Boiling is the best cleaning method. Period. in E-Cigarette Technical; Just boiled my DSE901 for 1 minute then primed it with e-liquid. Works like the day I got it. Love ...
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Just boiled my DSE901 for 1 minute then primed it with e-liquid. Works like the day I got it. Love it!
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Give us an Update in a day or two
Boiling is extreme on the very thin wires in the atomizer that you can not see--many of us have done the boil and it works great for a day or two and then dies--so let us know how yours held up with an update.
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Originally Posted by
Sun Vaporer
Boiling is extreme on the very thin wires in the atomizer that you can not see--many of us have done the boil and it works great for a day or two and then dies--so let us know how yours held up with an update.
Will do! I only boiled my DSE for about 60 seconds, but my NPro (my backup e-cig) I boiled for almost 4 minutes and it's been working great for over a week. I think it even works better than it did when it was new!
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I boil all mine for 10 minutes at a time and they all work fine. I have boiled them several times over the course of their lives and none have died yet. I think those "delicate wires" get a lot hotter than boiling water..
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Originally Posted by
Sun Vaporer
Boiling is extreme on the very thin wires in the atomizer that you can not see--many of us have done the boil and it works great for a day or two and then dies--so let us know how yours held up with an update.
I wonder why you keep trying to make the point that boiling an atomizer will kill it when there's no definitive evidence to support this?
Many here boil there atomizers with good results; others boil them and they die. Some never boil them and they die. Atomizers are just funny things.
If an atomizer loses performance and it is boiled....and 2 days later it dies....how can you say with any definity it was from the boiling?
I don't know, it just seems that despite several people explaining how the boiling has worked for them, you have an insistence that it will kill them...or that it's not good for them.
I really don't see how you can draw that conclusion when it has worked out well for others. 
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Are the folks that steam using a teakettle? Battery end up or down?
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Originally Posted by
Hammertoad
Are the folks that steam using a teakettle? Battery end up or down?
They're using a pressure steam cleaner.
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I've had my 901 for about a month now and try to clean in about once a week. I'm still using the same atomizer and it's still going very strong. Plenty of vapor and flavor and it still makes me cough at times, hehe! I have boiled once and it did make a difference. It was about 2 weeks after I got it. I boiled for about 10 mins. It did okay, but it takes a while to dry and there was a funny kind of burnt hair taste for a little while. Rather unpleasant. Ever since, tho, I have been experimenting with the everclear method and it's been working very well for me. I'll soak it for about an hour, then take it out and drip some into the chamber and cover each end with my thumb and index finger and shake it like a fizzy soda bottle! Works very well and dries quickly. For a while I was using just the "blow and tap" method, but I started to notice that after time the tapping made the atomizer slide up toward where the cartidge goes almost a centimeter or 2! Scared the crap outta me! I pushed it back down with a bent paperclip and it has worked fine since.
Long story short, I recommend the everclear!
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Originally Posted by
CaSHMeRe
Teakettle will work just as well

I forgot about the whistlers, I've been using an old cast iron tea pot that just has a spout and no small hole to create a pressure stream.
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