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how to unscrew vape coil

by Nat Runte Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Unscrew your current coil from the base of the vape. The coil is also called an "atomizer head" or "replacement head." You can use your hands or a paper towel to take off the coil. Twist the coil counterclockwise until it comes off of the bottom of your vape. A paper towel will help keep your hands clean.

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With everything lined up apply pressure to the top cap and begin twisting in a counterclockwiseMoreWith everything lined up apply pressure to the top cap and begin twisting in a counterclockwise motion. The coil is located at the base of the chimney to remove the coil.

Full Answer

How to replace a vape coil?

Next, unscrew the coil from the base of the vape by twisting it counterclockwise. Pre-saturate your new coil with 5 to 8 drops of vape juice so it won’t burn, then screw your new coil into place. After you put on the new coil, replace the tank and refill it with fresh vape juice.

How to unscrew a vape tank?

Unscrew the tank from the body of the vape to expose your coil. Every vape setup is slightly different, but in general, you can easily unscrew the tank from the bottom section. Hold the tank upside down and twist the tank off using your hands. If there is juice in your tank already, you can use a paper towel to avoid getting your hands greasy.

How do you remove the coil from an atomizer?

The coil is also called an “atomizer head” or “replacement head.” You can use your hands or a paper towel to take off the coil. Twist the coil counterclockwise until it comes off of the bottom of your vape.

How do I use the cotton in my vape coil?

The cotton in your coil is brand new when you take it out of the package. If you place it directly onto your vape, it will start to burn. To avoid this, drip about 5 or so drops across the cotton from the vape juice bottle. Wait 30-60 seconds for the vape juice to absorb into the cotton.

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How to disassemble a vape tank?

In most cases, disassembling a vape tank is a simple task that you can perform in a matter of seconds. Simply grip the tank’s top hardware and bottom hardware in opposite hands and twist counterclockwise to loosen the threads. After you’ve unscrewed the tank, you’ll have two halves: the bottom hardware with the atomizer coil attached and ...

How to remove glass from a vape?

To remove the glass, wiggle it gently to slide it off of the silicone or rubber o-ring holding it in place. To remove the mouthpiece, lift it straight up to pop it out of its socket. Many modern vape tanks have coils that screw into both the top and bottom hardware.

How to remove stuck glass from a tank?

Just get a length of dental floss and place it in the seam between the glass and the tank’s hardware. Hold the floss tight while wrapping it around the tank repeatedly.

Why is my vape tank stubborn?

In some cases, a vape tank can simply be stubborn because the machining of the threads isn’t so good. That could be a sign that you’ve gotten a counterfeit tank, but it’s more likely just a case of subpar workmanship. Some vape manufacturers are better than others.

Why is my vape tank not moving?

One of the problems you might encounter when disassembling a vape tank is that the glass can sometimes be extremely stubborn. No matter how much you might wiggle the glass, it simply refuses to move. You don’t want to use tools or apply too much force in this case, because you’ll break the glass.

How to disassemble a Uwell Crown 3?

To disassemble the Uwell Crown 3 or another tank with a locking chimney, remove the tank’s top and bottom hardware. Take the key included with the tank and place it in the chimney under the tank’s top hardware. The key locks into the matching notches in the chimney. Twist the key to unlock the tank.

How to get rid of a stuck vape?

Try wrapping your shirt tail (or the end of a clean t-shirt) around the stuck part of your vape, and possibly around the part you need to twist. Use the soft cotton fabric to ease the pain of ripping flesh when you try to wist so that you can safely grip the vape even tighter.

What does it mean when a vape is stuck to the battery?

If your vape tank is stuck -to- the battery or mod box, then now is the time to be really careful. Remember that the stuck position means your vape could theoretically still draw power and that your battery could take damage from your un-sticking maneuvers.

What to do if your tank is stuck to the lower half of the pen?

So the very first thing you should do if your tank is stuck to the lower half of the pen or mod is to drop the batteries out, if possible. This will take all the real danger out of the situation so the only remaining risk is accidentally damaging your rig or breaking the glass tank.

Do you need a jar opener for vaping?

Don't have a jar opener? That's okay. Even more, homes have at least one pair of (possibly forgotten) rubber gloves. Check under the kitchen and bathroom sinks, in the utility drawers, around the laundry area, and in the mop bucket if you're not sure. These are thicker than jar opener pads, but give your hands the absolute bonus when it comes to pain-free friction applied to twist that vape tank.

ThatIrishGamerHD New Member

So I got my new coil and was vaping again but I must have over tightened the tank when screwing it on.Now it's time for a refill and I can't get this stupid tank apart.I have tried rubber gloves and I put it in the freezer for 10 minutes too but it won't budge.

TheRussianVaper Senior Member

You might have to force it, sounds like the ring got bunched up and stuck, so you might have to tare it and replace the ring. PS: I always lube the rings with a little bit of e- juice, makes it a lot easier later on and they last longer.

daviedog Vaping Master ECF Veteran

The rubber gloves as stated above do work,,but soak atty in PGA first. If there is any juice on your atty it will transfer to the gloves & you are SOL..

Andromendous Super Member ECF Veteran

You can fold up the rubber gloves and wrap it around the tank, then use the channel lock pliers. Ive done this a few times. As long as something thick is wrapped around it, it wont scratch it

Katcandoo Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Happens to me all the time. I keep a pair of pliers and one of those flat rubber grippy jar opener things on hand. If you don't have a flat rubber grippy jar opener thing, a rubber band wound tightly on the base will work. Hold onto the base with whatever rubber thing you have, and use the pliers to (gently!) unscrew the top. Good luck!!!

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