Larrytreez
Well-Known Member
Damm, I'm sorry.
Manager just called me and denied warranty , will not even give me the benefit of the doubt to at least send my Pax to be taken a look at . I asked nicely and said at least take a look at it . Worst customer service I ever had with any vape company since Ojan left the forums . While I liked the vapor output and device I was also surprised that they use glue to hold the oven in like that . I will never be supporting Pax again . I will say the 1st call I got today from a guy named Monty that is just a worker there was really nice , 2nd call from a manager named Dario wasn’t so nice and just does not care . Oh wellDamm, I'm sorry.
That really sucks to hear.Manager just called me and denied warranty , will not even give me the benefit of the doubt to at least send my Pax to be taken a look at . I asked nicely and said at least take a look at it . Worst customer service I ever had with any vape company since Ojan left the forums . While I liked the vapor output and device I was also surprised that they use glue to hold the oven in like that . I will never be supporting Pax again . I will say the 1st call I got today from a guy named Monty that is just a worker there was really nice , 2nd call from a manager named Dario wasn’t so nice and just does not care . Oh well
Not on the P3 for me (Pax OG very different story!)Has anyone noticed that they get maybe 3 hits of "green" tasting vapor but after thar the harsh "burnt popcorn" flavor comes through. This has been my experience and I haven't been going above 370° F. I'm curious if my unit is defective or if this is normal
Like @Jill NYC, I also average 2-3 flavorful hits, then upwards of 5-6 neutral hits before it starts tasting like AVB. I save all my AVB for edibles though, so I'm inclined to power my PAX3 off before I get that far. I also keep it squeaky clean (cause I'm a neurotic about my vapes).Has anyone noticed that they get maybe 3 hits of "green" tasting vapor but after thar the harsh "burnt popcorn" flavor comes through. This has been my experience and I haven't been going above 370° F. I'm curious if my unit is defective or if this is normal