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Hello all, been a lurker for a while. I started vaping 5-22-11;started with BluCigs and VolcanoCigs, then about 3 weeks ago got tired ofhaving to charge my batteries 4 to 5 times a day, so I went ahead and ordered aKGO, this has been my best investment yet, I tried the ego-c, ego-t adapters,and the 510 tank systems just not my cup of tea. They are both a bit airybecause of my 100% VG e-liquid (my wife has a bad reaction to PG). I have “afew” stardust’s and broken a couple from e-liquid reaction (Vanilla-Cola andMntDew from Hoosier I just love these flavors) I have also tried flavor fromSAFP and VV. I also vape some left over carto’s from Blu, I dislike the burnttaste towards the end.
Any recommendations for a guy like my self?
 

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Your kGo is a good e-cig. Try the Fluxomizers from Gotvapes.com on it.
They'll hit like that stardusts, but they have a crack proof plastic. There's no fiddling with them and they're good to go out of the box. With 100%VG, you'll probably have to tip them a bit now and then, if it's real thick, but they're the best clearomizers I've come across and I've use a lot of the. Oh, and they don't leak. ever. Even after you take them apart and clean them. The only slight con is that you will need a needle tip bottle or a syringe to fill them..
 

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Try VV next. It's the cats meow. And welcome to the ECF. You have been vaping for awhile so you could probably give me some advice LOL.
lol I'm still kind of new never started tinkering with carts or juice untill 2 weeks ago.

Your kGo is a good e-cig. Try the Fluxomizers from Gotvapes.com on it.
They'll hit like that stardusts, but they have a crack proof plastic. There's no fiddling with them and they're good to go out of the box. With 100%VG, you'll probably have to tip them a bit now and then, if it's real thick, but they're the best clearomizers I've come across and I've use a lot of the. Oh, and they don't leak. ever. Even after you take them apart and clean them. The only slight con is that you will need a needle tip bottle or a syringe to fill them..
I have a pack of CE3 XL's coming my way this week
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, I guess I'll have to order thease so the plastic doesn't crack.
What OHM's should I be looking for 2.4 or 2.8? I curently buy carto's in 2.1 - 2.4.

Welcome.....great place here with wonderful people always willing to help.
Thank you.
 
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lol I'm still kind of new never started tinkering with carts or juice untill 2 weeks ago.


I have a pack of CE3 XL's coming my way this week, I guess I'll have to order thease so the plastic doesn't crack.
What OHM's should I be looking for 2.4 or 2.8? I curently buy carto's in 2.1 - 2.4.


Thank you.

I like the CE3's. That's what I used all the time before I found the Fluxos. I still have a couple boxes of the "Smokymizers" from MIT. I think they've been discontinued because of people complaining about leaks. I don't know who makes those in the pics, but the Smokymizers did leak from the bottom when they got low on juice. They are also kind of fiddly to fill. Get yourself some good tweezers because the one in the pack is a piece of junk and you'll lose that little plug.

You also have to make sure you put a condom on the battery end until you're done filling it and have replace the plug. Otherwise, they'll leak juice straight out the bottom. They come apart for cleaning, but the wick is a little tricky to get back in position, especially after the second cleaning. They have a bottom coil, so they work really well with high VG juice. That's why I got them in the first place. They have a cooler draw because the coil is farther away from the mouthpiece, So I would get the lower resistance 2.4ohm ones.
 

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I might have to try these. They have a special tip and it looks like they don't have that little hole and plug arrangement. Instead they have a silicone plug on top of the air tube to keep the juice from leaking. That'll make it easier to fill them, but you probably can't use a standard drip tip with them. Not much details on the site. If vision or MIT makes them, but I doubt they do, they might be crack resistant like the fluxos.
 

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