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how to remove magnet from lost angel vape battery

Here’s the safest practical way to remove a stuck magnet from a Lost Angel vape battery:

  1. Power it off and stop charging it.
  2. Try another magnet first : place a stronger magnet of the correct polarity against the stuck one and gently pull.
  3. Use a tiny amount of superglue on the end of a toothpick, press it to the magnet, let it set, then pull straight out.
  4. Warm it slightly, not hot : a hairdryer on low for a few seconds can soften adhesive, but avoid overheating the plastic or battery.
  5. If the magnet is flush and won’t budge , use a very fine tool like a thin needle or precision flat tool to lift one edge only if you can do it without puncturing anything.
  6. If it still won’t move, stop and replace the part rather than forcing it, because prying too hard can damage the battery housing or battery itself.

A few things to avoid :

  • Acetone or nail-polish remover.
  • Open flame.
  • Drilling, slicing deeply, or stabbing near the battery.
  • Freezing while the device is charged.

If the magnet is affecting the battery door or pod fit, the most reliable fix is often replacing the cover or battery section instead of trying to fully extract the magnet.