[This article is helpful to prepare one of my favorite e-cigarettes for use. The carts that some with that electronic cigarette taste horrible and don't have any nicotine in them. Its my favorite because it only cost $40 including shipping and it produces tons of vapor.]

If you are already familiar with the basics of electronic cigarettes then you already know that once a cartridge is empty, your only choice is to put on another one. Once all your carts are used up you have to find more. For me, this means searching through all the internet vnedors for compatible carts at a reasonable price and, hopefully, with a good selection of flavors and strengths. Even if I do find a good vendor, they may be out of stock of what I really want.

The solution is to buy e-liquid (or e-juice) and refill your carts. A 20ml container of liquid will outlast 50 cartridges by far. You can purchase all strengths and flavors that you can imagine.

The process to refill a cartridge is pretty simple. Your most important tool is..... a paper clip. Take the cartridge off of the atomizer. Push the paper clip into the hole that you inhale through. This will push up the inner part of the cart that holds the liquid. In this piece, you will see some packing that looks a bit like fluffed up wool. At this point all you have to do is put 6 or 7 drops of liquid into the packing. Finally, push the inner part back into the cart with your paper clip and you are ready to go!!

Advanced tips:

If you want or need to clean the packing material. Just remove it and rinse it with warm water. Pat it dry with some paper towel. Once it is dry put it back in, fill the cart and you are ready to go.

Also note that pure nicotine is toxic and it can be absorbed through your skin. It's a good idea to wash your hands after filling carts, just to make sure you don't absorb too much nicotine through your skin.



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Sunil

Thu, 23 Jul 2009 01:21:40

Hi .What is the packing material made of? and where can it be purchased?

 



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