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The UD Zephyyrus V2 tank is todays vape mail:|.
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A different view of (part of) my set-up, my family is always complaining I'm hoarding al the tea-mugs on atty cleaning day
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How do you guys do it?

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For a casual cleaning I just rinse with hot water. For a more thorough cleaning I disassemble and boil for 10-15 minutes.
 

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For a casual cleaning I just rinse with hot water. For a more thorough cleaning I disassemble and boil for 10-15 minutes.

Interesting, I've never tried boiling them. I usually rinse them with hot water, let the parts soak in mild dishes-soap solution for ten minutes, rinse them again and then let it sit in plain water for another hour or so to make sure the soap smell is gone.

I have a few o-rings that won't let go of my banana-juice smell, do you boil the o-rings too?
 

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Interesting, I've never tried boiling them. I usually rinse them with hot water, let the parts soak in mild dishes-soap solution for ten minutes, rinse them again and then let it sit in plain water for another hour or so to make sure the soap smell is gone.

I have a few o-rings that won't let go of my banana-juice smell, do you boil the o-rings too?

Yes. 10-15 minutes hasn't hurt them. I wouldn't go longer than that.
 

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Interesting, I've never tried boiling them. I usually rinse them with hot water, let the parts soak in mild dishes-soap solution for ten minutes, rinse them again and then let it sit in plain water for another hour or so to make sure the soap smell is gone.

I have a few o-rings that won't let go of my banana-juice smell, do you boil the o-rings too?

I boil all my new tanks to get rid of any machine oil and anything else that might be on them.
 

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A different view of (part of) my set-up, my family is always complaining I'm hoarding al the tea-mugs on atty cleaning day
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How do you guys do it?

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Haha glad im not the only one! Everyone has a comment/question when I do this... :oops:
 

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Me? I feel like a slob after seeing all the work you put into cleaning. I just rinse them and leave them on a paper towel to dry.

ditto. I just run hot tap water with some dish soap and soak them for a minute or 2, rinse thoroughly then dry in front of a desk fan or on the back porch in the sun.
 

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Yes. 10-15 minutes hasn't hurt them. I wouldn't go longer than that.

Cool, I'm gonna try it then, thanks!

Me? I feel like a slob after seeing all the work you put into cleaning. I just rinse them and leave them on a paper towel to dry.


If it's just for re-wicking I only rinse them too, but when new or when I'm swapping flavors or put them away for a while (i feel) they need a better cleaning.

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Oh come on, you can not post something that gorgeous and not tell us what it is ;)
 
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Oh come on, you can not post something that gorgeous and not tell us what it is ;)

Sorry, didn't have time. That's a F3 Da Vinci Bottom Feeder Mod, with DNA40, made in Italy. The tank is the Russian BIG.
BTW, I'm not gonna pair these two together. The Russian will probably go on top of my VT75. And I'll probably be able to find something else for the F3.
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Tootling to be polite while a passenger in a friends van. Squape R/s and eGo ONE VT make a nice pairing.

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I think you just sold me one of those, contact Joyetech to claim your commission please :p

Sorry, didn't have time. That's a F3 Da Vinci Bottom Feeder Mod, with DNA40, made in Italy. The tank is the Russian BIG.
BTW, I'm not gonna pair these two together. The Russian will probably go on top of my VT75. And I'll probably be able to find something else for the F3.
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Gorgeous, thanks!

I'm afraid it's a little out of my price-range if there are only a 100 of them though ;)
 

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