Are all clearomizers created equal?

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The only way to ensure consistent results from clearomizers is to make your own coils, this is especially true for protanks. However, the only clearo I have used that worked consistently great with stock coils was the iclear 30.

I find nic level has more of a correlation to Throat hit than anything else. Higher nic more throat hit, I drip so 6mg is perfect for me, anything too high is just too harsh for me.
 

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I find such inconsistencies in my clearomizers such as some have excellent TH, some have moderate TH and some practically none. It's very annoying. Anyone buying some that are all good? Also, some wick much better than others.

Are you talking about all clearos of the same brand/model....or just random, different clearos you buy?

OBVIOUSLY different types of clearos will produce different types of vaper, throat hit, etc. They are different devices.

As for the differences between the same brands/models....I havent had this problem at all....but then again, I dont buy cheap knock offs. In fact, from now on, I dont even buy anything that isnt pyrex or polypro.
 

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Kanger T2 1.8ohm - always the same - just work

You may be using various designs without making proper comparison.
Output is dictated by several factors
Power supplied
Air flow through Device
Coil Resistance
Wick quality
E-liquid mixture
Even length of draw

Have fun figuring all this out. I know I have :D
 

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I've had the most consistent results from kanger's products. Sometimes I'll have to add/remove a flavor wick for thinner or thicker juices, but other than that they're very dependable devices. I've tried top-coil tanks from a bunch of different vendors and they seem to be pretty hit-or-miss. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that it's rarely the tank causing problems. Replacing the atomizer head has always fixed the bad ones for me.
 

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Are you talking about all clearos of the same brand/model....or just random, different clearos you buy?

OBVIOUSLY different types of clearos will produce different types of vaper, throat hit, etc. They are different devices.

As for the differences between the same brands/models....I havent had this problem at all....but then again, I dont buy cheap knock offs. In fact, from now on, I dont even buy anything that isnt pyrex or polypro.

I've been buying all the same brand/ model clearo and I do realize the amount of nicotine makes a difference. I've been using 24 mg. since I started 4 years ago. Where do you get the pyrex or polypro from?
 
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