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Caloy

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Anybody knows where I can find replacement parts for the eLeaf Lemo? I need 510 pin isolator and mounting coil screws. As well as a complete o-ring kit. Thanks in advance who will point me to the right direction.
 

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I haven't come across any place that sells replacement parts outside of the glass tube and seriously doubt they sell those pieces separately.
 

Caloy

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That sucks. I hope they can make spare parts available, my insulator needs replacing. Just doing a temporary fix on it ATM.
 

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That sucks. I hope they can make spare parts available, my insulator needs replacing. Just doing a temporary fix on it ATM.

I completely agree and understand where you're coming from. Hopefully this will one day be a standard in the industry. Too much competition between manufacturers to crank out new products in the shortest period of time and not enough emphasis placed on taking the time to produce a well thought out package that's comprised of all the necessary parts to resolve issues. I can understand that they're coming from a business standpoint in wanting to sell more products but alternatives would also offer cost saving options and keep the customers coming back for more. Eleaf is a highly regarded company with some of the best products out there, perhaps they will be proactive in taking the lead in this area in the near future. I hope to see that.
 

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It would have been nice if Eleaf sold a drop kit, so that people with a long Lemo could convert it into a drop.
 

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One of the things I like about Kanger is that they always offer more customization options than others. They have been doing this since the Protanks came out. Now with the Subtank you can find spare bases, O rings, glass tubes, drip tips etc., You may not get it all in one kit and that's really not an issue because should you need a part you can find it from another vendor. You can get the Mini Subtank for only $33 (complete kit) on sale. That or the Lemo are both great choices and Goblin is also a good option.
 

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I emailed eleaf ismoka and no luck they said ask the vendor. The vendor says ask eleaf lol my insulator melted too.
 

M5amhan

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peek insulators should be a standard in atomizers everywhere. i have a feeling this is going to be similar to the spring loaded 510 standard everyone has been screaming for with few hearing it, though they are finally coming around
 

Caloy

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The insulation will degrade after some time, and should have replacement parts for anything that breaks down with use.

I'm really digging the Lemo, great flavor and have always been recommending it, But if I can't get spare parts for it might as well look for another tank. The Kayfun is priced way out of my league... If the Subtank has available parts, I think I'll go check that one out. I can always tighten the draw if needs be.

Thanks guys!
 
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driver379

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The insulation will degrade after some time, and should have replacement parts for anything that breaks down with use.

I'm really digging the Lemo, great flavor and have always been recommending it, But if I can't get spare parts for it might as well look for another tank. The Kayfun is priced way out of my league... If the Subtank has available parts, I think I'll go check that one out. I can always tighten the draw if needs be.

Thanks guys!
For the price I'll just buy another one.
 

Caloy

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I can't imagine replacing the Lemo every 2 months. I'm just waiting for Kanger Subtanks with updated insulators. I'll prolly wait a month and get them somewhere. I'm sure the stocks right now are still with the old insulators. :)
 

Dissonance

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I can't imagine replacing the Lemo every 2 months. I'm just waiting for Kanger Subtanks with updated insulators. I'll prolly wait a month and get them somewhere. I'm sure the stocks right now are still with the old insulators. :)

Not on the new Subtank Mini only the original. For owners of the 25mm Subtank (original) you can get them for a mere .50 cents. No need to wait a month you can get it now and you're set.

http://sweet-vapes.com/clearomizers-cartomizers-tanks/kanger-88/kanger-subtank.html
 
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Wolfstone5

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I dropped the chimney on the floor and it won't thread into the top cap. Weh!
 

CorallineAlgae

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I can't imagine replacing the Lemo every 2 months.

I have 2 Lemo V1's and one Lemo Drop. Got one in early January and the other 2 in February. All of them came with replacement O-rings and screws, and I'm still on the first set for all of them. They're my main tanks and all get vaped constantly. Is it possible that you have a clone? I've never heard of a Lemo breaking down that fast, or not coming with spare o-rings and screws.
 

Wolfstone5

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It's a legitimate Lemo V2 and has served me well for many months. I took it apart to clean it and the chimney fell off of my counter onto a tile floor. It hit right on the edge and damaged the threads. I have all the other parts that it came with but they won't help in this instance. I'll probably buy another one and use this one for spare parts.
 

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