Best Clearomizer for flavor? Vapor? Both?

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OldSeer

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The bar has now been set EXTREMELY high by INNOKIN
with the release of their new IClear 30 B...

They have made (for them) a bottom DUAL COIL for the very first time
and ...coils designed with the wicks CRISS CROSSED on top of one another...
instead of (like others) lined up on top of one another muffling the vaporization process...
therefore... (crossed) a MUCH GREATER
amount of e-liquid is vaporized properly... meaning LARGER CLOUDS ...
and TRUE FLAVORS and AROMAS coming thru!

Though there are some great BDC's and even Top Coils Clearomizer around... And I do
mean GREAT... But... INNOKIN'S ICLEAR 30 B... Stands out by itself.

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As pointed out by others... these heads can not... to this point :oops: be rebuilt..
 
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Want to know what you guys think is the best clearo for the categories in the topic name. Which gets the best flavor? Vapor? Both? Most reliable? I just want something that I can use besides my RBA and such.

Depends on the battery type/settings and the eJuice you are using IMHO. My preference is thicker, VG based liquids with sweet/fruit based flavor, so I've had great success with the 2ohm, iclear16,30 and 30s line. Really want to try the 30b soon ;)

If you rebuild, you can do better with a bottom coil clearomizer such as anything that takes the Kanger style heads (t3,evod, pt,etc...)


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I use a protank 3. Excellent in all departments. It's also glass which is a must have for some juices with cinnamon, citrus, etc. the innokins look nice but the poly tank is a no go for me. Plus, their new double coils are expensive as hell, and I don't see any proof that a "crisscross" coil actually does anything better than a stacked coil.


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I'm not a big fan of Mr. "Hi Fan's! Wattup" - but he does kindly review the "B" tank........ iClear 30B Review! First Look at Innokins New Bottom Fed DCT -IndoorSmokers - YouTube

"It's purty" ..... "same swivel tip" ...... "beefy lookin" ....... "I'm excited" ...... "IClears best tank yet" ...... "Tank is plastic, but it ain't bad" ..... or so he says. Replaceable coils ........... "blah-blah-blah"........... but it shows you what it looks like. "Holy snap .... holy snapple Batman!" He's a ..................? Reviewer! He does like the "F-Word" .... so beware.

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I will second the guy who recommended the EVOD. Solid performer, cheap, can easily be tweaked dependent on viscosity of juice for optimum flavor. Affordable heads that can be easily rebuilt if you like. The heads themselves can be cleaned, dry-burned and re-used. Re-wicked if you like as well. While I like Protanks, the big thing the EVOD has going for it is the chamber size. Clearomizers have a negative pressure threshold. The EVOD doesn't seem to have the volume for enough negative pressure to build to cause draw or leak issues. A protank 2 for instance, while a nice performer (same heads) and definitely better looking with a bigger tank, will either need to be burped or topped off or it will start to suffer from these issues. The draw on an EVOD is tighter than other kanger products. Slightly more than a PT2, much tighter than a PT2 mini.

EVOD has a slight edge on PT2. Aspires are great if your heads work (which is something of a gamble in my experience) and if your juice is weighted towards the PG end. If you are just hopping into clearos, EVOD is definitely the way to go.
 

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EVOD has been my go to for flavor since, well, forever. I like the iClear30s for vapor production, but an EVOD on a VV/VW is my standard. EVOD coils are cheap and easily rebuildable too. If youre really into flavor and vapor production I'd drill a 1/6 hole into an existing airhole on an EVOD. It seems like I can run my EVODs with drill mod at higher volt/watt and get a large increase in vapor production and not get any burnt taste and a warm but not hot vape.
 
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