Replacing cartridge wool in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by KoS
15 drops? wow. How many normaly? I only get around 8
I usually get 8-9 drops. ...
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04-13-2009, 11:06 PM
#121
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Originally Posted by
KoS
15 drops? wow. How many normaly? I only get around 8
I usually get 8-9 drops. I also have no problem getting most of the liquid vaped. I top off with 4-5 drops when vapor fades. T bags do work very well.
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04-13-2009, 11:08 PM
#122

Originally Posted by
jamie
Tea bag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This doesn't sound so appealing:
Heat-sealed tea bag paper usually has a heat-sealable thermoplastic such as PVC or polypropylene, as a component fiber on inner side of the tea bag surface.
At the top of the Wikipedia article I happened to notice the phrase "'Teabag' redirects here. For the slang term, see teabagging" and thought to myself "I wonder what that means".

Curse the Internet sometimes.
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04-13-2009, 11:38 PM
#123
Pete, one more thank you. Genius idea.

Originally Posted by
Ramblin
Adagio Tea Paper Filters $5 for 100 - Amazon.com: Adagio Teas Paper Filters: Kitchen & Dining
Yeah to that, let's not be wasting our tea! I have a box of these filters that I got at my local coffee & tea joint, it's been gathering dust for a few years so I'm happy to try out this new method. Mine are "Finum" brand, also a box of 100 and in the same long shape. Says they're made of "abaca pulp, cellulose and sealing fibre"... I don't know for sure but I think it's all plant-based fibers. Certainly seems less worrisome than vaping off the poly batting.
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04-13-2009, 11:48 PM
#124
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Napkin Trick
I didn't have much luck with the tea bag or coffee filter (probably due to my own ineptitude) but tried the cheap paper napkin and "BOY"--Works like a Louie.
Can't beat the price either.
You guys are spending way too much on that tea bag business.
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04-14-2009, 12:03 AM
#125

Originally Posted by
cowgal
Pete, one more thank you. Genius idea.
Yeah to that, let's not be wasting our tea! I have a box of these filters that I got at my local coffee & tea joint, it's been gathering dust for a few years so I'm happy to try out this new method. Mine are "Finum" brand, also a box of 100 and in the same long shape. Says they're made of "abaca pulp, cellulose and sealing fibre"... I don't know for sure but I think it's all plant-based fibers. Certainly seems less worrisome than vaping off the poly batting.
I am so pleased the idea is working for quite a few people, there are so many variables that nothing seems to work the same for everyone. Actually I am thinking of testing a few brands of toilet paper but don't tell anyone!.....lmao.
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04-14-2009, 12:07 AM
#126

Originally Posted by
500KV
I didn't have much luck with the tea bag or coffee filter (probably due to my own ineptitude) but tried the cheap paper napkin and "BOY"--Works like a Louie.
Can't beat the price either.
You guys are spending way too much on that tea bag business.
Hey Yes the Napkins don't seem to work too bad either, I certainly think it's better than risking vaping any threads of polyester.
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04-14-2009, 12:25 AM
#127
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TP

Originally Posted by
surbitonPete
Actually I am thinking of testing a few brands of toilet paper but don't tell anyone!.....lmao.
Pete, I had the thought about TP too, but remembered that it's water soluble.
That's to help the plumbing I guess.
Probably wouldn't hold together would it ?
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04-14-2009, 12:36 AM
#128

Originally Posted by
500KV
I didn't have much luck with the tea bag or coffee filter (probably due to my own ineptitude) but tried the cheap paper napkin and "BOY"--Works like a Louie.
Can't beat the price either.
You guys are spending way too much on that tea bag business.
Yeh, I tend to prefer the paper napkin too. I didn't have a problem with the teabags but I did find the napkin to be utterly simple.....it's astounding!
Lu
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04-14-2009, 12:44 AM
#129

Originally Posted by
500KV
Pete, I had the thought about TP too, but remembered that it's water soluble.
That's to help the plumbing I guess.
Probably wouldn't hold together would it ?
Oh yes.. I expect that's probably true.......toilet rolls are out then...lol.....I got a really expensive brand of kitchen paper towel to try and that hardly worked at all, unlike a cheap brand. I have yet to try a napkin.
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04-14-2009, 03:53 AM
#130
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I'm trying Handi-Wipes Heavy Wipes in a pen cart. Works better than a new cart on a fresh fill. We'll see how it lasts - not confident it will wick to the end, but very nice when wet.
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