Liquid splashing

As far as I know, this automatically adjusts everything, there is no display so I have no clue how many watts it’s pushing :smiley: but I might try this GV, thanks :slight_smile:

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Honestly, Vaporesso disappointed me a bit, but afterwards I’ll

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I’ve had two older Ursa devices before, and they didn’t spit. However, after the first coil change, it leaked and eventually ruined the device.

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Veev is the vaped version of iqos, we buy it in SK as a disposable pre-filled pod system from a tobacco shop. This is what convinced me to switch from iqos.

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You’re welcome, nice little machine. :slightly_smiling_face:

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I have an Ursa Nano pod, but I don’t use it. I never had such a problem with that one. I always used it with the 0.8 coil. It did its job properly. Without problems.

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The original post is a bit old, but I’d like to comment.
I’m using a Vaporesso XROS Cube more now, previously exclusively a Lost Vape Ursa Epoch. My experience is that both only gurgle and leak if they are overfilled. The pod on the Luxe is a bit different, it has a different structure too, but I suspect they are similar in this regard. By overfilling, I mean that filling it beyond about 3/4 of the pod head regularly causes spitting and gurgling, whereas if I only fill it halfway, all of this stops. This is less characteristic of the Ursa (whether we’re talking about the v2 or v3 pod head, the latter perhaps being a little less sensitive). I try to use 50/50 liquids, so there can’t be much difference.

Obviously, the matter also depends on the device body and its characteristics, and it’s also certain that the Ursa v2 pod heads recommended by you have more defects among them. I “know” this from the fact that there was a head I had to replace after 3 days, and the average lasted a maximum of one week, while this is no longer characteristic of the v3, they last much longer, and the Vaporesso ones truly last significantly longer, on a monthly scale, with constant daily use.

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