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So I was out doing last minute shopping when my battery died do to puffing away cause I hate shopping, So with plenty of Shopping to go I bought this cheap $11.99 CE4 ego T after my first hit I was like holy {Moderated} I couldn't believe how that thing hits! It hits better than my $20 PIKE ego style does, I was so amazed that I bought 2 more for back ups!
 
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higher output V.

i find it funny, most egos i own and have ben getting - seem to be getting weaker. last ego i got(black 350 mini) put out 3.5V, and the pink mini i got before puts out 3.9v consistantly till battery is dead.


congrats on getting a "better" battery ;)

I was about fed up with my ego cause I wasn't getting good hits so when I stopped to pick up the lil mini me I pick up a couple of Kanger coils and replaced my old coil that came with my PIKE and what a world of a difference I'm in cloud heaven!
 

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I was about fed up with my ego cause I wasn't getting good hits so when I stopped to pick up the lil mini me I pick up a couple of Kanger coils and replaced my old coil that came with my PIKE and what a world of a difference I'm in cloud heaven!

Now if you got a VV eGo or Spinner you could set the voltage to suit your vape :)
 

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also, to take into concideration - you mention using a CE4 tank, these are typicaly disposable so it is essential to get new tanks often to continue with a good vape experiance.



and another thing - the coil resistance in the tanks can make a huge difference too on how "hard" it hits. - typicaly i seen ce4s with a 2.0 to 2.6 ohm coil, which is rather cold somewhat, if the new tank is lower in resistance it may also play into the "harder" factor.

most ego batteries are regulated to 3.7V - there are the rare odd balls that regulate differently(as my above post with a 3.9v mini).



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also, to take into concideration - you mention using a CE4 tank, these are typicaly disposable so it is essential to get new tanks often to continue with a good vape experiance.

A very good point defdock. I used to use Vision CE4's as my main vape for a while and I found I could dry burn them multiple times which really extends their life. I used to do that every few tank fulls, specially with 'gunky' juices.
 

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also, to take into concideration - you mention using a CE4 tank, these are typicaly disposable so it is essential to get new tanks often to continue with a good vape experiance.



and another thing - the coil resistance in the tanks can make a huge difference too on how "hard" it hits. - typicaly i seen ce4s with a 2.0 to 2.6 ohm coil, which is rather cold somewhat, if the new tank is lower in resistance it may also play into the "harder" factor.

most ego batteries are regulated to 3.7V - there are the rare odd balls that regulate differently(as my above post with a 3.9v mini).



:)
Yea it said it was good for 800 hundred puffs. Per charge and is good for 300 charges so using as a back up should get good use even after I get the MVP 20w :)
 

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A very good point defdock. I used to use Vision CE4's as my main vape for a while and I found I could dry burn them multiple times which really extends their life. I used to do that every few tank fulls, specially with 'gunky' juices.
Here's a noob question when you mean dry burn do you mean hit it with out fluid? I figured that would ruin the coil?
 
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depending on wicking material of certain clearomizer/tanks, around 70% of them "can" be dry burned.

personaly i only dry burn empty coils with no wicking, when i rebuild my kanger protank style tanks.

if the wick is silica, it is able to be dry burned - and with that, DO NOT sit and hold the button for too long. all it takes is few short bursts, rinse with water and repeat once more. you should look up some youtube videos. search for "ce4 dry burn"
 
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Here's a noob question when you mean dry burn do you mean hit it with out fluid? I figured that would ruin the coil?

NO! Do not hit it w/out eliquid. You'll get a really nasty taste if you do. To dry burn you don't want any liquid in the clearo though. Rinse it out, let it dry a bit, then pulse the button. Maybe 3 seconds at a time, a few of times. This should burn off any gunk on the coil. Then refill the clearo, wait a bit, and then vape away. BTW, you do run the risk of popping the coil doing this, making it useless. Definitely look up dry burning on YOutube.
 

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Family member enjoys her ce4 didn't like me nautilus the ce4 are to her liking.

One thing many may have bought good ones but I got 20 from fast tech and 2 were good.

Last order i got her were some Vision ce4's

i think new vapers prefer them for a few reasons. tighter draw(close to a cigarette), no worries of new coils, and its a simple fill and go system.
 

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Family member enjoys her ce4 didn't like me nautilus the ce4 are to her liking.

One thing many may have bought good ones but I got 20 from fast tech and 2 were good.

Last order i got her were some Vision ce4's

Its like that pretty much with anything I don't know how many computer parts I've bought over the years that were DOA
 

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Nah talking about ce4 clearomisers - got some from fast tech that were bent - Also leaked

Bought other things from there that were ok - got two isticks from them that are good.

I've heard somethings about fasttech besides waiting 3 weeks for something that's making kinda wanting to stay clear.
 
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I've heard something about fasttech besides waiting 3 weeks for something that's making kinda wanting to stay clear.

care to elaborate?

personaly, the wait isnt a problem and as long as you choose a proper shipping method you can have your items in 2 weeks or less.

but when it comes to QUALITY - you need to look at ALL PHOTOS AND THREADS AND REVEIWS. some items are complete garbage, and others are hidden gems.


ETA: also most people shop on FT assuming everything listed is TRUE AUTHENTIC. read the item name... if it does not say "AUTHENTIC", it is a clone. same to be said about items that say "STYLE" - clear indication it is not authentic. just read before purchasing, its not that hard.
 

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Can be hit or miss - probably best to find someone that has purchased the same product your thinking of getting and see how its been for them.

As for delivery well the last time i paid the $2 extra for faster delivery using my countries post and got to me in around 11 or so days.

Don't know what options other countries have also some carriers won't take batteries.
 
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