How do I stop wasting my juice?

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GregoTX

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Are you using those cartridges that came with your eGo starter kit? The little black ones with the polyfill inside? Blech. Get rid of those and your atomizers and get some clearomizers like the Stardust. They hold more juice and it's both the cartridge and atomizer in one piece. Much easier and more convenient to use, IMO, and they're cheap. Around $5 a pop and they should last you a few weeks at least before needing to be replaced.
 

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I dont know why sometimes its harder then other times to get the juice in the cartridges? I have wasted so much juice, do I really have to buy a syringe? I believe a cartomizer will help with this right? I have ego t model.

I'm not into the bigger mods and all the fancy tanks, etc.. I want my e-cig to look like a real cig so I use normal e-cigs, I take it that is what you use since you said you have carts.

Some carts last longer than others so when a cart starts to go bad you will get less vapor. I use V2 bats and carts. I buy the 5 pack carts and those 5 will last me about 2 months before I have to replace them. I vap about 1ml/day, thats about 1 cart refill per day.

Do you refill you carts? If not, start refilling them. You can buy a 10ml bottle of juice for $8-10 at most tobacco stores. For me I make my own juice. My last order cost me $32 and I will get 24-10ml bottles out of that. So making DIY juice will save you big bucks.
 

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If your looking for syringes. I got mine at my local veterinary, they had a supply from 1/2cc up to 50cc and a chitload of needles of different lengths even wide diameter needles cause the small diameter wouldn't suck the thicker juices up nicely but the wide diameter did it just dandy. I showed them what I was using the syringes for and they oblidged. I didn't feel like a druggie walking out with a handful of syringes. They were real cheap also, a lot cheaper than a medical store.
 

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Syringes with needles arent readily available in lots of stores... pharmacies tend to be weary of IV drug use lol. But they can be bought easily enough online AND in stores if you go to a proper medical supplier. I've been using a syringe on mine to avoid the mess. Blunt fill tips work just as well as needle tips. Blunt fills aren't for skin injection and they're safer to use if you are concerned about that sort of thing.
 
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