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TheLordWinter

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Pulled a bonehead move starting yesterday afternoon. To begin with, I loaded up both my 510 units together and was switching back and forth to give one atty time to wick up some more juice while I vaped the other. Not a bad strategy in and of itself, but those are the only two attys and batteries that I have. So, when I dropped them in some Isopropyl alcohol this morning and flushed them out before I went to bed, I never imagined that I wouldn't sleep long enough for them to dry before I needed to use them again. Lo, and behold... I slept four hours and awoke to find the attys still drying! Wife's not too happy, I'm bumming analogs from her to tide me over while they finish drying because we haven't bought any camels for me since I ran out the other day, as it is still my full intention to be done with analogs within the next few days. I guess it goes without saying that I'm getting teased mercilessly.

Anybody else pull something like this without thinking?
 

gice

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You should have at least 10 attys! i did the IPA soak...came out tasting like IPA. Ran water through them a few times, blow em out, add few drops of juice,
blow em out again, add a few more drops and i was good to go. Not going to do this anymore; just going to blow em out occasionally and buy more attys.

The LR attys from Eastmall (and Vaporjunction) are getting good reviews, so i ordered a bunch.
 

cskent

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First, order more atty's. You'll need them anyway. Second it shouldn't hurt anything but I wouldn't want to go over 200 degrees. You mainly want to exceed the flashpoint to remove any liquid that's present as rapidly as possible. The heating element inside your atty probably gets hotter than that anyway. I've gotten my atty's so hot from chain vaping that I couldn't touch them and they still work.
 

erinprime

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I have been using the same atty for just about a month and I have never cleaned it with anything, or even blown it out ever and it works just like it did the day I got it. I don't even take the cart off at night. Is there really any reason to soak/rinse/blow out an atty? I guess maybe if it became harder to pull or produced less vapor but I haven't encountered that.
 

The Rebel

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I agree with oettinger, hot water and dry burn and I'm back to vaping. There are tons of suggested ways to clean them, but I've never found a way that does any better than this one. Just be careful on the dry burn so that you don't blow the atty. I just watch for the atty to turn red and then let off. I have the same two attys from my original eGo kit I bought over a month ago and they are still going strong (knock on wood). Jinx, now they will both fry in the next ten minutes.
 
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