Why do I get juice in my mouth?

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J.R. Bob Dobbs

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you are likely over filling your cartos and/ or sucking too hard.

i try to fill my cartos and let them sit a few mins to let juice soak into the filler. then give a gentle blow(with a rag on the end to catch the juice)to push out the juice in the center then wipe off the threads before attaching to the battery.
 

exodus454

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Make sure the connector on your battery is clean too. Sometimes the juice will settle in there and when you take a drag it'll spit up from down there.

Are you using a drip tip, or the rubber carto end? I find the Ming from cherry vapes is sizeable enough to almost never get any juice in the mouth.
 

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I use a drip tip. Do how any refills can a carto handle?

In my experience depends on the juice and luck of the draw, not all cartos are made equally even from the same company. As for the juice, some of my "darker" and "thicker" juices kill a carto really quickly.

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RosaJ

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I've had the same problem on occasion, I vape with a carto tank and a provari. What I've noticed is that when I'm vaping at higher temps the juice gets thinner and more apt to be sucked up. What I do is turn it down for a little bit, or just leave it alone until the juice in the carto cools off. Now I vape at anywhere 4.2 to 4.5 and don't have the problem and the taste comes through better. It happened often when I was doing 4.8 to 5.2.
 

MrSmith99

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I use a simple Reo Grand, bottom feeder. It is not a VV. I get juice in my mouth if I squank (press the bottle forcing liquid up the tube to the atty) too much and flood the atty. You can usually hear the juice gurgle when you take a draw with a flooded atty. Then I have to remove the atty and blow it out in a tissue to resume. I usually rinse my drip tip also. I just hate that.

There should really be a design that would make it impossible to flood the atty. Just saying....
 
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