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plantlvr

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I love my KR808D-1 !
No more dripping and fiddling, just vaping bliss:D
I started out with a 510 and it got me off the analogs, but my VK took it to another level. So happy and NEVER thought I would quit smoking because I LIKED smoking, so it would kill me, big whoop, so could a lot of things. was my mindset.
But this time, I'm in control, not the tobacco corps, government or big pharma.
vape on!
 

RSharpe

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I bought a 510 a couple of weeks ago and have not touched an analog since then. I have had issues with atomizers getting really hot to the point that i can't even touch them. My biggest issue is however filling the carts. I never seem to be able to "just do it". It's always a chore, always a leak, always a something.

So I ordered a KR8 (Creator) from ivapour today and will hopefully have it in my hands tomorrow or the day after. I also purchased a 510 to KR8 thread thingy so I can use a cartomizer on the stash of five 510's that I have. Not wanting them to go to waste and they will if i have to mess about with those cartridges and atomizers again.

So any input on which is better? Refilling these cartomizers or simply buying new pre-filled ones? Also, how long does a cartomizer last if you're refilling it? Does it need to be cleaned? What should a new KR8 user be on the look out for? Any helpful hints/tips for me from you seasoned users?

Regards,
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sheep

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In my opinion you're better off re-filling blanks. I've heard some stories about how the blanks seem to last longer, and are easier to clean. Plus if you don't like the flavour you don't have four more filled cartos going to waste.

Some people clean their cartos, I've only been using mine two weeks now so haven't bothered. I'm still on my first two cartos from my initial pack of five. I just keep refilling them and they keep on producing! I think the trick is to refill before it starts getting dry.
 
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