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worthatry

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Worthatry you may want to use vivi nova tanks, or similar. (C;earos) Rinse the wick one a day and you wont get the vg clog.

Thanks, didn't see this before. I actually laughed at my post. What a difference a couple weeks make when learning about vaping. I have a couple Novas now, a lot of clearos, tried a couple Nanos, and looking to try some Kanger MT3s. Plus I have tried a couple different vendors and not HHV yet. I have noticed though with VG there has been a lot of difference between different vendors thickness. Some are like a gel that I can barely get to go into anything. Tried some distilled water but that didn't work. My red oak tennessee cured is still awesome though. I just ordered some from Mt Baker Vapor that is 70% VG and 30% distilled water. I think it may be the best of both worlds, or at least I hope it is. Added some extra flavor shots in case the water muted the flavors. I will see and post my thoughts on this forum.
 

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I love the 100% VG , much smoother and less irritating. I also have the same issues with gunking up cartos this way and ebded up going with a drip tip for home use and the Evod BCC tank does wonderful when I have to go to work (last longer than my drip ones). If you use 100% VG in regular cartos they only last a day or two due the higher viscosity.... and cleaning them has been unpleasant in taste for me.

A good juice is caterpillar brand... My all day vape is Mad H, there is also Alice, and several others that are all 100% VG
 
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