Cartmizers and VG based juice.

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Secti0n31

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Hey ladies and gents,

I'm in the market for carto's and I'm looking for one that is VG friendly. I know that thicker liquids and vg don't wick too well, and may gunk up some carto's. I'd like to know if anyone that uses 80% VG or higher has a particular carto that they use and recommend. PV is an ego.

I'm looking at the Cloudsofvapor (boge) and the smok tech. I may possibly grab some regular(not XL) ce2's but I'm more interested in info on the "filled" carto's, not the ceramics. Larger volume of juice is a plus.

I guess the question is. For VG juice... joye, Boge, Bauway, IKV, Smok Tech, or some other brand? What resistance (leaning towards 2.8-3.0)?
 

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It will take a long time for a cartomizer with 'filler' to absorb 100% vg liquid. Maybe if you added a drop of two of distilled water it would thin it enuff for the absorbtion to at least get started. Any of the cartomizers you listed are good but the problem is the thickness of the juice not the cartomizer.
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Thanks. The juice is vg80/20pg but I suppose I can put a couple drops of water or PGA in one of my 3ml travel bottles and shake it up with juice and see if it helps.

You will also get tons more of vapor. But on 3ml I think I'd only try one drop first.
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It will take a long time for a cartomizer with 'filler' to absorb 100% vg liquid. Maybe if you added a drop of two of distilled water it would thin it enuff for the absorbtion to at least get started. Any of the cartomizers you listed are good but the problem is the thickness of the juice not the cartomizer.
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Exactly correct S&S, I run 100% VG only. In carts, Cartos, Tanks, even CE2's. no problems at all. Just if your juice is really thick you need to thin it out with distilled water, or PGA (Pure Grain Alchohol). I like to use Vodka myself.
Just be carefull not to add too much. It is really easy to get your juice too thin. Add a very small amount. Shake really well to get it mixed. Then try it. If you want it thinner. Repeat the last step until you are satisfied.
 
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