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fran1959

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  1. Some people clean their atomizers, but like others have said, everytime I did it all I did was ruin them. You might consider getting some cartomizers, they come 5 to a pack for about the same money as one atomizer. You fill them up with juice and vape away. Each one probably last about three or four days, then you toss them. In my opinion, they are a lot easier to deal with. You can get them in reg or LR for your ego. Good luck to you. Don't be so hard on yourself, just enjoy the learning process, they are different and there is a learning curve. You will be an ole pro in no time.
  2. Welcome, glad you are loving your ego so far. I don't use the Ego -T, but with regular atties I don't clean them either, blow them out occasionally. Stay safe
  3. Welcome to VT, I think you have made some fabulous choices. Everyone here is friendly and helpful. Glad to have you join us
  4. A lot of us like the boge LR cartos, you might want to try those, they will work on your ego.
  5. I completely agree with Dayvape, don't bother cleaning cartos. Fill them up, top them off when needed, when they start looking or tasting old, toss them. If you buy your own juice, you can decide flavors, PG/VG mix and get exactly what you want, it is not hard at all.
  6. If the new ones don't leak that would be fabulous, I got really sick of filling it one time being very careful then looking over to see my juice dripping down the side of my ego. I don't expect things to last forever, but not even an hour is discouraging. Now I am back to my boge LR's, they work every time.
  7. Welcome to VT, glad to have you join us. How do you like the VV ego?
  8. welcome to VT, glad to have you with us and thanks for your service
  9. You fill the cartomiser and use the drip tip as a mouthpiece. It is easier for when you have to add liquid to your cartos.
  10. Good for you, let us know what you think of it. I don't think there is one mod or pv that is right for everybody, just like there is not one juice that will make everybody happy. Thank goodness more new toys keep coming out and we have more choices today than ever.
  11. A lot of us use drip tips on the cartomizers.
  12. Hi and welcome to VT. It sounds like you have everything you need to get started. Most people recommend the LR cartomizers, you get warmer vapor and also might consider a drip tip. Good luck to you
  13. Gotvapes has a vv ego, they are sold out right now, I haven't seen any reviews on it yet, we will see.
  14. 2]I mix chocolate and expresso together, they are both good on their own, but together much better 2]
  15. So happy to hear you love your Ego, it's a good thing you get two in a kit
  16. welcome, glad to have you join us. There are a lot of good vendors out there, look on the vendors page on the forum or do some research on the Internet before you buy to see if their customers are happy. Good luck
  17. Very nice review and glad you like your new toy
  18. 510 cartos should definitely work on your ego. Do you have enough juice in it? There are videos in the how to section that show how to fill them. You want it to look like a slushie, initially it will take 20 or more drops and then just top it off. Also you might want to try cleaning the connections with a little rubbing alcohol and make sure it is screwed in tight enough. You should be getting plenty of vapor with a carto and your ego.
  19. Glad you're liking your ego. Walmart sells rubberbands in the hair section that have two sizes to them in one box, one fits the cartos and the other the juice bottle so you will know what is in your cartos.
  20. Nice job on your first purchase, welcome
  21. Welcome, glad to have you with us, you've gotten great advice so far
  22. Welcome back, it's funny how people come and go here, but nice when they come back. I always wonder what happened to people Glad to hear you are doing well.
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