jeffc
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Post by jeffc on Feb 10, 2014 13:40:00 GMT
Hi Peeps.
Been using rebuildable last 15 months, hence out of touch which clearo`s are now available.
Re coil/wicking no problems, easy - peasy for me.
Thanks for your recommendations for ego fitting and for 510 - 22mm mods.
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lenny59
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Post by lenny59 on Feb 10, 2014 14:18:52 GMT
Evod's do a good job for a basic Clearo Jeff
Nice and easy to rebuild a well
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Feb 10, 2014 14:28:33 GMT
Aerotank
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2014 15:05:05 GMT
Aspire BDC
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giles
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Post by giles on Feb 10, 2014 17:49:09 GMT
22mm? Why not stick to the rebuildable? Iclear 30 is a nice warm vape but a pig to rewick; & protank is nice if you change the head to microcoil & cotton wool - which is easy enough.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2014 18:10:23 GMT
protank or davide or davide king...
microcoiled which I've yet to master
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Post by chris86 on Feb 10, 2014 18:54:40 GMT
It's the iclear 30s for me. The heads last for ages, the tank is crack-resistant and they produce lots of lovely warm vapour. Plus you don't get the gurging and leaking problems that seem to affect most bottom-coil clearos.
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Post by JayJ on Feb 10, 2014 19:10:30 GMT
I'm with lenny59 and evods for simplicity in rebuilding, reliability and cost, they're hard to beat on those fronts. In fact more often than not whatever I but I end up back with evods, they really are standing the test of time especially vaping companies seem to have something new and world beating on a weekly basis. I've tried quite a few clearos including the aspire bdc's and I find the heads give a burnt or metallicy taste after not very long, a lot of people dont get that but I've read of the problem before. I've tried quite a few clearos but wasn't taken by the idea of dual coils after the aspire experience but have recently bought a kanger aerotank. The aerotank is a great bit of kit, no leaks or gurgling a built in air flow controller, it can't leak through the pin actually because it's solid down there. It is also Pyrex so it's not going to be a victim of any tank cracking juice. It's just the right vape for me so far, not too warm but certainly not cool. It's never going to be too airy or not airy enough because you just alter the air flow. I've had it a week and I've used nothing else. A week for me without returning to the evod is a long time. I cant recommend them enough.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Feb 10, 2014 19:44:02 GMT
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Post by dreamylittledream on Feb 10, 2014 19:54:02 GMT
Anything using an Aspire BDC heads - I use Davide mega's mainly with them (just prefer the look really) but works equally well in a Protank II with an adaptor or the glass CE5 version for use with an evod (or an itaste mini in my case).
Best heads I've used on anything by a mile - they don't last as well as single coil evod/protank heads (2 weeks max out of a coil - they don't do being cleaned or dry burned really) so more expensive to run but my word they give superb flavour and vapour.
I've not tried the aerotank but I wasn't impressed with the protank 3 heads and it uses the same - poor wicking and lots of gurgles - I can vape a Davide with an Aspire head down the nothing with nary a gurgle to be heard and they taste great up to the point they go (once it starts tasting burnt its gone).
I keep mulling over trying the Nautilus but not keen on having to get different heads...
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Post by djs on Feb 10, 2014 19:54:39 GMT
I have to say....
at the moment, I wouldn't give tuppence for anything Kanger.
My iClear30S has kept me trucking on through all sorts of "Leaking and Gurgling" issues over the last week.
and I though Somerset was having trouble with leaks.... ???
(apologies to the poor people of Somerset)
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Post by iLardyboy on Feb 10, 2014 20:17:28 GMT
The best clearo I've tried has to be the Aspire Nautilus. Just an amazing vape, although it is a bit pricey. I may have to get an Aerotank to compare the two. But definitely the Nautilus has the best flavour and vapor I've had from any clearo so far.
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