Dozwold
Postman
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- Mar 30, 2018
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just had another scare with a mech. Different mech from last time and different scare. This one was without me doing anything reckless..
Pbasically, out the blue, heard a hissing sound from the side of my bed and took few a few seconds to realise my dotsquonker was simply firing on its own full on. I immediately ran to the mod and threw the battery out onto the grass as quickly as possible. Upon inspection of the mod the button was not actually stuck in by itself or anything like that. It was pushing in and out fine. I took the rda off (a Recurve) stuck it onto a regulated to see if it was that and no problems. Tried a second battery in the dotsquonk and again a few second in, it was firing off without pressing the button so took that battery out too pronto. Checked the springs near the button on the dotsquonk and all felt normal. Hey, I even cleaned this mod a few days ago as I do every couple of weeks. I dread to think what could have happened if I was not around to hear the hissing. I mean the mod wasn’t used for a couple of hours before. How can a manufacturer let something like this on let alone stay on the market? Supposed to be solid engineering from Dotmod. P.s had no problems with it for over 6 months use. I love my mech squonker but now paranoid. Perhaps other makes have even better more reliable mechanism. I simply don’t get the same vape, even from the new Recurve (semi) mech squonker with a 35T battery than on that dotsquonk which was fantastic (until today). It’s not the money for me, it being nervous now... Wtf jus happened, I mean it really was on its own.
Pbasically, out the blue, heard a hissing sound from the side of my bed and took few a few seconds to realise my dotsquonker was simply firing on its own full on. I immediately ran to the mod and threw the battery out onto the grass as quickly as possible. Upon inspection of the mod the button was not actually stuck in by itself or anything like that. It was pushing in and out fine. I took the rda off (a Recurve) stuck it onto a regulated to see if it was that and no problems. Tried a second battery in the dotsquonk and again a few second in, it was firing off without pressing the button so took that battery out too pronto. Checked the springs near the button on the dotsquonk and all felt normal. Hey, I even cleaned this mod a few days ago as I do every couple of weeks. I dread to think what could have happened if I was not around to hear the hissing. I mean the mod wasn’t used for a couple of hours before. How can a manufacturer let something like this on let alone stay on the market? Supposed to be solid engineering from Dotmod. P.s had no problems with it for over 6 months use. I love my mech squonker but now paranoid. Perhaps other makes have even better more reliable mechanism. I simply don’t get the same vape, even from the new Recurve (semi) mech squonker with a 35T battery than on that dotsquonk which was fantastic (until today). It’s not the money for me, it being nervous now... Wtf jus happened, I mean it really was on its own.