Any plans for ce-2s regular or clearomizers?

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Garnoch

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I'll bump this because I was curious as well. I've tried and like cartos so I might as well try these too. Tony seems to know what people want and moves forward with his hardware to stay in the game, which I love - but that being said, my guess is we wouldn't hear about future plans until he's happy enough with a design to sell it. So I'm not so sure we'll hear anything.
 

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I'm one of those who do like the xl clearomizers. You must do a dry burn first...but I love being able to see how much liquid I need or have left...and not having to fill so often. Also if well taken care of and cleaned, you get a good 1.5 weeks out of one. Of course having to use a syringe is a draw back, that is the only thing I dislike.
 

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I'm one of those who do like the xl clearomizers. You must do a dry burn first...but I love being able to see how much liquid I need or have left...and not having to fill so often. Also if well taken care of and cleaned, you get a good 1.5 weeks out of one. Of course having to use a syringe is a draw back, that is the only thing I dislike.

I'm with you and I have NEVER used a needle to fill them. I just remove the silicone plugs and drip along the sides til it's full. Takes about 30 seconds. Then I just reinsert the silicone plug and vape away. Easy as can be.
Those that do not remove the silicone plugs have no choice but to use a needle. I just avoid that process, as it's much easier.
 

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I have tried the clearomizers before and I think I bought 5 for 12 bucks. I use Rosco's technique with filling them. No needle needed but care is needed no to crack the plastic. I have not experienced the burnt taste, however i am not a fan of cartos myself so even though its nice to see how much juice i have left its not something i use on the reg. Therefore couldnt get you a correct idea of how long they last compared to others.
 

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I tried them, I am not a big fan of using the needle to refill them. Also the supplier that sells them has the worst customer service I have ever had before, and many others have expressed the same thing, so I doubt I will ever deal with them again.

I adore my clearomizers-however, after reading his customer service emails to a few forum members, I certainly understand. He is a real ...... I honestly do not understand how they are still in business........
 
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