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Old 11-06-2009, 01:32 AM   #81
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What is the difference between the PTB and a regular TB? I have been using regular TB's since I can't find the PTBs anywhere and that has been working well for me. Should I continue my search?
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:44 AM   #82
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What is the difference between the PTB and a regular TB? I have been using regular TB's since I can't find the PTBs anywhere and that has been working well for me. Should I continue my search?
i would look for some blue foam ...i have had much better luck with it than ptb...easier to make and use and i vape about 99% of the juice out before i get a bad taste and have to refill
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Give it a try - it's working great for me! I went over 4 hours today without having to refill a cart and had zero flooding or leaking.

If you can't find any of the blue fishtank filter material, try a piece of 3M green scrubby. The key seems to be spongy material with holes that let the juice through without flooding the atty. You only need to plug the end of the cart which leaves more room for juice.

Check out the current threads in the mod section for more info.
I have the green scrubbers. Use em all the time for washing dishes and pots. Will try that as soon as I find a flavor I really like. Just got my flavorings today and haven't tasted them all yet. Looking forward to trying this mod. Thanks.
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Old 11-06-2009, 02:10 AM   #84
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What is the difference between the PTB and a regular TB? I have been using regular TB's since I can't find the PTBs anywhere and that has been working well for me. Should I continue my search?
The difference between the PTB's and regular tea bags is the material they are made from. Regular bags are made of paper. The Pyramid Tea Bags are made from what seems to be nylon. Obviously the nylon will last a lot longer than paper. Much more durable too. You can rinse the nylon PTB's and re-use them. I tried the PTB and it's better than the filler that comes in the carts. I also tried it combining it with the straw mod and it's even better. Fills better because the straw allows the liquid to soak in better. Allows air in. Before you rush out to but PTB's, try the plug mod. I haven't tried it yet, but will really soon.
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Thanks Sam that helps alot!!
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Thanks Sam that helps alot!!
No problem. You're very welcome.
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