Available NOW! Kanger T3 eGo Clearomizer Bottom Coil w/ replaceable Coil Base Assemblies

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they made adjustments becuase some were leaking while others were getting dry hits, so they took 3 weeks to make adjustments and now we have them, i also posted this info directly form kanger in a different thread which showed this info directly from them.

Do you know what kind of changes they made? I've been using mine for four weeks and haven't had any leakage at all. I just hope they don't mess up a good carto trying to improve a good thing.

Which other thread has the info?
 

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kanger t3 ego clearo bottom coil 2.4ml replaceable coil - 2.4ohm
$6.95

new from kanger, this is an outstanding performing bottom coil ego clearomizer - the kanger t3 2.4ml bottom coil ego clearomizer with replaceable coil head, stem/base unit.

extremely easy to fill (refer to instruction card in the pictures), you simply unscrew the base, invert the clearo and fill straight out of your juice bottle. Keepign the unit inverted you then screw in your stem coil base.

We have labeled these as 2.4ml as that is what the markings on the side of the t3 show but you can probably get up to 3ml as the mouthpiece is fixed and completely sealed.

what you receive with your purchase:
  • one clear kanger t3 tank assembly with a 2.4ohm bottom coil coil/stem base assembly.
  • additional coil head base assemblies are available elsewhere in this category.
  • length is 80mm compared to 73mm for the kanger t2 top coils
  • please note: The mouthpiece on this unit cannot be removed!
  • this has ego threading meaning you must use it on an ego or use a 510 to ego adpater (available in our atomizer and accessories category) in order to use this unit.


yes yes yes
 

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Don't wait... these are dynamite. Easy fill, clean taste, easy clean, long lasting, good capacity, cook dinner, do your laundry, vacuum your carpets. One more thing and they'd be perfect. Work on it, Kanger. ;)

They are great been using for two weeks they are really good. If you get a dry hit just pull without firing the batt till you see a air bubble. Then proceed as normal. Love them.
 

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Got mine today, ordered Monday with a note “no rush, going to Mom’s 90’th birthday Thursday” and they got here today THANK YOU Dan and crew!!!!!!
As good as the BC Phoenix, :toast: haven’t gotten a dry hit but sometimes flavor falls off. Just finger on the holes and suck, bubble bubble, and flavor is back. Almost as good as the punched Stallions in a tank that is the TOP in flavor IMHO, they are so good I’ve put away all my 801 to 510 adaptors ;-) :firefox:
Got go pack a “not meters and tools” bag, joy joy.
 

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I wanna see Charlies T3 too please
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Can I see it Charlie ? huh ? Can I see yours ?
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Oh Yeah, Happy Birthdays Mom 90 !!
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you've already shown me yours so i should you mine; just no time now.
You know my son gets a LOT more respect (and shown it too) for being a nerd now. I was out of time building mechanical computers and exploring caves.
When i was his age NO ONE wanted me to show mine.
They are good, trust me (that's what i told them 50 years ago), maybe a little flow problem but sucking took care of it (that goes back to 45 years ago), you'll like them if you liked BC's.
Mom just got back from spending a week getting 2 more master points playing bridge, she's a mover and looking foward to this party.
Thanks everyone for your thoughts, I'll tell her.
 

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Tell me how you clean them Charlie...looks like a clear shot at the coils is a no go?
For me, the most critical part of a good cleaning is the ability to do a dry burn, and doing a dry burn without being able to get a really good view of the coils glowing, is risky business IMO....much less being able to do a gentle scraping to knock off chunks of carbon buildup..
 

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Tell me how you clean them Charlie...looks like a clear shot at the coils is a no go?
For me, the most critical part of a good cleaning is the ability to do a dry burn, and doing a dry burn without being able to get a really good view of the coils glowing, is risky business IMO....much less being able to do a gentle scraping to knock off chunks of carbon buildup..
Rinse or soak in hot water let it dry then I dry burn you can see the coils thru the tube. But if there is a lot of gunk rinse again with hot water to get the ash crud out did it with out rinsing the other day did not taste good.
 

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Thanx. I really like BC's, and want to give these a shot. The Kanger T2's are good, and thought these might be even better.

I started to clean all my wick and coils by first dropping them into super hot water microwaved. When you drop them in, they fiz for a few seconds like alka-seltzer. Then I pat dry, dry burn, and repeat...

Usually though, they get a 24hr soak in 190 Everclear, prior to the hot water dunking....

The other day I was cleaning my coils on a Nova head, that I had been vaping with a super sweet Caramel Juice. I had to take a dental pick to dislodge a big chunk of burnt crud sitting ontop of the coil...
 

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Thanx. I really like BC's, and want to give these a shot. The Kanger T2's are good, and thought these might be even better.

I started to clean all my wick and coils by first dropping them into super hot water microwaved. When you drop them in, they fiz for a few seconds like alka-seltzer. Then I pat dry, dry burn, and repeat...

Usually though, they get a 24hr soak in 190 Everclear, prior to the hot water dunking....

The other day I was cleaning my coils on a Nova head, that I had been vaping with a super sweet Caramel Juice. I had to take a dental pick to dislodge a big chunk of burnt crud sitting ontop of the coil...

Cant get everclear where I am so I use vodka when I change flavors. With the T3 you wont be able to scrape the coils unless you pull the center tube out. I just looked at it and there is a seam so I think you can, I have not tried. The T3 is way better then the T2 much improved flavor great vapor.
 

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If the center tube comes apart like the Phoenix BC's, then I'll for sure order some up..

The Phoenix BC's, IMO are still one of the best vapers out there...
I'm a big fan of the Phoenix XL BC's too.
If this vapes almost as well and holds more then it'll be a winner in my book.

I should get the two I ordered tomorrow or Saturday.
 

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I received one of these in the mail today and have been vaping on it for a few hours now. I don't know if Kanger uses a primer but it had a weird taste for the first few minutes. After an initial break in, it's been vaping really well. I'm finding that the flavor is a little muted. I'm hoping that it will improve as the coil breaks in a little more. All in all, it's a good vape and I highly recommend giving the T3 a try.
 
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