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Baditude

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The most important step is to properly prime the carto. How well you do that will determine how well that carto will perform for the rest of it's life in the tank.

Hopefully you got the tank accessory tool which will protect the cap's o-rings, and make inserting the carto into the tank and doing juice refills much faster and easier.

Be sure to do long, gentle draws - not short hard pulls. Imagine sucking on a straw in a thick milkshake; use your cheek muscles to get a mouthful of vapor.
 
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Baditude:11999113 said:
The most important step is to properly prime the carto. How well you do that will determine how well that carto will perform for the rest of it's life in the tank.

Hopefully you got the tank accessory tool which will protect the cap's o-rings, and make inserting the carto into the tank and doing juice refills much faster and easier.

Be sure to do long, gentle draws - not short hard pulls. Imagine sucking on a straw in a thick milkshake; use your cheek muscles to get a mouthful of vapor.

Thanks for the input you've been more helpful in the carto tank area than you can ever know. I really enjoyed reading through your blog about carto tanks.

The tank is awesome, I love it. Looks fantastic on the ProVari. Will definitely be ordering more and the filling tool which I passed on this time, but fortunately had a small drip tip that helped get the carto in the tank. Thanks again for all the help and advice, happy vaping.
 
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