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Refilling the cartomizer: The Movie in Forum Suppliers; Originally Posted by gib You don't need to push the cap all the way down. You can push it about ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gib View Post
    You don't need to push the cap all the way down. You can push it about 3/4 of the way down and then pinch the top of the cap between your fingers and thumb and pull it back up. Then back down, then up, then down..etc.. while still pinching. Quick and easy. No lube needed.

    (hope I didn't offend anyone )
    Thanks for the clarification! This sounds a lot easier that what I have been doing. I guess I am a visual person and had my own interpretation!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhoenixRising View Post
    Thanks for the clarification! This sounds a lot easier that what I have been doing. I guess I am a visual person and had my own interpretation!
    I like your explanation.
    I will post some pictures with a better explanation in the next few days. (can't do videos). Then maybe someone who can do videos will post one. "Wink wink, nudge nudge."

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc0cmp View Post
    Number 1 works for thicksauce...when youre dealin with VG or insanely thick PG like some of the custom stuff..and might work in her case

    number 3 is a win, in a way..paperclip, safety pin, whatever thin and long you got...but my suggestion is to put it in the top side (side you're not filling) to allow air flow. I rarely have this issue with a cart..but i'll admit, it did happen to me maybe 3x...if you saw the pile of carts i got over here (like 20 now) you'd know what i mean by rarely.

    Some of you know just how much juice i hammer down in a week...lifespan of my cartomizers is...extended..and thats putting it loosely haha, i milk them till theyve either developed burned flavor permanent, or taste funny from half vaped juice buildup.


    Then i put on a new cartomizer and im like WOW! yum!...over time you forget just how good a new one is haha


    I didn't think vaping could get any better and then I saw your video!

    I have seen a place that sells "cores" which is the batting with a hole in the middle packaged in plastic shaped like a cart. Looks like you could pick out the old and pop in the new batting stuff. Have you had any experience with replacing the core batting, or is that a waste of time for a product considered disposable?

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    thank you so much!

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    Great vid,this is the same method I've been using ,so I can confirm it works. Also wanted you to know your vid review on the VK is what cinched it for me (tell Lisa "hi",loved her :-) I went directly to the site and ordered ult/ult kit, could not be happier
    Anyway your doing a great job !!!

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    Thank you for making this video. It was the perfect guide to refilling my first cartomizer tonight.

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    Excellent video with teacher-like patience and clarification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelley View Post
    I didn't think vaping could get any better and then I saw your video!

    I have seen a place that sells "cores" which is the batting with a hole in the middle packaged in plastic shaped like a cart. Looks like you could pick out the old and pop in the new batting stuff. Have you had any experience with replacing the core batting, or is that a waste of time for a product considered disposable?
    I won't say that it's physically impossible to change the batting..but for a disposable, yeah....maybe not.

    If you spend more than like 2 dollars effort on the job, you've about bought a cart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madvapor View Post
    Great vid,this is the same method I've been using ,so I can confirm it works. Also wanted you to know your vid review on the VK is what cinched it for me (tell Lisa "hi",loved her :-) I went directly to the site and ordered ult/ult kit, could not be happier
    Anyway your doing a great job !!!
    Thanks! Don't let Lisa fool you, she's a show hog when she's in the mood. Never met a smaller dog with a bigger personality. I'll give her a treat though, cause you loved her lol..she probably deserves one anyhow, best attack dog/guard dog I ever had..not cause she's successful, but cause she's convincing!

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    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I was filling them in the battery end, poping the cap off smashing the E-Liquid around...blablabalba

    This video showed how many drops, and what to do with thicker E-Liquid. Which was great because I think TW liquid is thicker, and I was having problems refilling one.

    The taste was also a lot better filling the cartomizer up like this too!

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