Your Electric Cigarette Cartomizer and How to Refill it Using a Syringe Part 2

…You might feel some resistance when you push your syringe into the electric cigarette cartomizer. What you feel is the resistance due to the fact that your puncturing through the poly fiber which is needed in order to refill your e cigarette cartomizer using your E liquid. Tilt it up, hit the wall. Fill your poly fiber, Get your syringe needle and push roughly about 1/2 way through using your e cig cartomizer.

Another thing we like to do is inject about 1/2 of the E liquid in the syringe take it out and do a 180. When we do this we can essentially hear the syringe’s needle poke through the e cigarette cartomizers poly fiber. Now go ahead and fill the other side up & that’s it for the refill part! Be certain your safety cap is placed on the syringe safely.

One more technique we like to use to make sure the E-liquid inside the electric cigarette cartomizer is distributed accurately. Place the smokeless cigarette cartomizer in your hands and rub it back & forth slowly and for around 1 to 2 minutes. As you can see in this example there’s no leak, no mess & is clean and nice.

Ok, now, let’s vape on the 808 e cigarette battery. This time it’s a lot better & a lot more smoke & I can tell wiggling the e cigarette cartomizer around back & forth definitely helped with the vapor production. When were out we usually fill up about three or four smokeless cigarette cartomizers and put on the boots afterwards. This of course depending on your personel vaping ways & always is sure to keep your syringe, E-liquid & other smokeless cigarette materials away from children and pets. When you toss out your syringe, be certain to have the cap on the end of the needle point for safety reasons.

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