cartomizers why do they taste different with different compamies if they come from the same place?

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I had a really bad experience with a bunch of cartomizers.
I want to encourage everyone to open the cartomizer and see if there's enough liquid in there.
If the cart looks white and dry, add liquid.
If you don't, you will burn up you cartomizer in no time flat and waste a lot of money.

Believe me, it happened to me.
 

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They are manufactured in China (e.g., by Kanger or GreenTech) per client specifications (e.g., Vapor4Life or NHaler). I've read that the next batch of GreenCig carts coming into NHaler will be filled with NHaler's own juice.


"per client specifications"

What does that really mean?
 

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I had a really bad experience with a bunch of cartomizers.
I want to encourage everyone to open the cartomizer and see if there's enough liquid in there.
If the cart looks white and dry, add liquid.
If you don't, you will burn up you cartomizer in no time flat and waste a lot of money.

Believe me, it happened to me.



Yep, always take the time to open up new ones... when properly filled and topped off, these things chug along really nicely.
 

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"per client specifications"

What does that really mean?

In Vapor4Life's case, it means the color-coded wrappings, labels, and logos ... and the huge variety of flavors.

I'm pretty sure that the cartomizers themselves (within a model line, e.g., KR808D-1) are all the same. I'm very impressed with the GreenCig carts: excellent vapor and without the KR808D-1 undertaste.
 

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Now that the empty cartomizers are available, suppliers are simply filling them with what ever they want.
Its as simple as dropping a few hundred in a large container of eliquid and letting the soak it in.
Cartomizers are no different from cotton filled carts as far as filling.
I have used and thrown out a few hundred cartomizers and never had the coil burn out. It is the dry burning paper that makes them unusable. So if you get a brand new one that was not filled all the way or left un capped to dry out, then they are short lived. If you drip in from the start of use then you will ensure not burning the paper coil that is around the heating coil wire.
 
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