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box of cigarette filters in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by Nestran Well now it makes sense, there are two super walmarts in my area and they are ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nestran View Post
    Well now it makes sense, there are two super walmarts in my area and they are the ones that have it. Both are 30 miles away.

    Understand that I live in R.I. so anything more than ten miles requires planning and supplies lol.

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    Im shocked that nobody else goes to the makers website to see where the product is sold.. I have also posted this link a few times.
    LIPTON Tea - Find A LIPTON Tea

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoGuRt99 View Post
    Im shocked that nobody else goes to the makers website to see where the product is sold.. I have also posted this link a few times.
    LIPTON Tea - Find A LIPTON Tea
    I wonder if its possible to get them to send JUST bags. Im sure there are people that bag their own tea and have excess to this material. This requires further investigation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoGuRt99 View Post
    Im shocked that nobody else goes to the makers website to see where the product is sold.. I have also posted this link a few times.
    LIPTON Tea - Find A LIPTON Tea

    Thanks for this! I'll have to go back to Stop & Shop and maybe even ask someone.

    I guess yogurt really IS good for you.

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    I'm using a cigarette filter right now, and it works great. You have to cut it to size. The width should be loose in the cartridge because it will swell when you add the liquid. It works as well or better than anything I have tried, and it is infinitely easier than the tea bag method.
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    I admit, I just tried using a cigarette filter for the first time last night and so far I think it's the perfect filler material. Super easy to tear one filter apart into three perfectly shaped fillers (for an M series cart.) I just had to cut it shorter to fit, but it seems to be working fine. For the record, this is from a Honeyrose herbal cig, made in England. American made tobacco cig filters might be different. I have a bunch of cigarette tubes from when I toyed with rolling my own tobacco cigs a couple of years ago, I'll try that next and see how it goes.

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    I have been using them for a couple of months and they are great. you must pull them apart some before placing in cart. Cig toobs as they are called. Premier makes them. several dollars for 200.. If you havent used them, try iy. best material I have used. imo
    Ive tried everything. Dont like tes bag. gets too brittle. Thesse are cheap and they do work if you separate the cotton some before placing in cart..

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    LOL. I live in the heart of Seattle and the closest Wally World is WAY out of town! But, I can walk a block and get the bags. Driving is just not an option for us Oh, and not secret anymore, I worked on the 'super secret FC plan' that tanked (partly because of a few key players who said f this place, you treat us like crap )

    Worst case, have you just considered ordering them from Walmart online? I bet there is something else you would want to buy from them as well that would make the shipping worth while.

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    Haha, you city people! You always make me chuckle when you make statements like that. Where I live, I'd say that 95% of the people drive at least 20 miles ONE WAY to work. Some of them even as far as 60-100 miles one way. To get to anything decent, you have to drive at least 20 miles. To get to something not crappy, you have to drive around 60 miles. To get to something actually reasonably cool, you have to drive 100 miles! I don't mean to offend, but it's funny to me. I have to drive 6 miles just to get to my little town from where I live outside of town. We have three schools in this county and some of those poor children out in the "sticks" have to ride on a bus for like 2 or more hours!

    Reminds me of when I worked customer support for Amazon.com who also handles support for Target.com (shh, that's a secret). A lady from NYC called in and asked me to see about something that was out of stock online. I checked her local store which was only a very few miles away, probably across town, and they were also out of stock. Then I checked another store that was 10 miles away from her, and they had it. I said "Ma'am, they actually have it at the store in Blahblah, which is only 10 miles from you!" and she said "OH MY GOD, 10 miles? Jeesus, that's a freakin long way from here!". And she was totally serious!

    Sorry, can't help but poke fun at you "city folk".

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    Oh...dear..we haven't quit all told (couple a day) and that is what I use to roll ours. I have to have to try this. Does it not burn or melt any?

    Quote Originally Posted by doots View Post
    I have been using them for a couple of months and they are great. you must pull them apart some before placing in cart. Cig toobs as they are called. Premier makes them. several dollars for 200.. If you havent used them, try iy. best material I have used. imo
    Ive tried everything. Dont like tes bag. gets too brittle. Thesse are cheap and they do work if you separate the cotton some before placing in cart..

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    I have been using a cig filter too. I balled up a little loose polester and put it in first, so it could hold more juice...not much. Used a razor to cut the filter length to size...and sliced open...down the middle...removed about 1/3 of the cotton. So far it works great. I think it might be because the cotton fibers are all alined front to back. Seems to wick very, very well. Far better than stock.

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    Just like Badbeams said. I went and got one of my Rolling tubes from my big box of MYO supplies (that I now never plan to use) and removed the filter from the tube. The filter is the perfect length. I spread it out and tore off a small piece, rerolled it ind slid it into the cart. It was a little tight so I removed a little more. It seems to work at least as well or better than the Fluvall material. I will try to remember to post back in a few days. The Rolling tubes are $1.50 at smokeshop . Not worth the shipping for just 1 carton though. I hope this works well since I ordered 35 cartons before the Schip tax started.

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