Can i take a normal ce4 clearo apart?

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mashsmash

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Yoyo whats up fellow vaperos I was wondering if it was possible to take apart my ce4 or ce5 clearo (not sure what it is that is) suposaply non rebuildable? Cheers guys!
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Yoyo whats up fellow vaperos I was wondering if it was possible to take apart my ce4 or ce5 clearo (not sure what it is that is) suposaply non rebuildable? Cheers guys!
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You can take ANYTHING apart. That is Easy. But sometimes the Hard Part is getting it back Together.

I have found that Any Type of Clearo that doesn't have a Polypropylene body has a Good Chance of Cracking/Leaking if you pull the Body Off.

But no Always. So you should Definitely give it a Try.

BTW - How many times have you Dry Burned that CE4?
 

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You can take ANYTHING apart. That is Easy. But sometimes the Hard Part is getting it back Together. I have found that Any Type of Clearo that doesn't have a Polypropylene body has a Good Chance of Cracking/Leaking if you pull the Body Off. But no Always. So you should Definitely give it a Try. BTW - How many times have you Dry Burned that CE4?
That sucks I will try it tho! I dry burn withought evan noticing il have my mod in my hand and press the button for a good 3-4 seconds without noticing but i dry burn on my own will about once ever 3 days if you mean dry burning as cleaning with water or something i have never done that i dont evan know what the coil looks like
 
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If the base is knurled, it's usually ce5 and you can unscrew the base and change the heads.

If the base is smooth, then it would be a ce4 and you either dry burn and rinse it or toss it. But, it's still possible to "unscrew" the base forcibly and recoil, then fix it back and tape it or glue it. But might be more effort than it's worth.
 

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Every video is a different type of clearo but strangely not mine i got to the point of sick of lookin

I'm curious to what you actually have then. If you don't mind donating your clearo to science, here's your opportunity to add to the collective vaping consciousness. :)
 

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When they first came out I took one apart. Wasn't easy and you need a 510 connector to pull the tank apart. Putting it back together it basically clicked in place when done. Only did it the once as it wasn't worth the hassle. I didn't use the newer method below...be careful when pulling the innards out with a battery as the batt can easily be damaged.

 

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The thing with every video out there is they are they wicked design mine has the wick poked down into the tube so i dont know how to get that out to scared to pull on it might break the connections :/here is a picture of it as you can see the wick is like hidden inside itself
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That looks like a CE2 Design.

Where did you buy these? Do you have a link.
 

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it was sold to me as a rebuildable ce5+ "wickless" i brought it at my local vape store but here is a link to a near exact looking one CE5+ Clearomizer

I think if the Center Tube which has 2 Holes in it and houses the Coil/Wick was transparent then the insides would look like this.

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And if you pulled off the body of the Center Tube, this is what you would find minus the two seals.

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If so, then these are not easily "Rebuildable" in that you would have to Solder a New Coil. I think what they mean when they say "Rebuildable" is more that the Coils are Replaceable.

But you would have to Tear the Center Tube apart to know Exactly what is going on for sure.
 
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