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Re-stuffing / re-filling M-401 carts in Model Specific Discussion; Hey folks. This video is in another thread, elsewhere, but since this is a 401 forum I think it belongs ...
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    Default Re-stuffing / re-filling M-401 carts

    Hey folks. This video is in another thread, elsewhere, but since this is a 401 forum I think it belongs here.

    This is a video tutorial on how to revamp your 401 cartridges.

    How to re-stuff EVO e-cigarette cartridges

    Hope it helps!

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    So, can you only use certain and specific materials to restuff carts?

    I mean, could I use cotton from a cotton ball? Would that just burn up?

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    Cotton is far too dense and will not allow the liquid to wick out on to the atomizer.

    That's one of the first things I tried and it was a dismal failure.

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    What works best for me is this:

    Run over to a Crafts/Fabric store. Buy a big back of Poly-fill batting - the same stuff used in pillows. It will run you about $3-$4 and will last you a life time.

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    Exactly. That's the same stuff I'm using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceo51378 View Post
    What works best for me is this:

    Run over to a Crafts/Fabric store. Buy a big back of Poly-fill batting - the same stuff used in pillows. It will run you about $3-$4 and will last you a life time.

    Ceo--Glad you found the right stuff--now you can forget about spending money on cartridges and not worry if they are sold out!!! Got to like Terraphon's Videos!---Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    Ceo--Glad you found the right stuff--now you can forget about spending money on cartridges and not worry if they are sold out!!! Got to like Terraphon's Videos!---Sun
    Yeah...it'll be 2084 before I have to buy new cartridges.

    A penny saved........

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    Hide your pralines, STAT!

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    Thanks for this, I'm gonna use it to try and refill my Pilot.

    Best part of the video ... "Somebody just got knocked THE **** OUT!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terraphon View Post
    Hey folks. This video is in another thread, elsewhere, but since this is a 401 forum I think it belongs here.

    This is a video tutorial on how to revamp your 401 cartridges.

    Hope it helps!
    Yes indeed, it helped. In the vid, he's stuffing them wet. I was stuffing them dry, and wetting them last. My way was much more difficult. Details, details, details.

    thanks a million,
    jd

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    I know you guys have been testing. Anything else that's better for retaining the liquid that's safe?

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