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Pez

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Have seen rave reviews. Still new to some of this. Can anyone post a link or vid to these as how to get the most from them? Order on the way and dont want to mess it up.Looking how to fill and maintain them.Yes I know they are disp. Looking to drive with them, or if I am lazy. Seem the way to go. The vids I found were too general. Looking how to get from start to finish with them. I did order a syringe. Read about the "condom" method. Who has it down pat? Please only include boge 510's. Best way to deal with them. Thanks!
Electronic C Boge Cartomizers Boge 510 Cartomizer 2.0 Ohm (Black) - 5 Pac
 

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should hold 2ml of liquid at least.
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I assume that is a typo... should hold 1 ml, at least.

I fil with a syringe. I use the 5ml syringes we carry, and fill up to the line just over 1 ml. i slide the needle down the cartomizer, between the shell, and the filler, to the very bottom. I inject the liquid, and top off with maybe 2 or 3 drops if necessary. if it happens to overfill, i simply remove the excess with the syringe.

replace cap and vape.

i top off several drops (5-10) every several hours (3-5), and generally dispose of after several days. They are cheap, and 3-4 days is usually more time than I want to spend with one carto.
 

lamer

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Oops.... 1ml at least. I did get almost 2ml in there on my first attempt. Love these cartos.

I don't use the syringe method above -- just drop it in with the bottle tip, replace the cap & roll it between my hands "scheming to take over the world" style. If I overfill, I drip the excess back into the bottle. Cartos are my "on the go" method and I don't really like whipping out a syringe in public.

Or you can use the "condom method" where you put the liquid in the end cap, and put the carto in it to soak up the liquid like a sponge, but it doesn't even have to be that complicated.
 
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