Johnson Creek introduces the Valet (Carto filling system)

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It looks like it was put together with almost spare parts. While I don't think I'd buy one at $10, I do think it's pretty cool that they try to think of different ways of doing things. Probably would be better if you actually put a screw on the cap though, because having liquid on the sides of my carto after filling doesn't seem too appealing.

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Revolutionary!

I just dug through my kits, grabbed a syringe, a hard tube and a rubber tube and now have one that fits any bottle and will work with flanged and punched cartos (thanks to the rubber tubing that adjusts to any bottle, stretched over the flange and covers the holes/slots). Total time of R&D and assembly? 2 minutes.

Next time I need to prime a carto.... we'll give this a go.

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Uh oh, they have a patent pending on their method. Should I retain legal counsel?
 
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It's a gadget, and who loves gadgets more than vapers?

It'll sell like hotcakes, especially to new vapers that don't know the condom filling method or how to drip into a cart using a bottom condom. That's not a bad thing, as anything that injects money into the industry is good (especially for an American company), but I think it's capitalizing on the phenomenon of trying to sell unnecessary gadgets to new folks.
 

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It's a gadget, and who loves gadgets more than vapers?

It'll sell like hotcakes, especially to new vapers that don't know the condom filling method or how to drip into a cart using a bottom condom. That's not a bad thing, as anything that injects money into the industry is good (especially for an American company), but I think it's capitalizing on the phenomenon of trying to sell unnecessary gadgets to new folks.

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