can you really boil an atomizer?

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parked

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do it all the time follow my method

It's pretty easy, you take and blow through the atomizer at the battery end
to get all the old e-liquid out of the reservoir and then put them in a pan
with water and then bring the water to a boil, take the pan off just after
the water boils (maybe 30 seconds to a minute after the water boils) and
then set the atomizer on a paper towel with the battery end up so that it
can drain. Let it sit until it cools and then blow the water out and then
add a drop of e-liquid and a fresh cartridge, let the atomizer sit for a
little while to allow the e-liquid to get into the reservoir and then you
can use it again.

I let them sit over night so about 8 to 10 hours. Then before I prime it back up
i make sure all the water is out by blowing into it a couple of more times
 

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I let them sit over night so about 8 to 10 hours. Then before I prime it back up
i make sure all the water is out by blowing into it a couple of more times

parked ... I used to let them sit overnight too ... BUT ... the last few sessions I did (mind you a month or so ago) ... after the final session, I would blow out for a good 30-45 seconds, let dry on a paper towel for 10-15 minutes, blow out again, and it was good to go. Didn't notice any extra moisture that I would normally notice on one that has been sitting overnight. give it a go and let me know what you think :)

I forgot who mentioned the boiling but I know it wasn't cashmere.

What about when I came to you in that dream the other night? :confused: :D

on a side note do you own and run puresmoker? I seem to think so and was wondering.

Nope :oops:
 

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Cash - when do you boil? I mean, do you do it proactively (every so often), or when you notice a decrease in performance? etc

I tried boiling a few atomisers - some were not working at all, and a couple of other had acquired a strange taste. (It didn't seem to do any good for the really dead ones)

Do you see much gunk coming out of these when you're boiling? I didn't seem to get much.
 
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