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Buying Volt cartomizers

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powershifter

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Where in Canada can I purchase blank volt cartomizers?

I purchased a volt kit from smokeless image. Although very pleased with the product, I dislike the almost 30 days shipping wait.

And also. I boiled 4 of the full cartomizers that came with volt, cowboy it was, not my cup of tea.
I followed the directions on how to clean them and fill them. I tried my juices I got from rainbow vapor. Although very nice flavor. I am getting next to no vapor production from them.

Any idea why, subpar juice or just me bunging the process up?

And finally. I smoked du maurier then number seven red, then lastly Indian reserve smokes. Any suggestions to a certain flavor that would suit me smoke wise?
 

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And finally. I smoked du maurier then number seven red, then lastly Indian reserve smokes. Any suggestions to a certain flavor that would suit me smoke wise?

I've tried a number of tobacco flavours. None of them were me (I use to smoke anything under the sun, but mostly DuMaurier and Rezi's), I found that fruit/drink flavours were my thing.

Best thing to do is get small amounts of different type of flavours and test them out to see what you like best.
 

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I don't see why not.
I start with a 60ml cathoder syringe and force the hottest water my tap produces through several times until the water is clear. Then into a pot of boiling water for 10-15 mins. Then use the same large syringe to force leftover water out of them once I've removed them from the pot of boiling water(caution, hot hot hot! Let them cool for a bit first), if u don't have a syringe blowing them out or the taryirn spin works good too. Then into a preheated oven set to lowest settings on bake for 1-2 hours. Remove from oven after they've cooled 3-4hrs, then into a cupboard for a day or two, if in doubt leave them a extra day.
I find this works for me, but even still, some are junk even after cleaning and get tossed.
I do this to dual coils, Boge, and echo carto(steel bodied cartos, NOT the clear plastic ones like the clear dual coils).
Hopefully u get your up and going, and remember to keep a good supply for backup.
 

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i only soak my carts in boiling water, couple minutes drain and repeat .. i just let min air dry for a few days maybe 2-4 .. never had problems yet, i never bothered to use oven or other heat .. i guess in a pinch i may ...

bestvapour is the canadian reseller of the volt, with great service.. also his canadian tobacco 24mg gives great TH ..

I'm not big on the flavored juice but you can get 24mg flavored as well < most i'v got was only 18mg
 
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i do 450 in the oven for like 15-20 minutes and mine come out dry and work fine , u want to dry them fast leaving them to air dry can result in mold which is not very healthy to vape , remember they are considered disposable so once you introduce water you should dry them quickly and thouroughly try 450 for 15 -20 i just boil them for 10-15 then out of the water and into the oven
 

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I'm afraid of Drying them at such a high heat due to possibly melting the plastic coating covering the nichrome wire inside and singeing the stuffing.....
Leaving them in longer at a lower temp drys them fast enough for me not to worry about mold.

But we all have our own way of getting the job done, whatever works for the individual is what matters, and ya, their disposable and cheap, replace when needed.

I can stretch my cartos 1-3 weeks as long as I continually top them up, but nothing tastes as good as a fresh one that's for sure.
 
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