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So I heard you can use paper towels as a batting, any certain type that you need to use? How big of a piece (using an njoy Npro).

Also I was wondering if cotton balls could be used? I looks for poly batting at my local wal-mart and had no luck finding any in the arts and craft section.
 

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Try a hobby shop like Michaels or Ac moore, I know they carry batting for a fact. One walmart didnt carry it so I went to the next one, up the street lol and there it was.
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So I heard you can use paper towels as a batting, any certain type that you need to use? How big of a piece (using an njoy Npro).

Also I was wondering if cotton balls could be used? I looks for poly batting at my local wal-mart and had no luck finding any in the arts and craft section.

Hi:

If you haven't found this thread by now you just have to read it http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tips-tricks/11394-replacing-cartridge-wool.html

Also, the batting is for making quilts, pillows etc. You can find it in a fabric store. If your Walmart has a fabric section, you will find it there. Otherwise, a fabric store such as Joann's will have it. At a large fabric store you can buy it by the yard as it comes on a large bolt and they will cut off the size you need. You can buy 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 of aq yard, or a yard or more. I would suggest you men buy a quarter yard so as not have to store that large bag of batting/stuffing somewhere. In the large fabric stores, alot of the batting on the bolts (sold by yardage) is better quality. By better quality I mean that it is held togeather better, not so lofty as to create threads or strings on the atomizers. Take a good look at the batting in your atomizer and then you can look at the batting in the store and get the same thing.

Funny,.... I just got a visual of all you guys in the fabric department feeling the batting. Kinda, like that old Charmin commercial. Tee hee.
 
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