Anyone try the new Kanger T3 yet?

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It should. The T3 uses the larger eGo threads rather than the smaller 510 threads.

However, be aware that there is information floating around that joyetech, the makers of the eGo, has changed the larger eGo threads somewhat and the after-market devices that use those threads, like the Kanger, might not fit anymore.
 

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I got 2 of them from Vaporbeast (free shipping, although they're out of stock atm), looks great on my eGo Twists and works pretty good too. I really like these. Easy to fill, easy to clean, no long wicks to dry or worry about, no extra pieces getting in the way. Hasn't leaked once, rarely gurgles (I just wipe out the juice between the mouthpiece), and doesn't burn.

My one gripe however, is that it does not fit on my new PV (Versa/A606), it just does not screw in right or stay in place. I might try an adapter, I know I have one around here somewhere, but I can't find it in my mess of e-cig stuff. And I guess another thing... seems like the airflow for one of them has gotten tighter. I don't know what I did differently. The other one still works perfect. I have been rinsing them out (usually quickly with cold water, just shake and rinse a few times) so I'm not really cleaning them well but I do rinse.. dunno if that has anything to do with it.

But for the most part, I really like these, thinkin of picking up some more but I know there's always something newer and better (or at least worth trying till everyone finds something wrong with it) on its way. The price is good for the performance imo. So yea... before I order some more... is there something newer and better? I like my mini Novas too but I think I might like these a little more. I just really don't like dealing with long wicks. I guess top coil isn't my thing?
 

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is there something newer and better? I like my mini Novas too but I think I might like these a little more. I just really don't like dealing with long wicks. I guess top coil isn't my thing?

I guess that depends on your point of view and what you vape. There is a new clearomizer in cartomizer clothing for use in carto-tanks I haven't been able to justify trying yet. So far, to my knowledge, that's the only "new" technology out there. Other than the revamped attempts at the same ol' product we see time and time again.
 

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Boldly Venturing..... My First VV (Joye eGo-C Twist 1000mA) And my First Clearo (T3). The twists are silver, numbers a little hard to read with these old eyes. Filled easy, once I quit dripping into draw tube (did I mention this is my 1st clearo ? LOL). Using AltCig Jamaican-Me e-juice, not my fave but a good one. Seems smoother and sweeter at lower voltage, is that normal or just my tastebuds ?
 

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Boldly Venturing..... My First VV (Joye eGo-C Twist 1000mA) And my First Clearo (T3). The twists are silver, numbers a little hard to read with these old eyes. Filled easy, once I quit dripping into draw tube (did I mention this is my 1st clearo ? LOL). Using AltCig Jamaican-Me e-juice, not my fave but a good one. Seems smoother and sweeter at lower voltage, is that normal or just my tastebuds ?

Very normal. I don't go above about 3.8 with my T3s.

Pay no attention to those hard to see numbers... just crank it up or down to taste. ;) Good choices on your bold venture. :)
 

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ive gotten the airflow problem on a couple myself. even after thoroughly rinsing and dry burning i still get the tight airflow. havent been able to figure out why

Try lifting the top seal of the wicks a little. Don't overtigthen the base or the clearo to the batt. See if it helps!
 

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A dry burn took care of my gurgling problem.

I suspect the coil wasn't getting hot enough to completely vaporize the liquid so it would condense inside the air tube.

Anyway, after I preformed a dry burn the gurgling stopped. This was my first dry burn on the T3 which was three weeks old at the time. Now I'll be doing a dry burn at least every other week.

If the leak you are referring to is at the battery terminal, then the dry burn took care of that for me too.
 
I just received a new shipment of T3's. The only difference that I see (w/o using calipers) is that the o-ring at the base is thicker.
I can back the outer shell off slightly now and it's still snug, whereas before, I had to add another o-ring to achieve this setting.
The seals also look whiter as my older ones are more translucent.
I will check everything out further this weekend when I have more time.

I back my outer shell off until the inner tube starts to lift off the wick seal and then I tighten until the inner tube just touches the seal.
Working great with my 60/40 & 70/30 PG/VG juice w/o any issues.
Also my original is still working, 3+ weeks, so whatever they are using for their coils is working.
 

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