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Now that I have a selection of juices, I have a few cartos on the go always. For work, I throw them all in my bag and when I want a certain one, I'm always popping caps, smelling them trying to find the one I want, not really convenient as I'm a driver for work. So I was wondering if anyone labels their cartos, and if so how? Thanks!

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I only have two going at a time.I use stainless steel and black.They have paint markers at Office supply stores.

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Sweet-vapes sells carto bands (little rubber bands) of different colors. It's nice because you can take it off when done.

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they also sell colored rubber caps, i think smokelessimage and elitevaporworks carry them

Quick question, I just got my 510 lr carto for dripping, does it need to be de bridged?

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i assume you mean atty. no it does not "need" to be debridged. i personally prefer debridged atty's but not everyone does.

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i assume you mean atty. no it does not "need" to be debridged. i personally prefer debridged atty's but not everyone does.

What are the benefits of it debridged? Can I drip one flavor, use what I dripped ,then switch to another one?

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yes you can switch flavors. to do this i just vape until i can tell a dry hit is coming on (this takes a learning curve) and then switch. you just can't put menthol in it if you ever plan on using a different flavor in there. menthol never goes away.

well one would de-wick an atty because the wicks sometimes have a tendency to melt or just go bad after a lot of heat. getting rid of them helps keep your flavors clean.

when you de-bridge one you open up the draw a little bit and help increase vapor/flavor production. at least that's what i've always heard. some people don't de-bridge and de-wick until they feel the performance of the atty is decreasing. i've just always de-bridged/de-wicked them right off the get go or bought dripping atty's that come without both.

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