510 Clear-o-mizers IN STOCK!

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Hiryu,

Can I trouble you for a link to these clearo's you like? R6's? You can paste it here. We dont sell them, and I dont see it as competition. Besides, its all about what the customer wants.

I will probably buy a few to try out. I'd like some first hand experience. If they are as good as I hear... I may be able to convince Abe to get a small batch in.
 

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Well, basically they are the current CE2 line that Microcig/RoyalSmokers originally pioneered.

RoyalSmokers electronic cigarette factory in Shenzhen

As you can tell, they come in several ohms, the tubes are clearly different from the ones you've tried before and now come in colors. There's several sellers out there that carry these now, if you want to get a pack to try them out, but without dropping any other store's name here, one decided it would be cool to pretend they have these cartos made exclusively for them and calls them Fluxomizers. :p

Still have not found any sellers this side of the world that will carry the 808 thread version on any color other than white. :/
 

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Thanks for starting this thread regarding the Liberty-Flights clearomizer. I bought one last week and because It is the first clearomizer I have tried I have nothing to compare it too. I had a few questions regarding them hopefully you or someone else could answer? Tipping the unit up was the best advice I got from this thread. I had considered that but was afraid of spillage. Now it's back to creating plumes of vapor after tipping.

Question 1: Regards the "plug" located near the top of the tube. I noticed above someone said to make sure the wick ligns up with the notches of this plug. I tried to spin my plug but the wicks on either side of the tube spin with the plug. Am I missing something? Can the plug be removed for cleaning?

Question 2: What is the expected lifespan? I am on my fifth day and it seems the juice is getting darker faster effecting the taste somewhat. What should I expect (other than me personally dropping or breaking them) with regards to why these might fail in the future?

Question 3: Are there any alternative tips available? My lone device seems to heat up and burn my lips if im not carefull.

Question 4: The capacity is 2.5ml and if I fill it higher than about half-way it begins to gurgle and spill from connector. Any advice or is this maybe a defect in my unit.

PS. I want to thank "John Pheonix" who linked to my excel chart post regarding wattage, voltage and resistance. I made that excel worksheet and haven't gotten any feedback and almost thought it was a waste of my time until I seen his link. :)
 

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Well, basically they are the current CE2 line that Microcig/RoyalSmokers originally pioneered.

RoyalSmokers electronic cigarette factory in Shenzhen

As you can tell, they come in several ohms, the tubes are clearly different from the ones you've tried before and now come in colors. There's several sellers out there that carry these now, if you want to get a pack to try them out, but without dropping any other store's name here, one decided it would be cool to pretend they have these cartos made exclusively for them and calls them Fluxomizers. :p

Still have not found any sellers this side of the world that will carry the 808 thread version on any color other than white. :/

Ok thanks. I tried one of these at Vapefest last summer. Though, it wasnt my juice, so i didnt really get a good opinion on it. I'll pick some up to play with. And just so we're clear, we will need 510, and 808d-1 in more than just white ? ;)

Thanks for starting this thread regarding the Liberty-Flights clearomizer. I bought one last week and because It is the first clearomizer I have tried I have nothing to compare it too. I had a few questions regarding them hopefully you or someone else could answer? Tipping the unit up was the best advice I got from this thread. I had considered that but was afraid of spillage. Now it's back to creating plumes of vapor after tipping.

Question 1: Regards the "plug" located near the top of the tube. I noticed above someone said to make sure the wick ligns up with the notches of this plug. I tried to spin my plug but the wicks on either side of the tube spin with the plug. Am I missing something? Can the plug be removed for cleaning?

Question 2: What is the expected lifespan? I am on my fifth day and it seems the juice is getting darker faster effecting the taste somewhat. What should I expect (other than me personally dropping or breaking them) with regards to why these might fail in the future?

Question 3: Are there any alternative tips available? My lone device seems to heat up and burn my lips if im not carefull.

Question 4: The capacity is 2.5ml and if I fill it higher than about half-way it begins to gurgle and spill from connector. Any advice or is this maybe a defect in my unit.

