Old Gambler cig tubes. in Tips and Tricks; If others are (where) like me and where rolling their own:
I used the Gambler cig tubes and have 2+ ...
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I've had this idea but havn't tried it yet,
Thanks for sharing
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That's a really interesting idea!
I've got boxes of unused cigarette filters just waiting to be used as cart filler. But till now I have not been able to tease them to the right consistency, so they'll hold fluid (no problem) but also release fluid (big problem). They just seem too absorbant.
If you could post a pic or two of your filter adaptation it would be really helpful.
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I have a box or 2 of those left myself. I just started vaping a few weeks ago so I have not had to change my cart filler yet, but I was thinking the same thing. Glad it worked for you and glad I did not save them for nothing 
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I dunno man....all of us have lit the wrong end of a cig. The filter becomes a melted, stinky piece of hard plastic. The atomizer wont melt that stuff?
Experiment some
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gambler tubes do indeed melt however according to a couple things ive read(No idea on the accuracy) a BIC brand lighters flame is something like 1,977 degrees Celsius. which if my math is right, which it usually isnt spot on, is about 3590 degrees Fahrenheit and a cigarettes cherry is around 500 Celsius, about 932 degrees Fahrenheit. im pretty sure that an atomizer doesnt get anywhere NEAR that hot. again no claim of accuracy just what ive read
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Hmmm. I have a case of Premier tubes left from my Obama-killed RYO days. I'll have to try this out.
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tried it does not work well coffee filters work much better especially with the straw mod
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