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Heartisan

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Always carry one more battery than you think you need, an extra atty and a paper clip. And after dropping my ecig
in a TOILET at work last week - an extra cart doesn't take hardly any room.

For dripping - if you constantly flood your atty - stick to two in the drip tip, one on the atty. You might have to add
liquid more often, but it saves time fom not blowing out your atty all the time.

Keep your atty wet. Saves them from burning out and your taste buds.
 

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When filling a cartomizer, you don't need to do some fancy spin method to pack in the extra juice or make some weird contraption...just do what I'm gonna call the Ken-Flick (TM) :) (if someone else has already come up with this and I just missed it, please let me know)

I'm surprised I never came across something this simple in any thread or video?!?

After you get the first 15-20 drops in a new carto, and it looks full, just take it between your thumb and forefinger with the battery connector end pointing away from you and give it a few brisk flicks like you were cracking a whip or something. It should now hold a bit more and you can do this several times after it starts to look full. Using this method I usually get about 40-50 drops in a standard carto. Guess I should make a short vid on it since I've never come across one?!?

Happy Vapin'
-Ken
 
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Even though the kids at the school like smelling your vapes, do not blow it into their faces even though they're begging you to -- it seems to p off some parents!!!:laugh: You can try to explain until you're blue in the face that there is nothing bad in the cloud but a lot of people still think you're smoking and, since most people have preconceived notions about vaping (and everything else in life, the closed-mindedness of the American mind always amazes me!), its just best not to roil the waters! :)
 

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when you are going to buy new e liquid make sure that you are going to get more than what you need. for instance if you think you are only gonna need 30ml to 40 ml for the month get 50ml to 60ml because you never know if something is going to happen financially that is going to make it to where you can't get juice then. The same thing would also apply to batteries and atomizers cause you can never really tell when one is going to go.

Also when you buy different kinds of liquids (flavors i mean) make sure you have a bottle at home or get another bottle of something that you know that you like that way if you don't like the new flavors you still have something that you can vape.
 

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Here's another tip for vapers:

Periodically clean the threads on your ecig charger...

I don't know about you, but sometimes I'm in a hurry and I will take the dead battery off of the atty and put it on the charger without cleaning the threaded end of the battery first. I have checked all of my ecig chargers and without a single exception, all of them had dirty, gunked-up threads! Yuck! :oops: :(

I can't believe how much time and energy I've spent cleaning the ecig components regularly, and then neglect cleaning the charger... :blush:
 

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E-Cig tips:

1. Get one of those new zippered "eGo" shell-cases: they hold *everything*, even if you don't own an eGo. Bottles, batts, assembled PV's...you name it. Everything you need in one place.

2. Always carry one extra component (batt/atty/cart/d-tip/etc) in relation to your all-day hardware...or at least a separate, fully-charged backup device.

3. Keep a small bottle of your favorite vape in your vehicle's cubby-hole/glove box. This one has saved my rear numerous times!!

4. Don't believe everything someone tells you simply because they've been vaping longer than you. Experimenting with new hardware's the best way to figure out what's best for YOU. :)
 
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