Storing your Ego questions

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Big Red Husker

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How do you you guys store your ego when it's not in use? is it ok to leave a filled cart attached to the atomizer and the atomizer attached to the batter over a period of time?

And if I have it in my pocket during the day should I try to keep the cart at the bottom of my pocket so the juice doesn't flood into the atomizier?

just got mine in from cignot. ordered monday and just got in the mail an hour ago so definatly a A+ on shipping. and I have to say I love it much more than my 901 as far as vapor production goes.

Flavor wise and throat hit I can't really feel or taste anything which I don't know if it is a good or a positive. right now I just tried the prefilled marlboro vg cart and could hardly taste it, but I don't get that dry throat hit that makes me feel like coughing as I did with the pg on my 901.

so either it's the liquid or the model after I experiment more with it ill know. but either way ill write up a review in the suppliers forums. very happy so far with what I got from cignot.
 

Bozzlite

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Yeah, Husker, the prefills that come with the ego are pretty tasteless and unvaporful, if thats a word, LOL.

I'd use them up and refill them with some decent juice. Or just pull out the polyfil and rinse it out under the faucet, pat it dry with a paper towel and let sit a couple hours til it dries thoroughly.

Put it back in the cart and fill up with some decent juice. Happy Vaping.

Oh, the other questions:

I just leave mine all assembled overnight. Don't know if thats good or bad, but sometimes I need a couple of hits in the middle of the night and don't wanta mess with putting it back together. Haven't had any probs so far. You might want to store them in a plastic cup overnight with the tip down, batt up.

If you notice that the atty is flooding while sitting in your pocket, I would try keeping it battery side up. I haven't really noticed a problem with flooding unless I leave a pool of juice on top of the cart. I usually take a straightened paper clip or some other sharp pointy object and pull up the filler just slightly so the juice soaks down.
 
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