Anyone tried SI Nano Clearomizers?

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I USED to use the SI Nano's, but I'm in the process of tossing them. I get the burnt taste frequently from them and sometimes getting a pull off of them gives me a head-rush, the "golf ball in the garden hose" thing. I was using them on my Volt X2 1300mAh. I don't really like clearos that are bigger than 1.6ml. I prefer the slimmer clearos that hold around 1ml. I started with a V2 kit and ordered some of their LiquiMax Blanks V2 LiquiMax Blanks (3-Pack) - V2 Cigs I like those and they work well. My only issue is the wicking is at the top, but it is a minor inconvenience and they are easy to clean with a vodka/water solution and my water pick at a low setting, so as not to rip the wicking loose. They don't leak, unless you don't clear the tube in the middle after filling. They are a tad expensive, but they work well.
 

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I USED to use the SI Nano's, but I'm in the process of tossing them. I get the burnt taste frequently from them and sometimes getting a pull off of them gives me a head-rush, the "golf ball in the garden hose" thing. I was using them on my Volt X2 1300mAh. I don't really like clearos that are bigger than 1.6ml. I prefer the slimmer clearos that hold around 1ml. I started with a V2 kit and ordered some of their LiquiMax Blanks V2 LiquiMax Blanks (3-Pack) - V2 Cigs I like those and they work well. My only issue is the wicking is at the top, but it is a minor inconvenience and they are easy to clean with a vodka/water solution and my water pick at a low setting, so as not to rip the wicking loose. They don't leak, unless you don't clear the tube in the middle after filling. They are a tad expensive, but they work well.
Wow, those look neat and tidy! I like them. Are they 808's?
 

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I USED to use the SI Nano's, but I'm in the process of tossing them. I get the burnt taste frequently from them and sometimes getting a pull off of them gives me a head-rush, the "golf ball in the garden hose" thing. I was using them on my Volt X2 1300mAh. I don't really like clearos that are bigger than 1.6ml. I prefer the slimmer clearos that hold around 1ml. I started with a V2 kit and ordered some of their LiquiMax Blanks V2 LiquiMax Blanks (3-Pack) - V2 Cigs I like those and they work well. My only issue is the wicking is at the top, but it is a minor inconvenience and they are easy to clean with a vodka/water solution and my water pick at a low setting, so as not to rip the wicking loose. They don't leak, unless you don't clear the tube in the middle after filling. They are a tad expensive, but they work well.
Are they the same size as a standard 808 battery?
 

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How do you like them? Do they vape well? Any leaking?

I like them a lot. I have filled 6 without a single leak yet. I used one of them day and night for 3 days before getting a burnt taste and then I just tossed it. At less than 2 bucks a piece if you buy in bunches it wasnt even worth it to me to try to take it apart and clean it and risk a leak. I never vape that much so I'm hoping they last almost a week normally. They vape very nicely. Great flavor and plenty of vapor. It even has a nice little sizzle sound almost. Buy a few. See if you like them. If you don't, I will buy the unused ones off of you :)
 
Has anyone tried cleaning these? I just got mine yesterday and it tastes like a wet sweater? Not burned tasting-has good vapour, just yucky
Maybe if I could clean it??


The Nano? It cleans easily, half fill the tank with water, close it, shake hard. Run water through the post to thoroughly wet the wick and wash off the atty. Then dry, or just refill with juice and vape through the water steam until you get juice on the wick.

That gets rid of most of the wet wool flavor. The rest of it fades during the first tank usage.

All things considered, I find the Nano mutes flavors a little more than I like, but the draw and delivery is very good. It's not my primary go-to device, but I wouldn't turn up my nose if that was what I could get my hands on at that moment.
 

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I love my nanos. I have about 20. I'm not a fan of clearos with wicks just for looks- I think they are ugly. I like that I can partially hide the nanos on my X2s :) ImageUploadedByTapatalk1361635358.892216.jpg
 

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My order of five arrived. I vape 0mg, so taste/smell is important for me, I plan to switch flavors frequently, have one dedicated to each flavor. I color-coded bottles to clearos. I can see how much is left, don't have to experience dry burn again. I may toss all my cartos. Taste is better than the cartos that have experienced dry burn. Maybe my little headache is a result of having inhaled dry burn. They are about as long as the batteries (shorter ones).
 
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When buying for your batteries, buy atomizers of the appropriate size if aesthetics matter at all to you.

The standard batteries are 9.2 mm in diameter as are atomizers, cartomizers, the CE2 and CE3, Tidy 10/12, the T4 and the Nano. The DM-1/DM-3 and the ESmart are 12 mm in diameter, as are the DM-3 clearomizer, ESmart clearomizer and DM-1 cartomizer. The vGo, iGo, tGo, Echo, ect are 14 mm in diameter along with the Echo and Echo-V cartomizer, CE4, T2 and T3.
 
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You should make a blog post about that so I can find it when I need it next. The kangers are just a bit wider than the standard cigalike SI batteries, probably they must be some of the 12 mm ones.

I think I have these: Kanger M3 Clearomizers or maybe these Kanger 808D-1 CE5 Clearomizers. Not sure what the diff is between the CE5 vs the M3 but either way what I have is a bit too wide.
 
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