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Teabag Method with M401? in E-Cigarette Technical; I just tried it with my Dietsmokes Bumblebee M401. My piece of teabag was about 5" x 1/2". Rolled, slid ...
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    Default Teabag Method with M401?

    I just tried it with my Dietsmokes Bumblebee M401.

    My piece of teabag was about 5" x 1/2".
    Rolled, slid into cartridge and trimmed. Took about 15 drops of juice, but must be too tight because it's not drawing easy. And this is the 4 hole, easy draw atomizer.

    So, if anyone is using the teabag, what size is your teabag piece for the perfect roll?

    Thank you so much!

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    i had the same experience as you, so I just went back to dipping.

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    I couldn't get either teabags or coffee filters to work with my 401. Was having problem with carts in general and have been dripping.

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    I use about 3" of tea bag.
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    ive been using a coffee filter for a few days. I do not roll it though. Instead I wrinkle a strip up like confette and pack it that way. Seems to work much better then a roll.

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    I used a 4" by 1/2" strip rolled around a straightened paper clip. Put it in the inner cartridge and trimmed it to just below the top of the cup. Before filling with juice, I opened up the roll a bit so it has a "hole" in the center. It works wonderfully! Easy draw and no flavor other than the juice. And, a bonus, I rarely get a mouthful of juice the way I did with the other materials. I've been using the same cartridge for 5 days. I tried poly batting and the aquarium filter stuff and this is the best by far.

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    how many more puffs (with a 401) are you getting from the teabag as opposed to the batting?...im only getting maybe 10-20 puffs out of batting before i need to top off again...so i need something thatll last alot longer for me because having to refill 10-20 carts every nite is getting old fast.

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    Thank you, all

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    I just started vaping 3 days ago, and i decided to try the tea bag trick after reading some postive posts.
    I have a 901 so i know its not the same as topic, but i cant believe the deference. The hits are bigger and the taste is so much better.
    I took a regular tea bag and let all the tea go to one side then ripped in half. I then rolled up and cut the non ripped side to make it the proper length to fit in the cart. I dont know if my theory is right but i wanted to keep the ripped half with cutting. I figure the ripped half leaves alot open fibers to absorb the liquid better.
    I couldnt be happier and i think i will do this with all my carts now

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    Quick follow-up: I've noticed some talk about using only tea bags free of "unnatural" substances. As far as specific brands, I've only heard confirmation on Lipton bags. Anyone know about other brands? I'm hoping I can use my aging box of Celestial Seasonings stuff, but I'm willing to shell out for some Lipton if it means not keeling over...

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