More 3.0 ohm are in stock now.
And! KR808D in 2.5 and 3.0 ohm
And! KR808D in 2.5 and 3.0 ohm
JR- I simply rinse these under hot water for a few seconds, dry burn and fill. Others use vodka and boils but I never saw the need.
I'm not sure about the JM with the XL tubes, give it a try, Bruce says they use the short ones on the wetbox, although I can't wrap my brain around it because the tube at the bottom goes up to the ceramic cup. You'd think it would flood the cup??
The tube mods are exactly the same inside as the stock cartos, the only difference is, obviously clear but also a slight bit larger tube. I can't explain why it works better than the stock carts, maybe more airflow and the larger tube helps with the wicking.
I guarantee you I've refilled mine many more than 10 times! But I do clean it after every 1.5 refills. Maybe it keeps the gunk off the coil, I really don't know and can only speak from my experiences.
Hope this helps, I will post my tips later this evening.
More 3.0 ohm are in stock now.
And! KR808D in 2.5 and 3.0 ohm
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Bruce will have more in stock later today. I can't tell you exactly how long one would last, I have used a few rotating for the last few months and have not lost one yet. The resistance right now is either 2.5 or 3.0 ohms. The 2.6-2.8 will be later. It holds almost 2ml of juice. They last me almost all day.
We may be offering the replacement cut CE2's in the near future.
@westamyx- that looks pretty bad! You don't need the filler stuff! Also, the wicks don't necessarily need to go all the way to the bottom of the cart, the manufacturer says they're fixing them to be longer but I haven't seen them yet. If you just roll the cart a little the juice sticks to the wick. I've vaped mine dry with short wicks, no problem.
If you are concerned about it, you can very gently pull on the loops and make it longer. Just be careful not to mess the coil up.

I'm a little lost, only 2 months into vaping only carto i've used is the eGo carto....so you get this, fill with needle or drip down the side, attach to battery and then put your drip tip/empty cart on top? And once it runs dry can you just fill it up again and if so how many times on average can you refill it
Krisper, the best answer for you is to just treat it like the cartomizers you use. Fill it like you said, clean it like you said, and now you can watch the liquid drain instead of guessing. I've been using mine for a month with big issues
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