Burning Cartomisers? Dangerous?-510/Kr808/4081...etc filler type cartos

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Katya

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omg! let's not go there! :lol:

that reminds me - whatever happened to that fellow with the bus?

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He ran away; he threatened to sue a supplier...:facepalm: No, he slandered a supplier on Youtube and the supplier threatened to sue him. Something like that. :D

I think we managed to talk him out of it.

Oh, the good old days! ;)
 
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I'm sorry....I just won't use plastic.

I'm fine with new hard plastics; after all, I don't cook in my clearos and they never get overheated in normal use. As for tanks, I held out long enough and now we have those beautiful new BCC cartos so I'll never need a tank! Yay! All that hole punching and drilling somehow never appealed to me. :) I'm lazy...
 

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Nat... Katya was using the CC's as well, last I heard. I've got only one eGo-c atty/tank going now and mostly CC's with a few stardusts. Again - part of my 'luck' is not overvaping any one PV - I don't get the heat some do. One thing not noted was the Tabac/BCC's do have some 'cracking and popping' when new (the good type - like a good cisco lr atty :D

I really like the BCC design. The reason I preferred my eGo-C and eGo-T cartomizers was the bottom placement of the heating coil. Top placement never made any sense to me. Gravity is, well, you know what. :) Can defy it.
 

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I really like the BCC design. The reason I preferred my eGo-C and eGo-T cartomizers was the bottom placement of the heating coil. Top placement never made any sense to me. Gravity is, well, you know what. :) Can defy it.

Yeah and away from any cloth...lol. I don't get the burn one can get with the eGo system. There is some but the higher ohm'd (2.2) is nice and it seems higher than the eGo SR to me. I still think the spike in the ejuice on the eGo is 'operative' in the burning. Not all flavors, but some.
 

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Not trying to be rude or anything but couple hundreds pages back the topic got switched from
the main topic to accessories and sales pitching. :confused:

I don't mind it personally but I think the topic is important,
and I am not sure if the original OP question was answered and I missed it?

Did someone develop a way to better keep the fabric (cotton, filling) wet?

Thanks

Ahem... sales pitching? Here? We exchange information, test cartomizers, and share our observations with fellow vapers as well as with vendors and manufacturers; we beta test new designs; we suggest changes/improvements; we flirt, argue and celebrate our milestones and major holidays, we work and have fun, but we do not pitch any sales! :) Ever.

Now wrt to your last question, the short answer is no! The design and materials used in cartomizers have been improved over the years, but some things just can't be fixed: every time you place a piece of flammable (no matter how burn resistant) material, like cotton or polyfill, next to a hot coil, the risk of burning will always be there, be it due to user error, electrical short, overheating, or material degradation.

For that reason, most manufacturers are now concentrating on developing fillerless cartomizers, and with great success, IMO.

Happy vaping and welcome to the thread!
 

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Discriminating.... it's not a dirty word - in fact, thinking doesn't occur without it. I can taste the filler... sorry :D

:D

Discriminating, discriminating... :)

Yeah and away from any cloth...lol. I don't get the burn one can get with the eGo system. There is some but the higher ohm'd (2.2) is nice and it seems higher than the eGo SR to me. I still think the spike in the ejuice on the eGo is 'operative' in the burning. Not all flavors, but some.

Agreed.
 

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ahh nice. Thanks for the info Katya. I'll have to try those soon!

Good luck! BTW, you can get the evod replacement coils for $1.50, which is very reasonable. The Evods are smaller than the T3s, but I prefer the smaller size.

Here's a nice review by LordDevon.

 

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Thank you and hello, Al!

Hi, Flowersoul! :)

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Not much time to read this morning; vaping on my EVOD and lovin it!! :)
 

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They are $3.49 apiece if you buy 5 or more. Use the TVCfriend coupon code for 5% off, and his shipping is cheap. They last a long time and can be cleaned.

I recommend you get 1 clearomizer and perhaps one additional higher-resistance coil (2.2 or 2.5Ω) and see how you like them.

eGo 3ml Tabac BCC Clearomizer - Spare Bottom Coils

What are you using right now, Joe?
I am using the Viva Nova with replaceable coils and they work great but seem to gunk up to fast and need to clean and dry burn. But they are VERY easy to clean and dry burn because you can see the coil very well.

I am also using the 1.7ohm xl carto's and buy keeping a few filled they last a long time and when they quick performing I just toss them, but they do seem to perform alot longer than the Viva Nova.
 

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I use the Viva Nova around the house and really like it. Same problem with the wick gunking up but if your juice is a "gunker" you pretty much have to live with that no matter the device. I usually burn out the coil on a Nova after about 10-12 dry-burns.

I'm still impressed with the CE2's I bought a looong time ago. I've cleaned these things I don't know how many times and they just keep on keeping on. I buy other cartos (like the Viva Nova) not because I have to, but just 'cause I like to try out new stuff every now and then. At the rate my CE2's are lasting, I'll probably be leaving some to relatives in my will. ;)

And +1 to Katya for going back THREE MONTHS in this thread to *like* posts. That there's DEDICATION! :)


I am using the Viva Nova with replaceable coils and they work great but seem to gunk up to fast and need to clean and dry burn. But they are VERY easy to clean and dry burn because you can see the coil very well.

I am also using the 1.7ohm xl carto's and buy keeping a few filled they last a long time and when they quick performing I just toss them, but they do seem to perform alot longer than the Viva Nova.
 

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Plastic inside and hence heavier - sticking to the T3's. 'tis STainless.... I don't have the plastic considerations - I smoked three packs a day :laugh:

Neither do I. :)

They just look massive.

I'm ordering my Evods as we speak. At MyVaporStore, they come with a 2.4Ω coil; should I order a few 1.8Ω coils, just to try them? How do you like those LR coils on your T3s?
 

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How do they clean up, Katya? One reason I like the top coils is that they're a breeze to dry-burn.



Gotta stay on top things, you know! ;)

Banjo, give those new bottom coils a try--they are really nice (Kanger T3 and Evod). They are my favorite right now. Unless you absolutely have to have the coil on top; some people do.
 
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