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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2013 7:01:03 GMT
The head on the first iClear 30 that I bought is over 4 months old and still going strong with the occasional wash and dry burn. Is this a record?
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 4, 2013 7:05:33 GMT
Blimey that's going some Freefrom! Dragon always says they last for ages, I haven't been using mine that long . . . so I've months yet to look forward to.
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Post by snapper on Sept 4, 2013 9:41:04 GMT
I bought one from robby in March, still going strong over 5 months later. I do the same as you @freefromsmoking wash out and dry burn every couple of weeks. Excellent value for money.
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Post by dragon on Sept 4, 2013 11:51:06 GMT
Gave up on my iClear30 after a couple of tanks full (far too bulky for me, and I don't like metal drip tips) But have been using 16s forever and still have the replacement heads I bought at the beginning. You are more likely to drop/sit on the tank and smash it than have to throw out a coil (if that happens I save the coil, so I have a couple of back up coils, so don't think will ever open the new ones I did have to learn how to dry burn properly for a couple of my flavours, but most of them just need a rinse very rarely.
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