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Nautilus AIO airflow "blocked"

This has happened to me twice now with 2 different pods and it is really frustrating. I just purchased 2 new AIO pods because there was no suction with the pod I was using. I had tried everything with that pod (emptying, cleaning, new coil) and it was as if the airflow was completely blocked. So, I purchased 2 new pods. I used the first one fine for a few days, but as soon as I changed the coil and refilled it, I encountered the same problem. No suction - completely blocked. I am now on Pod #3 and it is the only one I have left. I really do like this little Nautilus AIO, but I just can't keep buying pods only to have them fail! Does anyone know why this happens and how I can fix it? Thanks
 

JuicyLucy

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Might try a reverse draw

Grab a paper towel and loosely wrap it around the airflow, look up when you put it in your mouth, and blow instead of inhale

Then try vaping it normally

May or may not solve your problem - best of luck!
 

SteveS45

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I do not own one but looked at the video on it and you adjust the airflow when the POD is out of the device while drawing on the drip tip.
 
Thanks everyone. Well, I figured it out. The coils are not authentic Aspire coils. I checked the code and they are clones. Oh well. I got duped. I bought a new pack of coils and they work fine.

So when I had the "fake" coil in, there was no airflow and the fire button kept blinking pink. Can anyone tell me why it was blinking? Is there any way I can make these clone coils work?
 

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