LR Cartomizer questions.

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always9988

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I think the flavor is great in a well filled carto. If topped off in time they can last weeks on the same flavor. And when it's all over, cheap enough to just toss it. No cleaning, no fiddling, no twisting the cap off only to have the coil come off on a full tank, flooded tank, blah ness. But that's just my 2 cents, to each their own
 
Tech pretty much answered it for me. I like having a choice and thaws were new LR cartos not regular cartos. I can't believe 4 of the 5 were bad. I think they're just selective about which juices work best with them, but now I'm wondering about all the people into sub ohm coils which should react similarly.


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Finally found a use for the LR cartos. I was using them with a freshly charged battery which was too much. If the battery was burned down a bit the cartos made it seem like a tank on a full charge. The cartos actually work well with my tabac de perique with a heavy tobacco flavor. I think this will work well.


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Another reason to use cartos is that they have more throat hit imo.

They also seem more consistent in their vape to me at times.

Cartos are less maintenance as well.

And then it's just nice to mix it up now and again: see the vaping fatigue thread.

- multiple cartos can fit in the G6 carrying case
- multiple cartos can fit in the G6 PCC
- you can use your own drip tip with cartos
- you can fit a Triton cone over a carto without filing it
- cartos can survive being dropped better

With that said, I do prefer the Triton tanks overall, but wanted to throw in my 2 cents on cartos.
 
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