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My second Puffitt's LED rapidly flashing. User manual states contact customer service.

Sent them an email with all the info.

My 1st puffitt stopped working 32 days after it's 1 tear's warranty. Discrete vape would not replace it even though I purchased it through Discrete Vape.

Why I purchased another one from them I don't know. This new puffitt stopped working after 60 days. Reliability was always questionable.

Anyone out there have an issue with their Puffitt?
 
I emailed Discreet Vape's customer service. They responded the next day. They asked a few questions on what the color of the flashing is (rapid orange) and where I purchased the Puffitt (ordered it directly through Discreet Vape). Now waiting for their response.
 
Discreet Vape will be replacing my defected Puffitt. The flashing orange light is a faulty heat sensor. The puffitt cannot be used. Puffitt is being sent ASAP from Hong Kong/
 
Discreet Vape will be replacing my defected Puffitt. The flashing orange light is a faulty heat sensor. The puffitt cannot be used. Puffitt is being sent ASAP from Hong Kong/

BayLee420 here. My Puffitt replacement just arrived in the US Mail.
 
Awesome news.
My Puffit bit the dust after 18 months or so, same problem flashing light /faulty sensor.

I payed £150 for it an I got over 75 weeks of use from it, that works out at less than £2 a week {30P a day} so I'm not complaining, especially as when I was smoking tobacco a pack of 10 would last a day {didn't smoke the cigarettes , joints only}. So a pack of 10 cigarettes a day at todays prices would have cost me £4 - £5 a day at that rate a puffit would have been paid off in approx 30 days {1 Month} or so.

So if a portable vape last me a year I'm not too worried it still is a lot cheaper than smoking joints and if I didn't grow my own weed, vaping would still save me a lot of money as I use a lot less weed vaping than I did smoking.

Vaping is the future even if you factor in a new vape once a year.

Recently I bout the Puffit 2 and had to return both because of a faulty sensor, puffit have said that there was a small number with this fault but it should be sorted in the next two weeks.

I plan to buy another Puffit 2 in the new year once I get the news it has been sorted, it gave excellent vapor and was exactly the same size a a real inhaler. I have done a review in the forums and will up date it when I get another more reliable one and after a decent amount of time to ensure there are no more fault issues.

I am currently using an Indica 2 portable, which is my second as the first ones oven stopped working after 5 weeks but the second one seems to be doing the business.

I am also using a Flowermate V5.0 S which has a lovely taste and thick vape, review to come after I have given it a couple of weeks use - best thing is it has a 2 hr 40 minute battery life.
 
Awesome news.
My Puffit bit the dust after 18 months or so, same problem flashing light /faulty sensor.

I payed £150 for it an I got over 75 weeks of use from it, that works out at less than £2 a week {30P a day} so I'm not complaining, especially as when I was smoking tobacco a pack of 10 would last a day {didn't smoke the cigarettes , joints only}. So a pack of 10 cigarettes a day at todays prices would have cost me £4 - £5 a day at that rate a puffit would have been paid off in approx 30 days {1 Month} or so.

So if a portable vape last me a year I'm not too worried it still is a lot cheaper than smoking joints and if I didn't grow my own weed, vaping would still save me a lot of money as I use a lot less weed vaping than I did smoking.

Vaping is the future even if you factor in a new vape once a year.

Recently I bout the Puffit 2 and had to return both because of a faulty sensor, puffit have said that there was a small number with this fault but it should be sorted in the next two weeks.

I plan to buy another Puffit 2 in the new year once I get the news it has been sorted, it gave excellent vapor and was exactly the same size a a real inhaler. I have done a review in the forums and will up date it when I get another more reliable one and after a decent amount of time to ensure there are no more fault issues.

I am currently using an Indica 2 portable, which is my second as the first ones oven stopped working after 5 weeks but the second one seems to be doing the business.

I am also using a Flowermate V5.0 S which has a lovely taste and thick vape, review to come after I have given it a couple of weeks use - best thing is it has a 2 hr 40 minute battery life.

Excellent Puffitt report. Max Rep points to you.
 
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