And the best clearomizer is... Kanger T3 (PBusardo)

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Scott_Simpson

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Ive heard the viva novas are not that durable and the plastic tank cracks.

My experience is just the opposite ... the VNs have been very solid performers for me, they are simple to rebuild, and I've never had a tank crack or leak or anything. Of course, I don't vape any of the flavors that tend to crack and craze some plastic tanks (e.g., cinnamons, etc.), so YMMV.
 

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I love PBusardo's youtubes. He makes the best ones. And they're fun, too.

He knows what works.

for him.

For e, clearos (any of them) are like asking is it better to buy a racehorse that is a level 5 bleeder, or one with bucked shins? :laugh:
I guess you can tell I don't like clearos --- they mute taste for me.

I will, nevertheless, buy this one for the heck of it.
 
On the contrary, the vivi nova's are some of the more durable clearomizers. I keep it in one of the pen slots of my backpack and my bag all the time. I also once dropped my cheap imitation ego with the mini vivi nova on it at a bar when a drunk walked into me. The battery stopped working, but the clearo was fine. The mini nova does seem a lot more durable and attractive than the big one, but it depends on how well you treat it.

Also, the aluminum tank options are more sturdy than the plastic.

Now I really want to try the T3. :p
 

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In my short two months of vaping i got fed up with stardust loved the flavor vapor hated the leaks and dry hits on high vg juice. I tryed some vivi novas and the flavor wasnt right compared to the stardust. Last week i got some DID clones and love those, but tonight the local vape store got some T3's in amd wow. I have only been vaping on this T3 for a few hours and cant believe how good the vapor and flavor is for a clearo.
 

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He confirmed exactly what I was thinking in his review. I personally had the T3 just a hair better than the iclear dual coil clearos.
So I totally agree with Phil.
The one trick that turned the T3 into the winner was something I learned here on this forum.
I wasn't completely happy with the T3 until I learned to take off one of the two wicks that lay on top of the T3 coil.
I had my doubts it would make much difference but it really did.
So now as a matter of course, I always remove one of the two wicks that for some reason a number of folks refer to as "flavor strips".
As for the iclear, it's a little beast. The only negative on it is simply make the juice capacity a bit larger than 1.6ml
I love my Vivi novas but they have not seen any action in the rotation since these two clearos entered the fray.
 
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