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PTB or PolyFil? in Tips and Tricks; I know everyone has opinions but for safety reasons, which one is honestly better (safer)? Im not talking for vapor ...
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    Default PTB or PolyFil?

    I know everyone has opinions but for safety reasons, which one is honestly better (safer)?

    Im not talking for vapor production or flavor, specifically safety reasons or Atty life.

    Thanks a bunch.

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    polyfill - is made of fibers- 1 of the fibers will want to be sucked towards the atty= then it burns in the atty- it sucks

    PTB- is mesh the fibers stay together- way better

    Atty life- if the atty taste burnt from poly fill fibres- it aint dead but it taste bad for a while.

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    Thanks Robert, think I'll pick up some PTB on the way home from work today.

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    I'll second Robert on PTB. filler... I have found nothing better.
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    PTB? anyone got a link to some?

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    Damn, Wegmans didnt have them. Will have to hit WalMart today.

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    I have found something better at least to me it is, and that's Fluval. Aquarium water filter, $7 and you have a lifetime supply just about. It's perfect for filler, cut to size and wicks great. You can find it at Petco, Petsmart, just about any pet section or pets store. Just open and cut to size, easy.

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    Do you mean this stuff? http://www.petco.com/product/106210/...:referralID=NA

    I heard it might give a strange taste when vaping. This true?

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    sorry for the weird question... but what does PTB stand for? Does anyone have an Amazon link to it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragman View Post
    Do you mean this stuff? Hagen Fluval FX5 Fine Filter Pad at PETCO

    I heard it might give a strange taste when vaping. This true?
    im not sure this is it but i have heard of people using this i think it can be dangerous for you and possibly a reason why the fda may wanna ban these in usw bc ppl willl be modding them with filter pads lol ummm i would not suggest that i use polyfill and it works just fine i never got a burnt taste from my dse 901 and when i replace fiiling i let it sit for an hour so it can expand and what not... and then i grab the scissors and trim the lil fibers hanging out they look exactly like the reg carts i used to buy at 3$ a pack o five also you can get a big bag the sixe of a pillow of polyfill for the price of an on demand movie so around 3$ you get a life long bag of poly fill i hope this helped

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