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Started with the m401 then abandoned them for the DSE901's. I came back to the m401 when I stopped smoking tobacco almost 2 months ago. I like the vape from the 401 but need to constantly refill and battery life makes me dependant on the ppc units to keep batteries charged while on the go and I have not found them to be reliable. Have gone through 3 pcc's in a month and a half.

This past Monday got a variable voltage eGo tank system with type B tanks, dct tube tanks, clearomizers and a cartomizer. Only tried the type B tanks so far, had read about lots of leaking issues. Four full days use with same type B tank, refill 2 sometimes three times per day and no leaks yet. Throat hit is fine on low voltage, near end of day throat hit starts to wane as battery is not full anymore, five taps on battery to get to middle voltage and throat hit back to where it started. Single 900mah battery lasts me all day. I vape only where you can smoke with the exception that I do vape in my house although I never smoked a cigarette in the house. Although I am not thrilled with the size of the 900mah eGo, it seems to be the perfect balance of an all day battery, and tanks large enough to only refill a couple times a day. Will try the clearomizer when the first B tank starts to leak.

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Decided to try the clearomizer for the day, mine is same as the stardust, seems to be many different styles. First impression was could tast the coffee flavour of the ejuice much better than the B style tank. Also can hear the liquid sizzle and crackle on the heat element which I did not on the B tanks.
 
If the Clearomizer is a low ohm unit it worked well on my Ego Battery.
Not as easy to fill as a T Tank.

Certainly better than a cartage
 

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