Carts 510 and menthol

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Hellen A. Handbasket

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I gave up and solved this by only using a designated atomizer/cart for menthol for each of my e-cig models. I couldn't ever get it out of the atomizer! I finally decided to put a tiny pretty sticker on my atomizer that is menthol only and just refill the cartridge with new stuffing and new menthol when it is time. That way I know that if there is an iridescent butterfly sticker on it, it is menthol only.

Of course if you are VUI (vaping under influence) this method can fail. LOL
 

Boredoftheworld

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I've got a tacklebox for all my vaping stuff and every slot that has a bottle also has a cart just for that flavor. I've noticed the menthol issue as well and I think the menthol only atomizer idea is pretty much the way I'm going to have to go.

One of these days I'm going to buy a crate of atomizers and then every flavor will have its own atomizer as well. A lot of flavors complement each other, but as I live and breathe menthol and caramel do no such thing.
 

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I picked up 100 carts with stuffing and rubbers/caps for $17 from ruyan..

They are $1.70 for 10... cant beat that

I guess you're getting a discount, I missed out on that I think. Regular price shows $2.40 for 10packs for me... weirdly packs of 50 cost $21. I'm not sure how that works.
 

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Depends on the cart type...I checked for the 501 carts and I am getting a price of $2.40 for 10 with no mention as to whether or not it comes with batting. And be careful. Come of the larger packs (ie 50) come pre-filled.

Ah, I see that now, 50 prefilled carts for $21, too bad they don't come in anything other than "marlboro".

But now that you've brought it up: Why do so many people refer to the 510 as a 501? So many people do it that it has to be deliberate but I've never seen the 510 called a 501 on any supplier's website. Is it to keep the naming convention of 801, 901, etc?
 
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