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The soft plastic bottles are the easiest to mod because they are very forgiving/pliable. The 306 drip tips make the mod look clean user friendly. If you have access to a razor blade, a drill, and some epoxy glue... then you can easily make an E2 bottle mod. The clear plastic hard bottles are more involved because they require a mini hacksaw with a very fine blade, and the holes you drill in the top and bottom have to be "perfect".
To fill these, I just pull out the drip tip and use one of my syringe bottle mods. Or you can make a small needle hole beside the drip tip through the plastic of the bottle. It won't leak because the hole will be so small it air seals if you tip the mod upside down.
The E2 clearomizers are easier to pull apart. The E2 metal cartomizers need a mini vise-grip and heat on the thread end to pull apart.
Thanks for the referrals Laurel!


. They have a better hit and flavor produced then a regular C2 cartomizer. And for just 10 bucks it's one helluva deal, seeings how this thing should last quite awhile. Plus it looks pretty dang cool too
. The only concern for it is it can be tricky refilling it. You have to be extremely careful putting the drip tip back in since he made it a super tight fight to avoid leakage. I have already accidentally shoved the drip tip in the middle f the cup and onto the coil
, luckily I didn't damage anything. So that is my thoughts on NLV's bottle mods.
Gene!!!



