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TaraVapeZ

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I am trying to replace my BVC for the Very First Time and I cant get it to budge. Im afraid to use a tool as I dont want to break anything. I havent seen or heard of anyone having trouble unscrewing the replaceable BVC.
Anyone Else have this issue? Any advice?
o_O
 

Nitrowolf72

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I use one of those as well. Otherwise 9/10 times I can't even get it apart to refill because of the vacuum on it. I never screw it on that tight but it's usually extremely tight by refill time.

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I use one of those as well. Otherwise 9/10 times I can't even get it apart to refill because of the vacuum on it. I never screw it on that tight but it's usually extremely tight by refill time.

Sent from my LGL35G
Yeah, Ive gotten better at that part. My issue was the BVC. My daughter sat with it for 45 minutes just trying to get it undone. FINALLY it unscrewed and I was able to replace my coil :)
 

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Sometimes mine is stubborn as well, pliers or some other gripping tool is fine to use on it in my expierence
Yes!! I wont be afraid of pliers Next time For sure LOL;)
 

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A trick I use it to wrap a section of thick rubber band around the thing you want to unscrew, then use a pair of pliers to get some leverage and unscrew it. The rubber band prevents marring of what ever you are unscrewing.
 

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A trick I use it to wrap a section of thick rubber band around the thing you want to unscrew, then use a pair of pliers to get some leverage and unscrew it. The rubber band prevents marring of what ever you are unscrewing.
NOW Thats a REALLY great idea!! Thank you!!
 

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Hmmm I have not ran into this issue but if the coil is bad anyways I would just take some pliers to it. The only issue I've had with my mini is one a bad coil that was giving me the gurggles and spitting at me. And if you get the bottom lid on tight it is a bitch to get of. I literally got a blister on my finger. If that happens I take towel wrap it around it than use pliers
 

ButtKickers

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One of the most useful and cheapest things I ever bought LOL
Indeed, I've kept one in my kitchen for the last 20 years, and quickly bought a new one for the kitchen, and relegated the old chewed up one to my vape gear almost immediately after I started vaping lol
 

nodor

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I cut a couple of strips of the perforated rubber mat that is used for lining cupboard shelves. Works great and the wife hasn't noticed in 6 months.
(top shelf is best)
 

wally

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I cut a couple of strips of the perforated rubber mat that is used for lining cupboard shelves. Works great and the wife hasn't noticed in 6 months.
(top shelf is best)
yea ya know what happens when she does find it righto_O
 

nodor

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Find what ? What r u taking about ? It wasn't me. I swear !! LOL
 

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