Atty Warranty

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Hellen A. Handbasket

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I don't think it is VG so much as particulates and oils in the liquid. Just saw posting by a new company that said they used flavoring oils on their website without further explanation (could just be LorAnn "oils"). I clicked out.

There are a few VG liquids that make my attys sluggish, hard to draw. Some darker liquids seem to take on a burned flavor in my atty after a while. I just make sure to blow them out more often. Usually it is the very dark e-liquids that seem to create more of a problem IMHO.

If I can't see through the e-liquid, or if it seems to take a while before the drop absorbs into the filler in a cart I dedicate one atty to it to see how it goes.

I'd think suppliers would be more concerned about high voltage use, rather than e-liquid when it comes to a limited warranty. Honestly, I'm surprised anyone offers anything other than a DOA policy on atomizers.
 

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It Could Also Be, That Many Suppliers Are Replacing A Part That Do Not Typically Last Very Long, Some Die Faster Than Others Due To Different Reasons And They Are Loosing Alot Of $ With The Replacment Of These Within A Period Of Time, So Have Decided To Shorten The Replacement Time On Them. I Believe That Alot Of The Suppliers Will Follow Suit. I Take VERY Good Care Of Mine:|
 
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