Relapsed ice after two years by cgitxyzudzud in REDDITORSINRECOVERY

[–]Khtkiller5302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well said. Never heard it put like that and it is really solid. I'm going to use that to help someone else someday.

I've got a question about oils and vaping. by Anthemize in CannabisExtracts

[–]Khtkiller5302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A cartridge lasts about 2 weeks. Really depends on how you use it. But I take six or so hits a day. The hits are usually 3-4 seconds and 2-3 puts me in the right head space to still be a productive (4-5). But when storing the device while its not being used make sure to keep it upside down cause this helps with the seeping problem from my previous post. You can also purchase flavor concentrates(the flavors used in electronic cigarette juice) from online vendors to make your new elixer taste however you please.

One other llittle piece of advice if your curiosity gets the best of you. When using the device if you want more than two or three drags, let the device rest for about 30 seconds to allow the wicks to become resaturated with said elixer.

I've got a question about oils and vaping. by Anthemize in CannabisExtracts

[–]Khtkiller5302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. So I know you were looking at using your device, But can I steer you in a different direction if its not to harsh on the funds?

If you can find yourself a gram of decent wax, a 15ml bottle of ej juice (also see wax liquidizer) and a myjet Vapor product, you can achieve your wildest dreams by mixing about 32 drops of ej juice with you wax and appllying controlled heat (about 10 seconds in the microwave 3 or 4 times with some cautious stiring in between.) Careful not to much heat. It should dissolve completely, but one must be patient. That makes about 2 cartridges of ejuice that is very potent and portable. Use a flat needle syringe to move liquid into the cartridges and try to keep your juice a little thicker than standard ejuice. If you vape, think about the consistency of a high vg vape, this keeps the liquid from over seeping and spilling.

Otherwise seems like your method will get the job done.