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Deadpool809

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  1. Well, I vape a high PG % - it didn't help that my first time using the clearo I put Bobas in it. I don't tend to go below 50% VG.

    I am not the best person to ask about TH, since I vape a low nic level. The clearo seemed to give good flavor thoug, and vapor production was solid.

    I think you should be able to get 2 weeks out of one, especially if you are tipping it over occasionally to help the wicks keep the coil wet.

    And I do not actually OWN a voltometer, so no :) I'm still a noob!

    I say buy one and try it. It isn't so bad that I think you will definitely hate it, and the price is still low enough to experiment with. Before it clogged up, I enjoyed it. With a lower VG %, it should last longer for you - how much longer, I can't say. Enough that I think it is worth trying.

  2. Have you ever tried it?

    Obviously, you don't put it directly up your nose, but if you put it in one of those aromatherapy things - are they called vaporizers too? (with the water and oil in a container at the top, and a candle beneath), it works wonders on your sinuses.

    I don't know enough about the mechanics of juice making to know if using the oil in juice is even possible, or a smart idea, but if you could - it would make a fantastic juice for people with colds, flus, sinus infections, or any other sinus irritation.

  3. Yes, I have tried those!

    What % of VG are you using? If you use a high VG percentage, don't bother with them. The VG gunks up the wick quickly, and it becomes pretty useless after one or two fills.

    They are OK - I stopped using them because of the price. They don't last longer than a carto, and have more things that can go wrong.

    I never experienced any cracking or leaking, they are pretty sturdy.

    I'd say get one and try it out. Just remember to turn the thing upside down every few pulls - don't rely on the wicks to get the juice up there. Should make it a little more reliable.

    Also - you MUST have a syringe to fill these, and I recommend one with a pointed needle. The flat needles are a little difficult to get in there.

  4. You really don't need a syringe to fill the EMDCC,s just tilt the carto drip about 20 drops around the edge (5 drops rotate a bit repeat) let it sit for a few and repeat. Takes about 90-100 drops depending on the juice. :cheers:

    Definitely don't NEED one, but man is it faster than dripping them full. I, for one, am impatient and lazy :)

  5. That's one hell of a pricey starter kit... :lol:

    Truthfully, I am a little hesitant to recommend a vv for a starter. There is a learning curve, even if you are right there to explain things to him. You might have been better off starting him on an eGo kit or something like that (LEO!), and worked him up to a vv a little more slowly...

    And a Blu is still vastly superior to my first kit... consider yourself lucky :lol:

  6. Hi folks,

    I just got my EMDCCs in the mail, along with some syringes and 18 gauge blunt-tip needles. My questions:

    1. When I started filling my cartos with this needle, when putting the needle alongside the batting, it pushed the batting away from the sides a bit. Is that going to hurt anything, do you think?

    Na - it should expand out a little bit. Just make sure you are very careful to keep the syringe right near the edge. I syringe fill on larger cartos, but if it is small enough and the condom it comes with is tall enough, the condom method really is better.

    2. I've seen some people flick their syringe before they start filling. What does that do? Just get air bubbles out? What happens if I don't do that?

    Those people watch too much TV. Way, way back, doctors and nurses would do that to knock the air bubbles loose so that they would float to the top of a liquid, as it is very, very bad to inject someone with air. You don't have that problem with with juice. Beyond that, modern syringes have much better suction, and if you fill it correctly - there won't be any air in there anyway.

    3. How do I take apart a syringe to clean it?

    Well, if you want to clean it, just take some distilled water and suck it in the same way you would suck juice in, and squirt it back out a few times. I suppose you can do it with regular water, but better safe than sorry. If you know anything about netty-pots, it is a bad idea to use tap water near your nasal passages, and while vaping isn't the same thing, I err on the side of utter paranoia.

    ejuice is water soluble, and this should help you get the gunk out of your syringe.

  7. i honestly love my LEO's, I get a phenomenal amount of v/t/f from them and I honestly have no interest in mods or vv or anything. :)

    To continue derailing the Pics thread, I discovered something pretty amusing over the last week. It was a slow realization really, but I got some of that Sun Kissed from the Vapor Room a couple weeks back when it was $10 for 30ml.

    It wasn't horrible, but I found I could only take a little bit of it. It eventually got to the point where I decided I was going to chuck the rest of the bottle in the mystery box.

    Then I put some in a LEO carto, and it is fantastic. It muted the flavors I didn't like, and enhanced the ones I did. No idea how, but it made the flavor more than tolerable to me. As a result, I haven't really touched my mod in a couple days.

  8. And it may never change... but we can at least HOPE that it does, right? LOL.

    That seems silly - why would you hope that my taste in vaping changes? LOL

    Well, it looks like I am going to have to try again anyway. I ordered a drip shield and forgot about it. It is arriving in today's mail. Now I have to find another damned atty to at least use the thing once...

  9. sorry to drag this thread back up but i meant to ask you what you meant about the adapter not working the way you wanted it to and just spaced asking......lol

    Well, it was odd. First off, the adaptor was a pain to take on and off - it would get stuck. And it seemed to clog up the airflow, I don't know why - the pull was never right using that thing.

  10. I assume I am sol, as I pulled the thing apart. And I did the procedure correctly.

    In truth, while thus taste was better, having to add more juice constantly is not worth it. Cargoes sacrifice a tiny bit of taste for a lot of convienence...

    Sent using tapatalk... so if something looks wrong, blame Autocorrect.

  11. Well, I got my new Atty in, and I successfully debridged and dewicked it.

    First attempt at dripping? It was fantastic! I can see why people seem to like it so much.

    Then I got to the end of the juice in the coil, and got a nasty taste. So I put a couple more drops in.

    Great for a few more pulls. Then nasty again. So I put more juice in.

    Dead atty.

    Yeah, I got 10 minutes out of a brand new atty.

    I am less than impressed with direct dripping.

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