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    Default "clearomizer" round up for 808s...

    Not sure if this is the right place to post this, if not, I'll ask it be moved to the cartomizer thread

    But I thought it would be nice to have a round up of 'filler free/clearomizer' type carts with respect to their performance on 808s

    Seen lots of negative reviews, and a few glowing reviews (e.g. grimm green and the fluxomizers)

    Any input with respect to 808s would be great!

    Let 'er rip...
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    I can't say enough good things personally about the CE2s (fluxomizer/microcig kind). Once you learn the tricks (cleaning, o-ring shuffle, etc) they are great performers. I have used both the native 808 thread as well as the 510 thread with an adapter and had no problems on my 808 ecig. Right now I use them primarily on an eGo battery but will occasionally slip them back on my 808 when I am being lazy and don't feel like pressing a button
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    That's great news!

    What kind of 808 have you run them on? And which ohms do you use? (last I checked there were some 808 options)

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    yeah don't believe the ce2 haters. the early versions were terrible.

    for a long time i ran regular size fluxos on bloog batteries. but i had fewer problems when i used a 510 adapter and 510 threaded ce2.

    have since switched to sdk (avatar) and torpedo ce2 tank, but i can't say enough about the latest 808 and ce2. both are excellent developments on lackluster original offerings.
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    Great info so far

    Are the only "up to date" ce2s the fluxomizers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrus Vap View Post
    Great info so far

    Are the only "up to date" ce2s the fluxomizers?
    Fluxomizer is what Gotvapes calls the CE2 and yes they only carry the latest version but they called all the past versions Fluxomizers also. Anywhere else and they are CE2, the newest version being CE2 Deluxe.
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    I believe the deluxe has a new seal/ring design. I think they are normally referred to as Rev.5
    There is a newer design coming from china in a week or two with a similar design to the CE4+'s.
    On the deluxe flux, I remove the bottom cup; make sure the seal ring is ribs up on install and drip tip it.
    These things rock and even though I really like the new CE4+'s, these put out more heat/vapor for me.
    I only have them on the 510 atm, but I plan to get some for the wifes 808 when the new version comes out.
    The new version coming out has a easy fill cap like the CE4+'s.

    Edit: I can disassemble; clean/dry burn and refill one of these in a matter of minutes and are pretty much my "goto" devices.
    CE4+'s = their stardust branded name

    Edit 2: I also think the housings are different between the 2 you show as they were having issues with breaking the older versions
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    CE2 Clearomizer Deluxe Inner plug and filling In depth guide
    I don't bother with the bottom cup and needle refill.
    I tried to remove the cup, notch the cup around the wick area, but getting it back in is a real pain.
    The center post is not true and all of mine lean to one side, so I had to use 2 dental picks, one to pry the post and the other to push the cup down. Even then the cup still pinches the holes off a little.
    So now I just remove the bottom cup; fluff up the wicks going into the ceramic cup; fill w/joose; install the ring with grooves up and put on a good drip tip as the cheap one that comes with them is crap and gets hot.
    You have to remove the ring to refill, but it comes out easy and you're back in business.
    Hope that helps
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    ive never tried em but pbusardo gave the clear and easy tanks from cigeasy a good review.

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