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Originally Posted by Royal
Moved posts and created new thread to be more relevant and on topic.
Just housekeeping guys.
Carry on.
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Thank you kind sir!
This was my bad. I guess I was a bit over zealous as a newbie to actually participating in forum talk.
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Originally Posted by mcquinn
Yes they are.I held out for a long time thinking they would not be cost effective.But they are and the vapor quality is way better.When the quality starts to decline ,3 to 5 days for me a new one fixes things right back up.With atties I would use one way too long to try and get my monies worth and the results were not all that great.
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My scentiments to some extent are the same mcquinn. I get on average about 4 days use out of a carto when I am using them explicitly. At first I thought of cartos as being more cost effective than atomizers, but now I find them to be on equal grounds when it comes to cost effectiveness, for me anyway.
An average blank carto costs around say $2.00, an average atomizer costs around $8.00
On a four day average with acceptable performance from a carto comes out to 50 cents per day.
I typically get around 2 1/2 weeks of acceptable performance out of an atomizer. Which again averages out to around 50 cents per day, give or take.
The only difference for me, it is much easier in the mind, to toss a $2.00 carto than it is to toss an $8.00 atty.
To keep this new thread on topic. I will say as far as dripping with a carto, this of course cannot be done because a carto will not work without its filler. But they are very efficient and offer great mileage between refills. They also tend to wick better and much longer than most atty cartridges I have ever used.
My absolute fav is the Joye 306, I use a drip tip wth mine when I am out and about, but I also like to dip it when I am in a position to do so.
Besides, have you ever seen those tiny little cartridge filler cups? Why even bother when dripping will give you just as much mileage between refills.