Is the filler in the cartridges more dangerous than tanks?

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apoelara

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Hi! I apologise if this topic has been discussed already. I was wondering which is less harmful. The tank version (e.g. 510-T) or the normal cartridges with polyfil. I have read in this forum that there is danger in burnt polyfil used in normal cartridges but i have never seen any similar comment about tanks.
I would like a shorter version of the 510-T i am using right now but all e cig out there are using the normal cartridges instead of tanks!
Thanks a lot!!
 

Riverboat

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Hi! I apologise if this topic has been discussed already. I was wondering which is less harmful. The tank version (e.g. 510-T) or the normal cartridges with polyfil. I have read in this forum that there is danger in burnt polyfil used in normal cartridges but i have never seen any similar comment about tanks.
I would like a shorter version of the 510-T i am using right now but all e cig out there are using the normal cartridges instead of tanks!
Thanks a lot!!

I dont worry about polyfill or plastic tanks, Direct Drip my freind....................
 

sailorman

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A clearomizer or direct dripping is safer than regular cartos, and tastes better than the leaky and flavor muting eGo tank system. If you want something the size of a carto that works and tastes better than the tank, get clearomizers. I recommend Fluxomizers in the 2.4-2.6ohm flavor.

If you let a filled carto burn, it's obviously not very good for you, but it's not instantly toxic and you're not going to be inhaling it very much at all before you learn not to let your cartos dry out. Even a light scorch tastes so bad you'll instantly know to stop. In a carto tank, burning the polyfill is pretty much a non-issue.
 
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