Cartos, Do I have to refill immediately

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CatMommy

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Hi All,
A general question about refilling cartos.

As I'm new to this, I didn't plan correctly. Refilling cartos would be really cost effective for me so I thought I might try. The problem is I never ordered ejuice so now I'm waiting for an order.

The question: How long can empty cartos sit before refilling and reusing? Do I have a time limit?
I have some empties that have been in a drawer for a couple weeks. Just curious if I can refill those or at this point they have to be tossed.
 

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I still have plenty of full cartomizers, don't worry about that...LOL...
I was just wondering if the older ones can sit unused too long and become junk.
In other words, once I get my ejuice is it worth refilling the ones that have been sitting for two weeks or am I just wasting juice because they won't work after drying out too much.
 

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I'm still new at this but I also have some "empty" cartomizers that I plan on refilling as soon as my flavors get here (hopefully tomorrow). I have noticed that when I start to taste a little 'burnt' smell then I change my cartomizer. This may or may not leave a little juice in the carto, but I personally don't see what harm it can do to leave them sitting waiting for a refill for some time. After all, you can purchase them empty and they are bone dry when you get them.

Steve
 

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You don't need to refill them right away .. save the plug and end caps put them back on and start you a pile of cartos that need to be refilled .. when you get the time refill them and put them in the ready to go stack :)

also ... you can run them under water let me drain out the battery end blow them out and let them dry for a bit then refill them .. (to get the old juice out)
 
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