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swedishfish

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Depending on your juice, sometimes days. They are meant to be disposable. When flavor drops off I throw them away.

I get longer use with my clear pg juice. Maybe a week or so. You paid for a good pv, great juice. Nothing is better than a clean fresh carto. If they last a week, that's about 25 cents a day- don't know how to translate that. :laugh:
 

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It depends on the juice you use in it. I've had some last me 2 months and some 2-3 days. Some folks will say that 100% VG clog them but I haven't had those problems. Mine will clog when I use dark colored juices from primevaping, want2vape, and groucho from vaporsetc. Clearer juice that leans more on the higher pg side will make them last longer. There's no set time as to when one with die or they become hard to draw on.
 

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Cartos, not cartridges, are made to be disposable. But if you fill them properly and don't let them get dry you can get quite a few refills on them. I use the Ressurector cartos and they are 1.7ohm and hold alittle over 2ml of juice. I get on avg 2-4 weeks on one carto, before it is starts to get clogged. When I'm not happy with the airflow, I chuck it and use a new one. How long they last depends on alot of different factors though. Higher VG juices and thIck juices will clog cartos faster. I recommend 30% VG or less, I mostly use 80/20. Also dark and cloudy juices clog cartos faster. Thin, clearer juIces will help a carto last longer. Many dark juices contain flavor sediments and I find sediments clog cartos faster than anything.
And of course letting the carto get dry can burn the wick and filler which will give a nasty burnt taste and will ruin a carto.
They are easy to use though, and as long as you fill them correctly the first fill and make sure their topped off, you should be able to have them last awhile. My buddy uses boge 2.0ohms on an eGo and he normally gets 7-10 days before he switches to a new one.
 

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Well the times vary a great deal because everyone uses them on different devises, juices, tanks and lots of other factors. I love tanks so I have about 3 going at one time. I change carto's about every 2 weeks. It seems that the 1.5 dual coils on a 3.7 devise like my Precise Plus 18650 in a tank seem to last FOREVER with a clear juice.

My wife uses one reg black delrin liquinator tank at all times with a 3.0ohm Boge at 4.7v on her original red buzz, with Classic Cola from Ivape 12mg (her favorite, and sometimes only juice) and I have to change hers about once every 5 days, because by day 7 the draw is tight and she is caught at work or at home when I am not there to punch a carto for her with a devise that is not working very well.
 

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I've used light and/or clear juices, 70/30 PG/VG for the last 2 months. I top'em off with 1-4 drops every 3-6 puffs (may be too much hassle for some people, but I'm sort of an obsessive compulsive type, so it's easy for me).
I typically get 4-5 days out of each carto. They'll vape significantly longer i think, but flavour deteriorates.
 

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I'm using the 3 ohm ones (not as hot, don't singe as easily) w/ thin (20% or less VG) totally clear juices (juices that drop no flavoring sediment in the stuffing), and I pay attention and keep them damp so they don't singe. For my main carto I can get 10+ days out of a Boge. It will degrade slowly. It will still work at the end of the 10 days (about 20ml run through) and with my juices the cotton will still go white when it needs juice, but by then the coil is degraded and I know I would enjoy a new one.
 

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Its great to see experienced members providing insight to us newbs. Its very much appreciated!


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