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dzlady

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Being fairly new to vaping (10 wks and loving it)...I find that I am refilling my cart all the time! I am a vapoholic and vape way more than I ever smoked. I love it and want to convert everyone. E-cigs are fairly new here. I know of no other vaper (other than the ones I have converted).

My question is I see people talking about tanks and that they fill this and dont have to continuously refill their carts. I have a 510, and recently purchased 4 of the FS 510's from mypvshop.com. What could I get (cheaply) to prevent me having to refill the carts all the time. I am vaping 3-4 ml/day.

Thanks in advance,
Teresa
 

dormouse

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Cartomizers because the 510 tanks don't hold any more than a cart - only 1/2 ml

Try Boge standard resistance cartomizers (you cannot use the LR ones on slime 510)
There also may be some jumbo cartos at Ikenvapes or Nhaler or Madvapes

If you are daring, try XL Clearomizers (they may crack or fall apart) but you can really run those pretty dry. However they need a special flexible syringe or blunt syringe to fill and may require tinkering.

Note - cartos are disposable. With the stuffing type if you fill them totally (to stated capacity) and let it settle (I lay it on different sides for 15-20 min with thin juice) and keep them damp while vaping (if the vaping gets light or a bit dry or the carto starts getting warm, add some juice). I get at least a week's good use out of a Boge. I actually mainly alternate vaping 2 so that is 2 weeks for me. I am now on my 3rd week with one of the two I am vaping.
 

TomCatt

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dz,
I'd go with the CE2 cartomizers. You can get these with a clear plastic tube (clearomizer) or a stainless steel tube. These come with a syringe tip that is a plastic "needle", you just need to supply the syringe (vendors that sell these also sell filling kits which usually consist of a syringe and extra "needles"). The plastic of the clearomizers can crack, mainly do to use or if you are using cinnamon or green apple eliquids. Because you can see the level of liquid in the clearomizer, it is very easy to refill. The stainless steel ones are more durable; but knowing how much liquid is left in them and how much you can add when refilling is problematic to me.
These cartomizers come in two sizes: regular - holds around 1 mL and XL - holds around 1.5 to 2 mL.

Hope this helps and keep on vapin'!
 
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