Tips for using the Eleaf Ijust S

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Smoke_too_much

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I had two of the Ijust 2's and for an inexpensive regulated tube mod/tank combo they produced an amazing amount of vapor. I hope the Ijust S is doing the same for you. Their weak point was their firing switch. They both crapped out about 6 months in so I'd suggest you treat the firing switch with a good amount of care, just in case. You may also want to begin saving for another better device as it's always good to have a back up.

Try the different coils the unit came with. Try different airflow settings. Try different juices. Experiment and start to learn how these effect the vape and what you best like. It will be knowledge you'll apply to all future vapes you buy.
 

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I had two of the Ijust 2's and for an inexpensive regulated tube mod/tank combo they produced an amazing amount of vapor. I hope the Ijust S is doing the same for you. Their weak point was their firing switch. They both crapped out about 6 months in so I'd suggest you treat the firing switch with a good amount of care, just in case. You may also want to begin saving for another better device as it's always good to have a back up.

Try the different coils the unit came with. Try different airflow settings. Try different juices. Experiment and start to learn how these effect the vape and what you best like. It will be knowledge you'll apply to all future vapes you buy.
Okay thanks!
 

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HI and welcome. @Smoke_too_much has given you some great advice. Do as much as your machine can, as this should help you when/if you are looking for a new model; you'll have a better idea what you're looking for then. New gear can be expensive, but it need not be if you don't have the "Latest-and-Greatest, Most-Powerful-Mod-On-Planet disease. There is some decent quality gear available from reputable manufacturers at about twice the price you paid for your iJust S which should last a bit longer and tolerate rougher handling. And "backups for the backups" is a good idea, especially if you are just trying to quit the sticks and you might backslide if your mod goes south.
 

eric jones

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HI and welcome. @Smoke_too_much has given you some great advice. Do as much as your machine can, as this should help you when/if you are looking for a new model; you'll have a better idea what you're looking for then. New gear can be expensive, but it need not be if you don't have the "Latest-and-Greatest, Most-Powerful-Mod-On-Planet disease. There is some decent quality gear available from reputable manufacturers at about twice the price you paid for your iJust S which should last a bit longer and tolerate rougher handling. And "backups for the backups" is a good idea, especially if you are just trying to quit the sticks and you might backslide if your mod goes south.
Thanks man, I bought this one due to an Innokin Slipstream a friend sold me getting broken (to where I'm unable to unscrew the tank lid and put juice in) so I've already learned some about what to do while trying to fix it, but it seems that this vape will work much better for me and be more suitable as a "beginner vape"
 

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Glad you joined, you're getting some good advice here... You probably are going to want another/different setup (if not infinity more, LOL) after vaping for a while, so definitely enjoy working with your current setup while researching options... If nothing else, trying a few different coil/tank/juice setups is going to give you a feel for what will be your "permanent" vape.... For now. :)

Best of luck!

Anna
 

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Thanks man, I bought this one due to an Innokin Slipstream a friend sold me getting broken (to where I'm unable to unscrew the tank lid and put juice in) so I've already learned some about what to do while trying to fix it, but it seems that this vape will work much better for me and be more suitable as a "beginner vape"

On your Innokin, stick it in the freezer for 30 minutes, take it out and hold your hand around the tank portion to warm it, not the top, enough that it begins to expand. If the stops on your airflow ring are broken such that you can't get a grip to turn the top then take a bread knife and stick it in the airflow slot to turn the top. After all if it's already broken you can't make it any worse.
 
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