So, I got this Geek Bar a while back, you know, just trying it out ’cause everyone’s been talking about them. Been using it here and there, and honestly, it was working just fine. No complaints from me, you know?
But then, this one time, I took a puff, like I usually do, and set it down on my desk. That’s when things got weird. This thing, it just kept going. I mean, it’s supposed to stop when you’re not hitting it, right? But not this time. It was like it had a mind of its own, just kept firing away.

I was like, “What the heck?” So, I picked it up, took another hit, thinking maybe it just needed another go. Put it back down, and guess what? It’s still going! At this point, I’m starting to get a bit worried. It felt warm, too, which definitely wasn’t a good sign.
First thing I did was to check if it was just a one-time thing. I mean, sometimes these gadgets have their moments, right? So, I tried taking a few more puffs, waiting to see if it would stop. But no luck. It just kept going, non-stop. That’s when I realized this wasn’t just a random glitch. It was more like, this thing’s stuck or something.
- Checked it multiple times.
- It kept firing continuously.
- Realized it wasn’t a temporary issue.
I started to feel the device getting warmer, and that’s when panic mode kind of set in. I’ve heard stories about vapes and batteries overheating, and it’s no joke. I definitely didn’t want to be in one of those stories. So, I knew I had to do something quick before this thing decided to turn into a mini fireball in my room.
- Felt the device getting warm.
- Got worried about overheating.
- Needed to act fast.
I did manage to make it stop finally. It was a bit of a hassle. This whole thing got me thinking, though. It’s kind of scary when you think about it. What if it happened when I wasn’t around? Or what if it started a fire or something? Makes you think twice about these things. You know, it’s supposed to be all convenient and stuff, but this definitely wasn’t.
I guess the takeaway here is to be careful with these gadgets. They’re cool and all, but they can be a bit unpredictable. It’s important to keep an eye on them, especially when they start acting up like mine did. And hey, if your Geek Bar ever decides to have a mind of its own and not stop firing, you might want to make sure it’s somewhere safe and not near anything that can catch fire. Just a heads up, from my little adventure with my Geek Bar. Also, remember these things don’t last forever, and using them less often might help them last a bit longer.
What I learned:
- Geek Bars can malfunction by continuously firing.
- Overheating is a serious concern.
- It’s important to act quickly in such situations.
- Geek Bars have a limited lifespan.
- Moderate use can extend their life.