Is it me, the carto, or the juice, or all of the above?

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boomerdude

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I'm starting to get the impression you don't really want an answer to your problem Tommy. Do you have some particular axe to grind with MB? There's been some good information posted here on this thread but I'm thinking you don't really want an answer. What's up with you? What's your real problem? Maybe we can still help.
 

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Well, it's really a live and learn thing. I know it doesn't help with the ......-off-ness, but it is what it is. I, too, am sitting on juices that will probably never run through my carto, so I'll save them until I find a solution down the road. Whether it'll be rba's, vivi nova tanks, or wot not, I don't know. Learned my lesson well on sediment laden dark juices, and although I love them, I will get clear light ones for now. All is not lost, you can probably recoup later on with another setup.

Cost-wise, I probably spent $60 on juices that won't flow, and that set me back a week's worth of real cigarettes that I didn't have to buy.
 

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If you like dark or thicker juices, buy a 306 low resistance atty. It's more trouble because you have to drip 2 or 3 drops and vape for a while, then drip 3 more drops, but it's the best flavor you will ever experience from vaping. It's a good way to vape if you are sitting around idle and can pick up the bottle and drip. It's not so good if you are driving. You have to pull over or drip at red lights. You get about the equivalent of a short cigarette from a 3 drop fill.

If it loses vapor or flavor, you go to the sink and wash it with hot water. Shake it dry and then do a dry burn. The result is like new flavor. Wash it out once a week and you will have good flavor and vapor.

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boomerdude

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Another good suggestion that I think I will try myself. I'm always on the lookout for a good vape. Now, where to get a 306.

I don't know, 1.5 ohms seems too low to me. I have The Cisco 2.0 ohm LR510 drippers I use get pretty hot and I've been considering going to the 2.5 ohm. How long does a 306 usually last?
 
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