@hamslap The rubber washer is just the O-ring out of the inside of the cartomizer, and the syringe is just a standard one that was laying around the house. I have since gotten other syringes and the O-ring fits on them too. Not all types of carto have the oring though, so if yours dont...then I am not sure where you could get one.
If you don't have a cappucino maker, I've found it works very well to boil for 10-15 minutes, then soak in grain alcohol (everclear here in the states) for 30 minutes. Drain and dry on paper towel. If you have a dehydrator, this also works extremely well to dry them out. A slow drawing/ nearly 'dead' carto can spring magically back to life, albeit for a shorter period. I get 4 days on a new carto, 2 days on a cleaned carto.
meoooow, meeew meoaaww! I think you cat is hungry LOL!!!
aewutube 1 year ago
Where do you find those syringes and the small rubber bit? Are they like the small rubber washers used in plumbing?
hamslap 1 year ago
@hamslap The rubber washer is just the O-ring out of the inside of the cartomizer, and the syringe is just a standard one that was laying around the house. I have since gotten other syringes and the O-ring fits on them too. Not all types of carto have the oring though, so if yours dont...then I am not sure where you could get one.
Doggsbody 1 year ago
If you don't have a cappucino maker, I've found it works very well to boil for 10-15 minutes, then soak in grain alcohol (everclear here in the states) for 30 minutes. Drain and dry on paper towel. If you have a dehydrator, this also works extremely well to dry them out. A slow drawing/ nearly 'dead' carto can spring magically back to life, albeit for a shorter period. I get 4 days on a new carto, 2 days on a cleaned carto.
savagemyth 1 year ago
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savagemyth 1 year ago
That was a major help ! Thanks.
cwshirey 1 year ago
What are you doing?
Marylmac 2 years ago
Cleaning an e-cigarette cartomizer.
Doggsbody 2 years ago