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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Rochester, NY
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Is there anyone who has tried a side by side comparison of fluval vs poly fill in their carts? I'm wondering what is better? Also, in stuffing the carts, I've seen many videos and everyone appears to stuff differently. Have you tried different way with results on each? I'm looking for some advice rather than trying to recreate experiments. What appeared to work the best for me was less wadding, thin and wispy, running all the way down the cart. I've seen users really wad it up and not go all the was down the cart. Let me know what has worked best for you and VERY interested in the fluval vs. poly fill question. I'm sure this topic has been discussed before, but maybe we have some new fresh ideas. Thanks! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: York, PA
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I use polyfill batting, it's like a polyfill pad or blanket. One square folded in half. It eliminates messing with straws as it leaves a hole down the center. I only fill from the top. Works terrific for me.
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IMO both were equally no good- they are made of a lot of hairs, eventually 1 hair will move towards the atty and start burning- I use Lypton Pyramid Tea Bag- no hair- perfect wicking- great taste Also I think alligning the cart helps alot |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Sunny Florida! U.S.A.
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I'm with Robert on this. ![]() (An acceptable choice for me.) |
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I use to use polyfill, but switched to the lipton pyramid tea bags.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Rochester, NY
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A lot of people tea bagging out there (ok, maybe that didn't sound so good). Does anyone have a video on how to tea bag (ok, that doesn't sound good either). Does anyone have a video on how to use a tea bag as an e-cig wicking material? (there, that's better). |
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| Super Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Columbia, LA
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Moobys videos are all you need. I watched them Tuesday and made my first tea bag filler. It is great. I guess I'll use the polyfil and make a pillow.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Rochester, NY
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You are the man. Thanks! That review you did on the Cheesecake juice. That's from Dekang isn't it? |
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