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    that it is.. the carbon pads are black like charcoal.. These ones are just polyester.

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    washing and re stuffing carts have never worked for me, I'm hoping this will work better. Thanks for sharing!

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    I've also given this a try-seems to be working very well-I give the filter material a quick soak in ry4 and pop'er back in- draw is similar, and the experience is unchanged from a new cart in my mind. I do tend to cut down on the thickness of the filter by pulling back a few layers-- I've pretty much set up a production line of soaking / stuffing on my kitchen counter as sadly the first e-cig I decided to pick up was the super-mini and the carts hold next to nothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by applefr3ak View Post
    Well if the original Polyester thats in the e-cig is safe than this must be just as safe.. i mean it looks EXACTLY the same. only precaution i did was rinse and dry it before use. So Far so Good though.

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    Edit: This stuff even has the same problem of not wicking super fast.. an i wish i could make it wick faster and not have to alternate pens but its all good. Working very well.
    You will find that it is identical to what is in carts, I've been using it for ages. No toxins in it, would kill the fish if there were. Fish are very sensitive to toxins.

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    Default Two other alternatives

    Hi guys, here's my fourpenceworth (inflation, don'cha know!)

    I have tried dismantling the cigarette filters you use in home made rollups - this only works for one refill as it isn't washable! Works OK for one use, need less than one complete filter, about 1/3 of the ones I had, fluff up a little and off you go.

    The other was suggested by a US gent, he calls it Pellon Thermolam and you can buy it in fabric shops. Seems to be the same stuff you use in ovengloves and he found it to be perfect. Cheap too as you only need a little of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsab View Post
    Hi guys, here's my fourpenceworth (inflation, don'cha know!)
    The other was suggested by a US gent, he calls it Pellon Thermolam and you can buy it in fabric shops. Seems to be the same stuff you use in ovengloves and he found it to be perfect. Cheap too as you only need a little of it!

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    I bought the poly-fil you use for making quilts. I purchased it at Walmart. It is about the same thickness in the 901 cart. I have tried it in one of my carts. So far I havent grown an extra eye or arm so I think its ok. Only time will tell I suppose.

    Hmm maddog the us gent? I am not sure about that but I can definately say great inventor of the Magnum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TxTrouble View Post
    I bought the poly-fil you use for making quilts. I purchased it at Walmart. It is about the same thickness in the 901 cart. I have tried it in one of my carts. So far I havent grown an extra eye or arm so I think its ok. Only time will tell I suppose.

    Hmm maddog the us gent? I am not sure about that but I can definately say great inventor of the Magnum.
    Yah - I am more of a backwoods/old hippie/inventor type
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    applefr3ak, just curious...have you done a burn test to see if it looks/smells identical to the original cart filling?

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    I found a Canadian distributor, and the price is very reasonable

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