So, the other day, I was chilling, you know, just trying to enjoy my Geek Bar Pulse. I took a puff, and suddenly, it started making this weird hissing sound. I was like, “What the heck is going on?” It wasn’t giving me a full hit, and then it started blinking. I tried to use it a few times, but it was just stuck on this hissing and not working right.
Naturally, I freaked out a bit. I mean, this thing wasn’t cheap, and I didn’t want to just throw it away. So, I started messing around with it. First, I did what any reasonable person would do – I turned it upside down for about 20 minutes. I don’t know why, but it sometimes works when this thing keeps firing on its own. And I’m pretty sure, I’ve heard people talk about this before.

Sadly, that didn’t solve the problem. It kept hissing. Then, I tried blowing hard through the mouthpiece, hoping that might clear something out. Again, I heard somewhere that this is supposed to help sometimes. It did stop firing, but the hissing wouldn’t go away. At this point, I realized I might just have to bite the bullet and get a new one, but I wasn’t ready to give up just yet.
More Attempts
I figured, maybe it’s the power setting. I turned down the wattage a bit, thinking less power might help. I also adjusted the airflow, closing it off a little to see if that made a difference. These were just guesses, really, but I was trying anything.
After all that, it still hissed. So, for my last trick, I just turned it off and then on again. You know, the classic “have you tried turning it off and on again?” move. And guess what? That actually helped a little! The hissing was less intense, and it felt like it was working a bit better.
In the end, it wasn’t completely fixed, but it was better. I guess sometimes these things just have a mind of their own. If it happens again, I might just have to accept that it’s time for a new one. But for now, I’m just glad I got it to a point where it’s somewhat usable again. It’s a bit annoying, but hey, what can you do? These little gadgets can be so finicky. Anyway, if any of you run into this issue with your Geek Bar, maybe give these steps a try. Might work, might not, but it’s worth a shot!
- Turn it upside down: Leave it upside down for about 20 minutes.
- Blow through the mouthpiece: Give it a good, strong blow.
- Lower the power: Turn down the wattage slightly.
- Adjust the airflow: Close off the airflow a bit.
- Reset the device: Turn it off and then back on.
Hope this helps someone out there! Feel free to share your experiences or any other fixes you’ve found. Cheers!