New Premium Carts: Prototype #1 Vs. Prototype #2

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gmav44

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The plastic carts did not work for me at all. I had purchased the new premiums and liked them so much it was an immediate order for more. My problem with V4L on this issue is they did not stipulate which flavors came in the small holed, glued on, plastic carts. The flavor was not good and the draw was not even close to the rubber tipped premiums. I had no idea what so ever the re-order would not be the rubber end type that I received the first time.

To their credit, V4L did make it right, but I lost trust and moved on to a lesser company with "less than premium" carts. While it's true a little more patience on my part would have helped matters, V4L should sell ONE cart for the extra price so the customer is not disappointed to what I believe is a lesser plastic and glued carto.

I do however agree with anyone who states these premium rubber tips are DaBomb, and well worth the price.
 

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I have noticed that my softies (SMILIN and Chocolate) go from tasty, full-vapor gems to toast at a rather alarming speed. I burned 4 soft-cap cartos beyond repair even though I was really trying to pay attention and even peeking inside to make sure that they are still moist. The roasted marshmallow/melting plastic taste appeared so suddenly that by the time I realized what was going on, it was already too late. When I examined all four of them afterwards, the batting was still wet on the outside, while the center was burnt.

The hard-capped CMF cartos, on the other hand, even though less user-friendly, produced full flavor and vapor for a longer time without any signs of burning. When I decided that it was time to refill them, each one took close to 30 drops without overfilling and was ready to go again.

I like the outside construction of the softies, but, in my experience, the atomizers inside the hard-capped ones performed much better. The juice was fully used up without any burning or overheating in the center, just lilke the old cartos used to work.

I wonder if anybody else had similar experience.
 
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