PS. I want to thank "John Pheonix" who linked to my excel chart post regarding wattage, voltage and resistance. I made that excel worksheet and haven't gotten any feedback and almost thought it was a waste of my time until I seen his link. :)

1. hm... the wick should be stationary. the cup is stationary, and the wicks feed into the cup. i usually just take the mouthpiece off, then remove that inner seal, before I fill. I put a couple drips on the coil itself, then re-seat the seal, careful to line the notches up with the wicks, and the notches in the cup. I will set it in very gently, then replace the mouthpiece, and let the mouthpiece seat it the rest of the way. If it is too tight, you'll get wicking issues, and bad flavor.

2. The coils should last as long as an atomizer. How much residue is left, will depend on your juice. I find a simple clean every 5-7 days works wonders. Ill just rinse the tube, and drip/burn some PG to clean the coil. works great!

3. I don't know of alternative mouth pieces. It would need to create a proper seal with the inner plug, for proper airflow, and to seal it from leaks.

4. If it leaks, it probably doesnt have a good seal. You could try fixing it with some superglue. I've used clear nail polish in a pinch. works great. but we can probably replace it for you. just send an email to support.

re: Spreadsheet.
I have been trying to find the time to make one up. Can I see it? I might like to point people to it if that's ok. I'm sure we can make it worth your while ;)

Ty
 
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Thank you for the information. I was able to remove the inner plug like you said and was happy to see how easy it will be to clean. Is the blackish part in the center of the post (under the plug) the coil or is that burnt wick? I am going to try the pg dry burn but I want to be sure im looking at the right piece. Thank you very much.
Edit: I was able to use my camera in macro mode, took a few pictures and now I see how it's working and what each part is. It looks like I have burned my coil beyond recognition but it's still working so be it. I'll vape until it falls off or catches on fire. lol whichever comes first. It must be the simplicity of these that make them work so well.
I tried to grab the wick and pull a fresh piece into the coil with no luck. Seems it's been toasted into place and wont budge.

Excel sheet post:
The last post I made has the latest version. I recommend using it but the three versions I have posted are very similiar. This is the link to the best explanation and a link to download the file. Also a picture of it gives some idea of how it works.: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...emperature-preferences-excel.html#post5088868 You are welcome to use it how you want.
 
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Thanks for the reference on the ohms. I had read it a couple of years ago and found it very helpful. I bookmarked it. VERY GOOD INFO. I haven't been on ECF in a long time. I have always been a 5v vapor. I have been using boge cartomizers for a couple of years and have been satisfied. I'm just curious what other 5v vapors are using today. Do they even have clearomizers that can withstand 5 volts? When I first started vaping, I burned atomizers right and left. I don't want to go thru that again. Boge truly was a LIFE SAVER for me.....I would like to try a clearomizer, if my prodigy wouldn't burn it up immediately... Thanks for any help.
 

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Sorry Kev... I'll get more ASAP.

Jennifer - Probably not gonna work at 5v with these clearomizers. Though, if you havn't, I highly suggest trying the DCT - Carto Tanks. They can be configured with either single coil or DC cartos. At 5v, I like DCT 1.5 or 2.0 (depending on the density), or the single coil 3.0's!

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So I have been using the one LF clearo I got with my last order for several days now, and these are pretty darn good. Flavor is every bit as crisp and clean as on a CE2 R6 and vapor is nice and thick. As far as VTF, these are almost or just as good as my beloved CE2's.

I do have a huge pet peeve with these clearos, however. They will not take a standard drip tip. Not only that, but the included drip tip does not fit snug enough. In fact, mine was quite lose, coming off the clearo at the lightest touch, and it was lost within the first 24h of use. Thankfully, one of my silicone CE2 tips managed to squeeze in there and fits in tight enough that it doesn't fall off all the time. Does seem to seal acceptably well, too. I just wish the included tip would fit more snugly or I'd had the foresight of not using that clearo outside the home. :/
 
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