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What to do with all those left over analogs? in Tips and Tricks; As far as the tobacco goes it doesn't matter what you do with that chemical laden toxic waste. but the ...
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    Default What to do with all those left over analogs?

    As far as the tobacco goes it doesn't matter what you do with that chemical laden toxic waste. but the filters are a different story... I have been using them as my filler material... I found that this makes a very good wick, and that you can get 5-6 toppers out these when used in conjunction with the ADP mod. Plus you should be able to go into almost any specialty tobacco shop and get the roll your own filters for real cheap.

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    That is a really good idea. I was thinking about yanking a filter off of a cigarette to try that out. I just couldn't bring myself to rip one apart for it. I never thought of buying the filters separate.

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    Good idea Silence, I haven't tried that. I still have 3 packs of analogs in my freezer, I am going to save then in case I run out of e-liquid, then I'll soak them and use that juice till I get more liquid. Kind of my emergency stash, but now I know what i'll do with the filters...lol.
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    i'm gonna sell my smokes. i work in a bar so people will tip about $1 for one or two of them. might sell them to a friend at a discount, since the packs i do have left were complimentary ones.

    currently, they are at my so's place so i dont smoke them.

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    I'm not sure how many you have left but here are a couple ideas:











    I really don't recommend this:


    My personal favorite:

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    I sold a couple cartons I had and then gave the rest away.
    Along with a paper grocery bag full of stuff---mainly DIY stuff.
    The only place I probably have loose tobacco is in the freezer and I'm not cleaning it out just to get rid of it.

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    I have about 3/4 of a pack in the freezer. I'll just keep them for a while.

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    My grandmother quit smoking decades ago. However, her husband wasnt "In the loop" and he carried out his 60's ritual to the letter every day, for 10 MORE YEARS, of buying a pack of Pall Malls, and putting it in the den in a cubbard. Needless to say there were hundreds of packs there by the time she realized what he was doing and had him stop.

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    Gonna try my hand rolling filters as a plug for the straw and plug. Nice idea

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    cigarabbit? wtf?

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