Gotvapes Fluxomizer Final Report

With the original short-term analysis of the Fluxomizer done, I wanted to report a more long term analysis of the latest in "clearomizer" technology available from Gotvapes.

What can I say besides...WOW!!?? I finished the first package of Fluxomizers, vaping them on a variable voltage box mod at about 4.6 volts. Then I sold the box. That left me with my trusty eGos. My expectation was that they would likely underperform on the lower voltage of the 1000mAh eGo batteries in my stable. Boy, I don't think I've ever been more incorrect!!

Each Fluxomizer lasts an average of a few weeks before they give up their final vapor offering. Although, I would likely give them higher marks if the manufacturer would simply perform the required seal mod for us and ship them ready to go. Without the seal mod, they perform like a typical clearomizer with the exception of the tank cracking issues. They refuse to wick well, and quickly allow that familiar "burnt" taste to flood your mouth. I have yet to see one crack at all, and I've been pretty hard on them.

But after the seal mod, they shine like nobody's business!! The amount of vapor produced, even from a 3.0 -3.2 Ohm Fluxo atop a 3.2 volt eGo is simply astounding!! After using these little creatures of vapor heaven, I judge that if the vapor doesn't completely obscure my computer screen, it just isn't hitting correctly, and it gets dumped into the "emergency stash."

They score a little lower on the "fiddle factor" because of the required seal mod and having to fill them with a syringe. The redeeming value, however is that the seal mod is only required once and is over pretty quickly. Also, if you're a better shot with your juice than I, it is possible to drip the juice into the side as long as you stay away from the center cup. I've found the syringe topped juice bottles are excellent at reducing the "fiddle factor."

Out of ten Fluxomizers tested, only one lasted less than two weeks...it lasted one day and could have very easily been toasted by an overdose of voltage by the user on the old VV box. My final one (reminds me...I gotta order more) is still going after three weeks, although it no longer obscures my screen...only about 1/2 of it.

All things considered, after a day at work with the EMDCC, I relax with the smooth taste and incredible vapor from the Fluxomizer. They're a winner in my book and have become my evening 'till morning favorite with the vaping Zone EMDCC getting the nod for daytime activities!!

A final word to Gotvapes...TELL YOU'R SUPPLIER TO MAKE THEM WITH THE SEAL MOD ALREADY DONE!!

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A seal mod is basically removing the top, middle, and cup seal from the fluxomizer...toss the cup seal, flip the niddle seal over and place it on top of the cup to prevent leaking (after you fluff the wicks) then replace the top seal. It sounds complicated, but it only takes about 2 minutes and you're good to go. GotVapes has a video tutorial on their youtube channel if that would help.
 

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