Ccell the best cartridge?

I feel that it is less harsh on my throat. Most of the iKrusher stuff coming out is 1.8mm not 2.0.

Also, we know we can vape distillate in as small as 1.2mm. if those didn’t clog, they wouldn’t be half bad.

I have a pretty good line on the ccells. My first order with them were 500 1ml and 1000 .5ml carts. I can say I have had issues with 7 total so far if that. Partly the silos CCELL Smoore produces as well, have too strong of magnets and have pulled out the connection pieces in the bottom on a couple. So on top of only being a .467% fail rate some of those were due to the batteries I believe. So in turn get the palms or the blue silos for some reason had weaker magnets. I think so far ccell has just been the best delivery of a dab of distillate all round in partner with the batteries. Message me if you need a good deal. I am dipping in again on a large order and try to bring prices down.

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2mm holes are so thicker concentrate may pass through like distillate, they have 1mm available for CBD cart mixtures as it tends to be less viscous.

I called and talked to the office in Shenzen Province and got someones whatsapp and they blasted me forever trying to move itsuwas lol. Turned me off to it eventually.

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Yeah I know what you mean…lol they are relentless.

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Looking at switching to the TUX. You still have not had any issues with them?

Also have you used any of their pod systems? I like the xen from the testing that we did.

I loved iKrusher untill I got 300 returns on my first order using the carts.

For some reason, all the 1gs were fine, but nearly all the 0.5gs are being returned from the retailer. They are being returned because they are not firing. Must be a QA issue where I just got a bad batch, but I just can’t have that.

Zen, VFire and VFire Slim are all badass. I am not big enough yet to carry custom hardware.

My current order of 1600 went out using AVD. We shall see… try to get off CCell since the price is too high now for my customers

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In my experience when you run the carts at really low heat with big holes it floods the atomizer and ends up plugging the inner shaft. The smaller aperture lets less in at a time allowing it to be fully vaporized. Its all a balance.

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i fully agree but if your extract is too thick, its not gonna saturate your wicking material fast enough and you end up with dry hits and a burnt coil
but i could see this working at a lower wattage but without being a strong hit.

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Like I said, its a balance. The low heat vapes it slower, so it never ends up with a dry hit. with low temps, the opposite is the problem and on almost all setups the atomizer is actually flooded with oil and ends up clogging the inner shaft. I have a weird thing about turning the temps down all the way.

depending on the device youre using, the pre heat mode might come in handy when it clogs

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It helps to loosen the clog so it can be pulled up the straw, but doesnt really fix it.

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personally, when i make mine, i like to add 5-10% PEG just to make sure it doesnt happen and flows freely

Ygreen makes very affordable c-cell carts. They’re pretty good too. Haven’t use on A large scale so don’t know the failure rate, but none from my sample pack ever went bad. I had 10 of 5 different models, and none of them failed. 1 of the models just didn’t taste good but aside from that they’re pretty solid. Then comes the lead argument so now everyone’s trying to stick with all ceramic carts. I’m looking into a US supplier of lead free carts myself Bc I prefer the look of the traditional cartridge. As do consumers.

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This makes a TON of sense. :ok_hand:t3:

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Must like vaping embalming fluid.

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its not bad :wink:

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lmfao

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point taken, but smaller hole need to take more time to let thick oil get soaked in

How about give our QCELL carts a shot?