What Addy or Carto are you using with BWB Malty?

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Lori68

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I vape malty toffee non stop (I have some malty on its way though) and I've got it in my reo grand at 3.7V using either a regular LR boge carto or a smoketech dual coil carto. Love it! The only difference I am finding is the smoketech's have a longer lifespan, but other than that its the same delicious taste and the same crazy amount of vapor.
 

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Boge 3.0 cartomizer on Provari with Malty and Malty Toffee, the malty takes a bit to wick since it is so thick if you just drip it in but I can imagine a syringe, centrifuge method, or silicone cap filling method would fix that problem. I dig the thick, rich, clean, and sweet vapor malty puts out and this cartomizer is what I prefer just about any liquid in.
 

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Word has it that Don @ BWB uses a Cisco 306 atty with a drip tip. He says it is the best vape for him and his juices. I can confirm that from using the same setup. I'm a malty toffee regular.

I like MT on a standard 306 atty with an Ego batt at 3.4v. A Riva at 3.7v is a little hot. It's also good in a clearomizer. With the clearomizer, you have to tip it flat once in a while to recharge the wicking.
 
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Word has it that Don @ BWB uses a Cisco 306 atty with a drip tip. He says it is the best vape for him and his juices. I can confirm that from using the same setup. I'm a malty toffee regular.

I like MT on a standard 306 atty with an Ego batt at 3.4v. A Riva at 3.7v is a little hot. It's also good in a clearomizer. With the clearomizer, you have to tip it flat once in a while to recharge the wicking.

Thats correct Dave
 
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