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    Default What is the best way to plug a 510, 801, and 901 atty?

    I've tried all kinds of fillers. Now I hear that a lot of them are toxic. Don't need that! I've seen all kinds of plugs in here, but I haven't seen any for a 801 atty.

    Do those plugs leak? Do they give a consistent amount of fluid to the element? The 801 has such a distance to the atty element, unlike a 510. I have problems with the juice getting to the element even when the cart is full.

    I would love to hear about personal experiences with plugs on all 3... 510, 801, and 901.

    I need some help!
    Thanks

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    By plugs, do you mean the cartridge filler? Not really in the atty, it's in the cartridge. Anyhoo, if that is what you mean. I use the Blue foam plug on a 401, 510, and 901, and works great across the board for me. It's the only one I tried because when I started, my research led me to it as being the easiest to clean and refill carts with. It's just one piece, so it doesn't bunch, or fall apart and drop threads into your atty.

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    I use the ZFM plug but they can be tricky for pepole to get just right.. mine is working perfect..

    BTW... I just moved from waldorf MD.. and my last name is lawrence... and how about them ravens!!
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