kurotoshiro
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Post by kurotoshiro on Aug 17, 2012 19:58:49 GMT
My ranking would be: direct dripping > cartos > clearos
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Ellen
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Post by Ellen on Aug 17, 2012 20:07:24 GMT
Agree with the above except that I would put Penelope on top of that list
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Post by alanfinal on Aug 17, 2012 21:47:34 GMT
Is that the one you fill with a needle upside down ? If so thats my other choice. I only use 1 juice. I have it in a vision and in one of those and pick up whichever. Always a suprise because they taste different and more vapour from the Phoenix. Yes thats the ones from J [a href="http://www.vapingthings.com/CE3_XL_VS_PHOENIX_BOTTOM_COIL_CLEAROMISERS_-_5_PK/p1311952_7225750.aspx "]http://www.vapingthings.com/CE3_XL_VS_PHOENIX_BOTTOM_COIL_CLEAROMISERS_-_5_PK/p1311952_7225750.aspx [/a] Do give you loads of vapour
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Post by booblay on Aug 17, 2012 23:46:29 GMT
Direct dripping > clearos/vivi with ss mesh > plain wick clearos and cartos = draw.
I'd like to say vh dripper/phoenix dripper, but I've yet to coil/wire mine so that it actually f*cking works.
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Post by timnowvapes on Aug 18, 2012 0:38:15 GMT
For ease of use, the V3r Clearomizers, easy to fill, clean, re-wick, re-build, etc. Good taste, throat hit etc. with good technique and maintenance. Yet they almost put me off Vaping altogether The Innokin cartomizers I have, are good, just don't last as long, have to be filled from the bottom, topped up, topped up again, and then topped up, you can also get an 'orrible taste from them if they get a dry spot or dry out. Taste is sometimes better, and over time even better, but the same is with the Clearomizers - taste improves over time. A bit like marmite, people either love them or hate them, but a lot has got to do with good assembly, good maintenance, and good technique
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Aug 18, 2012 4:21:37 GMT
These cheap rebuildables are a good investment, quite impressed by them.
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Post by ant on Aug 18, 2012 13:01:18 GMT
I tried the Clearo's for a few days and got tired of drinking juice, I find the Carto's have been much more reliable. I have been using VapeEscape Delux tobacco 24mg for the past 2 weeks and liked it, just made my coffee taste like mud. I got some Boge LR carto's yesterday and my coffee is fine again and I get a really good hit.
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Post by azzie on Aug 18, 2012 18:28:06 GMT
These cheap rebuildables are a good investment, quite impressed by them. Using a V3 from vapingthings and it give great taste & throathit. I guess it depends what you are doing, a clearo is ideal when out and about..cant fault the Ce3 Phoenix either.
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