I love my SXK Doggystyle RTAs but don't especially like the minor hassle of rooting around for a little blue screwdriver to jam in the airflow hole every time I need to fill them up. I may have found a solution:
I've been using spacers to fill in the little gap I get between RTAs and some of my mods and I discovered today that they can help out with getting the tank off. If you have one of these in place and tighten the Doggystyle against the mod a smidgen more than usual and then push it down slightly against the mod when unscrewing the tank then the base stays put while the tank unscrews.
I've only discovered this today so I haven't put it into practice much. But so far so good.
Thought I would share in case it helps anyone out. Your mileage may vary, of course.
The spacers I used are "Replacement PEI Heat Insulation Gasket for Atomizers", FastTech SKU 8204500, https://www.fasttech.com/p/8204500
I've been using spacers to fill in the little gap I get between RTAs and some of my mods and I discovered today that they can help out with getting the tank off. If you have one of these in place and tighten the Doggystyle against the mod a smidgen more than usual and then push it down slightly against the mod when unscrewing the tank then the base stays put while the tank unscrews.
I've only discovered this today so I haven't put it into practice much. But so far so good.
Thought I would share in case it helps anyone out. Your mileage may vary, of course.
The spacers I used are "Replacement PEI Heat Insulation Gasket for Atomizers", FastTech SKU 8204500, https://www.fasttech.com/p/8204500