NEW RoyalSmokers C-E2 R4 Review, Tips, Info, Help, Video

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tiburonfirst

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this needs another bump and a little cheering!

today, while reading the news, i was reminded of martinez and a few others who had some strange ways of expressing themselves in english while trying to conduct business. apparently, it's par for the course, lol:

"Ten Chinatown store owners were busted for selling illegal super-concentrated rat poison Monday after a woman nearly died from drinking a small bottle labeled "The Cat Be Unemployed."
as per ny daily news :laugh:
 

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... what they meant was "Cat no workie".

Love those steel CE2s. I dunno what people complain about. An 18 gauge needle goes down the little holes just fine. I vape 100% VG, with just a little nic, flavoring and 10% water. No problem injecting, no problem wicking (after pulling up the wicks a millimeter during prep). Put the puppy on the scale, see how much is missing in grams, divide by 1.2 to get the missing ml, draw that much, hold the Ce2 like a lab rat, and inject. Watch the liquid just precisely come up to the cup. Takes all of 15 seconds. Put the 510 cart back on for a mouthpiece and off we go.
 

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I also do 100% VG. I can barely suck it into an 18 gauge needle. You can inject with some force on the plunger but it's a real chore to draw it up into the syringe (and removing the plunger to pour it into the top of the syringe is messy and a pain). I have noticed that commercial "100% VG" juice can vary significantly in viscosity. I think "100% VG" translates to "no PG" but does not given an indication of the amount of water mixed in.
 

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I also do 100% VG. I can barely suck it into an 18 gauge needle. You can inject with some force on the plunger but it's a real chore to draw it up into the syringe (and removing the plunger to pour it into the top of the syringe is messy and a pain). I have noticed that commercial "100% VG" juice can vary significantly in viscosity. I think "100% VG" translates to "no PG" but does not given an indication of the amount of water mixed in.

I use to mix 0 PG juice and yes, VG MUST have something to cut it down with otherwise it's so thick it sits in the tube like e-liquid jello...
 

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I have noticed that commercial "100% VG" juice can vary significantly in viscosity. I think "100% VG" translates to "no PG" but does not given an indication of the amount of water mixed in.

... or flavoring. Clouds of vapor says they use ... 40% ("organic") flavoring in their "VG" juices. That can affect a lot of things.
 

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... or flavoring. Clouds of vapor says they use ... 40% ("organic") flavoring in their "VG" juices. That can affect a lot of things.

Nothing to do with the viscosity thing, but how do you parse that?

a) 40% of the flavoring is organic? and the other 60% of the flavoring is inorganic.
or
b) 40% of their VG juice is organic flavoring?
or
c) something else?

Is organic flavoring supposed to be better (tasting, I assume)?
 
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