Okay, 1.8% nico in a 1.4 ml carto is how many mg?
Can we use a calculator????
Yes. But no cell phones.
Now, if you're seriously asking about nicotine strength and how it translates to ejuices, here is the definitive answer, written by Rolygate:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...t-equivalent-pack-cigarettes.html#post5161374
Okay, serious question here...
A vendor I've placed a small order with that's fairly local to me (within reach of an easy drive if needed but with gas prices, cheaper to order via web) and they sell Boge cartos. I'm getting a pass through (since I'm at the computer so much of the day) and threw in some prefilled cartos with a few interesting sounding flavors. They seem to have a positive rep around here so I'm checking them out as a source for refilling my own cartos to save money (which I am already compared to cigs but I've learned here I can do even better).
You think Boges are okay? The folks seem to have just a ton of flavors and the higher nico level I suspect I need (I broke down and had a stink stick a while ago... Blu's version of "high" nicotine isn't cutting it for somebody who had a two pack a day habit... it's like I need a "regular" to get going then can "coast" vaping).
Syringes are no big problem. Texas seems to have missed regulating those. Sinus medication? You practically have to go through procedures like getting a Secret clearance but syringes? Sure, how many ya want?
(My state is *so* weird. And I lived in LA for years. Even worked in the TV industry. Texas is still weirder. And they think they're so normal.)
I like Boge cartos, they are still my favorite, I think Vapoor also likes them and uses them on his SD Keychain.
They are a pain to fill for the first time, but afterwards, they are golden. I've really tried almost every carto on the market and single coil LR Boge and SmokTech are the best ones. They work well and if you're using clean, clear, not to thick juices, they can be refilled several times. If you put them in a tank, they last much longer; I'd say 50% longer, or better, because they are being kept moist all the time. Anyway, the key is to keep them moist, with or without a tank.
My friend Bornagainst, another Canadian, used to always remind us newbies: Top off early and top off often.

He was one of my mentors here, years ago.
You don't need a syringe, unless you plan on filling, say, 5 or 10 cartos--a syringe makes it easy. Not worth it for a one-carto-at-a- time operations. Use the condom method, but do it slowly--the juice travels up first through the center tube and cascades down into the filler. Take your time and let the filler saturate completely before you start vaping.
I got my syringes form a pet supply online store in CA. You can't get human syringes here legally unless you're an addict, but you can get the same syringes and needles from farm supply or pet stores. Go figure. California is just as weird as Texas.
