Best Atomizer/Cartomizer for FLAVOR?

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dr1gonfir5

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I recently got some Rasta Blood juice from Fuzion Vapor, and it was really expensive. But it also gives great flavor and throat hit. My problem is that sometimes I get the full-bodied complex flavor, and sometimes it diminishes making me crave the full flavor. I've tried it in a Stardust Clearomizer, a Totally Wicked Tornado tank, and an Artemis cartomizer tank. I get the best flavor out of the cartomizer, but it comes and goes. Please don't suggest a rebuildable, I've tried one and I don't want to deal with it or order mesh/wicks/ etc. So basically, I need some suggestions on a cartomizer or atomizer that will bring out the best, most full flavor in your juice.
 

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I think the flavor gets screwy if you vape alot of the same juice consecutively, at least it does for me.
I do get great flavor with any decent 510 bridgless atty my original protank has great flavor too with the two"flavor"wicks removed..., besides that I would(don't blast me :p) suggest an rba it's pretty simple and flavorful with cotton ball wicks, best flavor out of them all as well.
 

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Cartomizer - SmokTech - 510 Dual Coil - XL - ECBlend

Clearos mute flavor and have to be tipped over in order to wick properly. I'm too lazy to get involved with the RBA wick thingys.
Smoktech's cartos give great flavor, last several weeks, are harder to over-fill, and they're cheap! I try not to forget that one of the reasons I quit smoking and started vaping was to save money on a very expensive habit. I fail at that pretty miserably from time to time, but every time I order 20 of these (and they last me for a couple of months!), it's like ordering 20 packs of cigarettes and getting two months out of them! Back in the day, 20 packs of cigarettes would last me 19 days.
 

dr1gonfir5

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These.
Cartomizer - SmokTech - 510 Dual Coil - XL - ECBlend

Clearos mute flavor and have to be tipped over in order to wick properly. I'm too lazy to get involved with the RBA wick thingys.
Smoktech's cartos give great flavor, last several weeks, are harder to over-fill, and they're cheap! I try not to forget that one of the reasons I quit smoking and started vaping was to save money on a very expensive habit. I fail at that pretty miserably from time to time, but every time I order 20 of these (and they last me for a couple of months!), it's like ordering 20 packs of cigarettes and getting two months out of them! Back in the day, 20 packs of cigarettes would last me 19 days.

I use those (and the totally wicked brand) in an artemas tank on a Zmax V3 Flattop Telescopic. I've had problems with those cartos ever since I got them. Even bought a second artemis tank and countless extra cartos. They always leak, flood, and waste all my juice :'(
 

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bambloo!™;10625644 said:
I think the flavor gets screwy if you vape alot of the same juice consecutively, at least it does for me.
^--- +1

A rebuildable dripper like the Phoenix Clone from Discount Vapers is a nice cheap place to start. Also an Igo-L/S/W/F would probably be pretty decent as well. I was amazed at the upgrade in flavor from Cartos/Tanks (Protank/Evod) that I got with the Phoenix Clone. I fell in love with dripping so much I bought a Reo Grand with an RM2 as a result.
 

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I use those (and the totally wicked brand) in an artemas tank on a Zmax V3 Flattop Telescopic. I've had problems with those cartos ever since I got them. Even bought a second artemis tank and countless extra cartos. They always leak, flood, and waste all my juice :'(

You know, every device out there has it's own little quirks and tricks to make it work well. You just have to know them and that depends on researching it, or just luck in figuring it out for ourselves. It can be really, really simple sometimes. The problem is the simpler it is the harder it can be to figure out.

So, how are you filling these puppies? Is it the carts that are leaking or the tank? How long until they start to flood?
 
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