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jdanderson1449

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Does anyone else feel like they need a different clearomizer for each different flavor of juice?

I have a bottle of juice that is really want to try but I don't want to empty the tank I have on in case I'm just not in to it.

On a good note, it has been steeping on the shelf for a good week so the flavor profile is probably pretty good.


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omyeyes

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I do have a different tank for the various flavors that I like. And don't forget, don't throw away any flavors that you may hate at first. Your sense of taste will change over the weeks/months and you may want to try them again. I've done that and I was amazed!

You need to invest in a cheap little drip tank, so that you can taste different juices to see if you like them. I paid $10 at a local B&M for mine. Just drip 3-4 drops in and taste away. When you're done (it will start tasting burnt) then just dry burn it and all the flavor will be gone so you can try another flavor. This is called a dry burn.
 
I normally use a Kanger Pro tank, and the atomizer in that only has a small wick. It's pretty easy to clean out using warm water, so I'll usually just wash it when I change flavors. But then again, I don't change that often, so it's not a big problem for me.

I have had two tanks going at once, so I can change flavors throughout the day, but I figured there was no need to haul two tanks around when I hardly ever want to change flavors :p
 

Dakota Jim

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I personally have 10+ various protanks, 12+ evods, 8+ vivi novas, some iClears, and about 6 rebuildable drippers

Ok, I am a hobbyist and also do DIY eliquid so that is my excuse for going overboard

the easy way to deal with multiple flavors besides using a dripper (best way - but will eventually need to be rebuilt) is to get a mini protank 2 (or 2) and multiple replacement heads (1.8 ohm if you are using a regular ego battery - this will get you into the 7.6 watt range - which is most peoples sweet spot for flavor IMHO)

The pro's are you aren't using a large amount of eliquid, heads are easy to replace and clean, glass tank so no issues with eliquid cracking issues
 

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I have a collection of tanks. I vape one juice pretty much exclusively. It is nice to have a different vape of the same juice. Top coil, bottom coil, cartomizer, ect. I do have a couple of others set aside for different profiles I want to try though. A dripping atty is a good choice if you just wanna try a juice to see if it is worth filling a tank
 

nmackan

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My friend you should have more than one anyway. Back up my friend always back up of everything.
In fact I want to share a new inclination of me. I told many times that in the first place I never wanted to quit. I should have my morning ceremonies and afterwards I should vape if this vape thing is any effective. But the taste should be tobacco of course.
Now nearly 10 months later which I spend without a single cigarette I feel I can vape anything even apple (Which I had detested even with hookkah)
 

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Is this newbie supposed to know what that means?

Heck, I've been here for awhile and have no idea what it means.

Getting back to the OP - yes, you definitely need more than one clearomizer. Buy ones where you can replace the heads - they cost a dollar or two.
 

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I put everything in it's own fresh 'omizer. I went bat..... with juices so i had to go as crazy with something to put them all in. 100 blank cartos, 70 or so clearos and about 70 or more innokin tiny 10s. Every juice gets its own carto to start with. If I really like it, and it's more than a sample bottle, it goes into a clearo - citrus flavors and any others that can crack tanks, goes into a tiny 10.

Carried away? Who, me? :p
 

jdanderson1449

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The nice thing is, my Vivi Nova is really easy to clean. For the time being, it's my go to clearo but I do have a ce5 that works well too. It gives me little gurgles here and there but no leaks and good vapor. I do have my eyes set on a couple of auctions for lots of ce5's too. So as far as having back ups, I will have it covered soon.

Side note, I saw in another post that someone was looking for a good coffee juice. Any thoughts there? I'd had a thought of doing a vapor trade too. My wife is part of a foodie pen pal exchange where once a month they swap $15 worth of local non-perishable foodstuffs.

It'd be worth a shot here too I think. The local vapor shop here makes some pretty killer juice and they don't have an online storefront where you can order from. Just a thought.
 

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I always have around three tanks going. Someone once told me that if you vape a lot, it's a good idea to switch flavors throughout the day to keep from getting "vapors tongue" (where you lose your tastebuds) and to drink lots of water. But what's really fun is my "mix" tank --I feed it the leftovers from the other juices I was vaping but didn't have enough for a full tank. It's really good...I just can't duplicate it. :) I try not to put in really strong flavors that would overpower it.
 
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