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misplacedsooner

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got my ego-t tuesday. i ordered 24mg nic. and am using a mega atomizer type A. needless to say ive run a few tanks through the atomizer and blow it out between tanks. i had bought a large variety of juices from a bro on here and not being experienced noticed today that some are like 12 mg. nic. and alot of 18 mg. i filled a tank with some e-joker 12 mg today and headed for work. this stuff tastes awesome but would love it to be stronger. now ive loaded a tank with a little halo tribeca 18 mg. , a couple drops of seattle 18 mg. and topped off with a 24 mg. tobacco flavor and im just not getting the hit i was tuesday or yesterday. could my atty be getting clogged? will a hot water rinse be sufficient? help me out here im wanting the vapes i was getting for 2 days previous. thoughts?
 

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I tried Ejoker - I don't remember it being very strong. In fact Backwoods Brew is more of an all day vape kind of place, many juices are complex and nothing is real strongly flavored.

On top of that, many have complained about flavor with the tanks and tank attys. Try some cartomizers too. I recommend you try Boge standard resistance first then once you learn to use those you could use the hotter 2.0 LR ones since you have a fat battery or try more exotic cartos. 70PG/30VG will work in stuffing cartos though I think cartos last longer with 20% VG or less.

I now mainly use attys to test juices and vape some that didn't earn cartos (too thick or one I infrequently vape). I use cartos for my faves.
 

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so if i wash it out with hot water i need to wait a day or 2 before dry burning??

If you pop the spike/plate, ya just flame burn off the 'deposits'. You'll know it's clean when it's white, no black/brown evident.

Use a pair of tweezers or needle nose pliers when 'flaming' da wick!
 
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