![]() Not very much at all, just a small amount of pressure should do it - obviously you don’t want to pinch it in so much that you can’t get the pod back in.Īfter doing that the pods fit in much tighter and my Juul hits great every time, just like the other one…no longer a need to cover the pod with my fingers. I removed the pod and use the pliers to “pinch” in the hollow end of the Juul where the pod goes. If the issues was airflow, I thought I’d try a more permanent fix so I grabbed my trusty leatherman tool (any pair of needle-nose pliers will do). The airflow was definitely tighter than I would like, but it was hitting more consistently at least…then I had an idea… ![]() So, a few weeks ago a read a thread about someone else having similar issues, and someone recommended for that person to put his fingers over the transparent hexagon part of the pod, so I tried that….and it worked…kinda. On top of all that, it just didn’t hit as well as my other Juul…vapor would be thinner and less satisfying. Plus it would frequently have issues charging because the pod wouldn’t be detected. Pods were always kinda “loose” in it, forcing me to have to always fiddle with it to get it to hit, remove/reinsert pod, etc. The other, however, was always a pain in the ass, and I really only used it if my other Juul was charging. One of them is great, always hits well, pods fit firmly, etc. Simple Solution: Fortunately, there is a fix at hand, and it comes via DisgruntledGoatBoy on Reddit. If you’ve found that JUUL pods just don’t fit that well in your JUUL vape, you’re not alone! Tons of people have experienced this – and it’s likely down to wonky quality control on JUUL’s part. If this happens, there is the possibility of a “Find My JUUL” type feature similar to what you have on Android and iPhone. ![]() The JUUL 2 will apparently feature Bluetooth and connect to your smartphone. I just need to keep things more organized. Either way, it usually takes me a couple of hours to locate it. Sometimes it’s in the car, other times down the side of the sofa. This is a problem I didn’t envisage having but is something that KEEPS on happening! Because of its diminutive size, I end up losing my JUUL about three times a week. If this is the case, use your warranty and get JUUL to send you another one. However, if it still persists, and you’ve tried drawing on it more lightly, you might have a faulty device which is all too common. This should solve the issue if the culprit was dirty connectors. Simple Solution: In order to clean your JUUL, simply remove the pod and take a Q-Tip and clean the inside until its all shiny and clean. Simple Solution For Now: If you’re really struggling with JUUL battery life, and you want to keep using JUUL, you might want to pick up a spare JUUL battery or get yourself a portable JUUL charger like the Fuma J-Box. It’s a pen-style pod system, just with far superior battery life and it is also 100% refillable which makes it WAY cheaper to run than the JUUL.Īnother good, vape pen-style option would be the Max Pod. The best option to solve this is to get yourself a spare JUU L battery pack, so you can carry a fully charged unit with you at all times.Īlternatively, you could go with something like the FreeMax AutoPod instead. With moderate to little usage, you could probably stretch it out over a full day, but that is very rare in my experience. For this reason, you’ll want to invest in a portable JUUL charger. With heavy usage, you’re looking at a few hours max. Small batteries mean small battery life, and the JUUL is no exception to this universal rule.
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