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Post by satanswombat on Nov 21, 2013 20:22:06 GMT
Hi,
As per title I'm sick of geting a mouthful of juice and having it leak everywhere. So I think it's time to buy something a bit more long term.
I'd like it to be able to vape any juice without fear of cracking or fogging if possible.
I was looking at kayfun clones but don't know if they are a good fit for me as I can't see how you know how much is left in the tank if you make it all steel?
I'm also a bit skint so anything under £50 would be a godsend.
Any advice?
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Post by djs on Nov 21, 2013 20:24:46 GMT
What are you using currently?
I have lots of clearos but am a total newbie-to-be to proper RBAs.
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Post by satanswombat on Nov 21, 2013 22:40:32 GMT
I have some CE4+ clearos, a smoke ARO and a plastic tank thingy that came in a evo kit.
And two ego batteries ( 900mah and an 1300mah ).
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 21, 2013 22:47:27 GMT
If you want to go down the rebuildable route then you could do with something ' better ' in the way of a device to attach it to, an Ego battery isn't really going to be up to the job satanswombat. How about giving the Iclear16's a go, fantastic clearos that give a great vape, don't leak and the heads last for ages: myepack.co.uk/clearomizers/iclear-16.htmlEverything the CE4's should have been, but weren't.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 21, 2013 22:48:32 GMT
My protank mini ain't leaked, thinking of getting more of same as happy with it, bit worried about leaky stuff! P.s. another newby but by all accounts protanks don't leak.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 21, 2013 22:49:17 GMT
If you want to go down the rebuildable route then you could do with something ' better ' in the way of a device to attach it to, an Ego battery isn't really going to be up to the job satanswombat. How about giving the Iclear16's a go, fantastic clearos that give a great vape, don't leak and the heads last for ages: myepack.co.uk/clearomizers/iclear-16.htmlEverything the CE4's should have been, but weren't. Thinking about getting couple of these just to check not missing out too. Just remembered why aint ordered yet, this bit confused me... I use a variable voltage as main device and non variable as backup
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 21, 2013 22:52:06 GMT
If you want to go down the rebuildable route then you could do with something ' better ' in the way of a device to attach it to, an Ego battery isn't really going to be up to the job satanswombat. How about giving the Iclear16's a go, fantastic clearos that give a great vape, don't leak and the heads last for ages: myepack.co.uk/clearomizers/iclear-16.htmlEverything the CE4's should have been, but weren't. Thinking about getting couple of these just to check not missing out too. I love them as much as I hated CE4's boyofford . . . they are a little thirsty on the juice front being dual coil, but worth it for the great vape. I've just binned a head that I've been using daily for 4 months now. Nothing negative to say about them from me.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 21, 2013 22:54:45 GMT
Thinking about getting couple of these just to check not missing out too. I love them as much as I hated CE4's boyofford . . . they are a little thirsty on the juice front being dual coil, but worth it for the great vape. I've just binned a head that I've been using daily for 4 months now. Nothing negative to say about them from me. Sorry, edited my post moments after posting, whats the deal with the different ohms, could I use both my VV battery and my normal device with same ohm clearomisor? if so which ohm would I go for?
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 21, 2013 23:02:41 GMT
No worries boyofford . . . you're probably safer going for the 2.0hms, that won't put your standard battery under quite so much load and will be fine on your VV as you can just alter the voltage to suit. I've just replaced my last head which was 2.0hm with a 1.5 and can't tell much difference in all honesty.
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Post by dragon on Nov 21, 2013 23:06:08 GMT
I find the 1.5ohm ones burn on a fully charged ego battery. Having said that, I am known for being weird I use the 2.0ohm ones on everything and am totally happy with them. ego, SID, mvp, spinner etc (yes I have too much stuff!) I suspect that vg has a lower tolerance for heat, so it may be because I use 100% vg juice but idk. I've tried a lot of clearos, and I always come back to the iClear16s, they are the business imo.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 21, 2013 23:11:03 GMT
I've only got one protank at the mo, and could really do with some more choice of flavour in my day, as the clearos are cheaper I'll order a few and see how it goes, though do like the cool vape and metal tip of protank.
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 21, 2013 23:17:19 GMT
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Post by boyofford on Nov 21, 2013 23:27:15 GMT
That looks neat, I'd have to get a metal drip tip, my protank tip isn't removable.
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Post by dragon on Nov 21, 2013 23:28:35 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 21, 2013 23:31:42 GMT
That looks neat, I'd have to get a metal drip tip, my protank tip isn't removable. Several shopping opportunities there then.
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