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MC28

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Erm sorry for the following stupid question. Aren't clearomizers and carts the same thing?

Ego tank carts:Take note this cart only holds the liquid, u need a atomiser to vaporise them..
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Clearomizer: It's a reservoir and atomizer all in one..This is a CE4 Clearomizer
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Hi All,

Got my first PV, an eGo-T. Can't wait to try it!! Any advice on how to make it last besides the tips from the instruction manual?

Congrats! 1st step to quitting cigarettes already. Best advice I can give: Don't put the PV assembly in your back pocket and sit on it. :D
 

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Care for e connections, wipe it clean once a week or every night, if u must. Try to get a good 1st charge, btw.

If u're using carts, most probably u're on an atty. U might wanna blow out juices frm e threaded/connector end every weekend and soak it in isopropyl alcohol every fortnight (1-2 hours tops).

If u're using cartos, just vape and don't forget to refill. Make sure e polyfill looks wet, but don't overdo it. Just change cartos every week or fortnight. U might wanna look at a tank option for yr cartos to ensure tt yr cartos are kept wet at all times as tt would make e cartos last longer.

Also, get a backup set so tt u dun have to return to analogs in case yr batt fails. Happens.

Lastly, happy vaping and welcome to SG Vapers @ ECF!
 

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This forum is based on friendly people asking questions and giving answers. It's not cool to call someone lazy for this kind of post. That's what the forum is for mate.

Not when there's a sticky thread explaining everything due to the question being answered a million times over.
 

PandaPanda77

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Sorry la, I admit I'm a bit lazy. But there's tons of info to sieve through on ECF leh. Anyway no offence taken. =) Chill.

Wah first time vaping, quite shiok. But seems to have something missing as compared to analogs. Or maybe its just psychological difference between lighting up(fire) and vaping. I dunno.

But really thanks for all the advice rendered!!

Another question, really can OD on vaping meh? Like what Syniche has mentioned...
 

MC28

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Sorry la, I admit I'm a bit lazy. But there's tons of info to sieve through on ECF leh. Anyway no offence taken. =) Chill.

Wah first time vaping, quite shiok. But seems to have something missing as compared to analogs. Or maybe its just psychological difference between lighting up(fire) and vaping. I dunno.

But really thanks for all the advice rendered!!

Another question, really can OD on vaping meh? Like what Syniche has mentioned...

That something missing is the poison found in analog..
 

PandaPanda77

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Poison in analog... = tar? Actually the reason I'm giving vaping a try is because recently have been coughing and spitting out some brown gunk. Yucks.

I guess the OD on vaping is macam like OD on analogs...

Another random thought... no kretek juice? Not that I'll try that also... or maybe can DIY by putting cinnamon into the juice. LOL
 

MC28

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Poison in analog... = tar? Actually the reason I'm giving vaping a try is because recently have been coughing and spitting out some brown gunk. Yucks.

I guess the OD on vaping is macam like OD on analogs...

Another random thought... no kretek juice? Not that I'll try that also... or maybe can DIY by putting cinnamon into the juice. LOL

You have no idea what else is presented in analog smoke??

Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT.
 

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You have no idea what else is presented in analog smoke??

Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT.

got high reading this.. lol..
 
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