Back In Stock! A RAINBOW of NEW Plastic Old School Stardust™! ALL Colors Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Smokey, Yellow & Clear in High and Low Ohms At New

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dannoman

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Aren't they Beautiful? Non-rebuildable old school in 2.1-2.4 and 2.5-2.9 ohms. ALL maintain the new plastic. ALL are now in Long Wick.

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They are beautiful... But i'm a little perplexed. I love the short wicks - i'm not sure these can be clipped tho...

You would likely be able to fish the long wick up with a bent long needle (like sewing needle). You probably would't be able to clip it quite as short, but probably still short enough if you find long wicks bothersome. Alternatively, I can tell you if you are rinsing something like that out with a waterpick and you have the pressure up too high and hit a funny angle, you can pop wicks right out...
 

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I don't care if they are orange with green polka dots....just as long as they are back in stock, LOL. I'll have to pick up a yellow in Briar's honor, but I'm partial to purple, too :D.

Question: What should I expect from the lower olm? Currently using 2.5-2.8 shorties and I'm curious about the 2.1-2.4 longies.

The vape will be hotter if you use VV you can lower your volts used. Allows for more fine tuning to your tastes ;)

I'll take 5 with polka dots please :lol:
 

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you can clip the wick easyily with a mall thin scissor, fish hook the wick up, use the small tiny scissors and clip them , you can get as short as you like.

I guess I was accidentally a girl for a minute :lol: I never even considered a fish hook. I just take a pair of needle noise pliers to a needle.
 

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:laugh:I keep a steel crochet hook on my desk, works great for hooking the silicon cap up and out and I'm sure it would work as well for lifting those wicks up and out for clipping :D

What gauge hook do you use? I dont think I have any thin enough, but I favor thick fluffy yarns when I crochet.
 

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What gauge hook do you use? I dont think I have any thin enough, but I favor thick fluffy yarns when I crochet.

I've got two that I use, one is a 7 and one is a 3. They're for thread (like some people are using for wicks) ;)

Don't have any paper clips Bad, just figured some of the females might have a hook or two laying around :D
 
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