones that were sent out.
From http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gotvapes/267817-leaking-fluxomizer-new-xl-2-4-2-6-a.html

I have not got any response to the thread I posted.
The ones I got are for the 510 which I did not list.
Has anyone else had these issues?
 

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I can't believe that I didn't even think of taking off the tube to get the plug out :confused: That worked on the last flux that I hadn't mutilated and might have saved one other. So, using the O ring and rubber drip tip that it came with, they are working much better. Still, I can't chain vape on them because I start to get the burned taste under the juice taste. I fluffed the wicks,too. Unfortunately, I don't have the tools to modify the o ring :( I think I am out of options, here. For what it's worth, I was using menthol mania 100% PG and 24mg nicotine.

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I can't believe that I didn't even think of taking off the tube to get the plug out :confused: That worked on the last flux that I hadn't mutilated and might have saved one other. So, using the O ring and rubber drip tip that it came with, they are working much better. Still, I can't chain vape on them because I start to get the burned taste under the juice taste. I fluffed the wicks,too. Unfortunately, I don't have the tools to modify the o ring :( I think I am out of options, here. For what it's worth, I was using menthol mania 100% PG and 24mg nicotine.


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You can chain vape if you keep the Fluxo tipped slightly downward, mouthpiece end slightly lower than the battery end, during puffs. If you get into the habit of tipping every time you raise it towards your mouth, you'll never get the burnt taste.
 

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I can't believe that I didn't even think of taking off the tube to get the plug out :confused: That worked on the last flux that I hadn't mutilated and might have saved one other. So, using the O ring and rubber drip tip that it came with, they are working much better. Still, I can't chain vape on them because I start to get the burned taste under the juice taste. I fluffed the wicks,too. Unfortunately, I don't have the tools to modify the o ring :( I think I am out of options, here. For what it's worth, I was using menthol mania 100% PG and 24mg nicotine.

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You don't need much in the way of tools to modify the cup seal, just a sharp pair of scissors to trim a sliver from each side of the existing slot. Nail clippers would work in a pinch.

I'm in the habit of putting the seal back on before the tube, that way I can make sure it's seated properly.
 
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