cartomizers, atomizers and clearomizers oh my!

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dwarfcat

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Ok, Ive been doing some research and my head is absolutely spinning. I went to the provape site and watched all their movies and it helped explain alot but ive still got some questions. Ill break it down below

atomizers - The video showed a person putting 2-5 drops in at a time or filling an element in the drip tip with more fluid. It seems as if this method would become tiresome. Doesnt this method require continual fiddling with the device? What are the benefits of doing this method and how do you find they out weigh the increased refilling.

cartomizer - These seem to require less refilling but the internal filament confuses me. Can you have one cartomizer with multiple filters for different juices? This one states to have a lower useable life.

clearomizer - This appears to be the one I am using. You fill it up and there are two wicks inside then stick it on a battery and vape for hours on end.

Now, when looking at the provape 1 and provari they seem to only indicate the use of an atomizer or cartomizer. Can these be used with a clearomizer? I guess id like the fact im walking around with a two hundred dollar piece of equipment but dont want to spend a ton of time with maintenance. Just thinking aloud here and I do apologize as im sure this is addressed a million time in various areas of this site and the web but im kind of ADD and excited about stuff.
 

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    Any of those toppers can last from DOA or for weeks- even months. Personally I'm stuck on cartomizers, they will last me weeks, but I change out after 3wks. @75cents=no brainer.

    You can't dry burn them, but if you rinse them daily- like your dinner plates, you can use the worst liquid and they'll still be cost effective.
     

    babtron

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    In my opinion, if you want the best vape, I would go with a rebuild-able atomizer. I am hooked on this stuff. It's seriously fun making your own coil and vaping it. I have moved from IGO-Ls, to Cyclone and now I have an Atomic. Also went from VV devices to mechanical. Mechanical + RDA is where it's at imho.

    BUT...for on the go, cartomizer tank setups are great. I can't constantly vape at work so I bring a VV device with a carto tank setup and it works for me. You can also replace the carto tank setup with a clearomizer like the Pro Tank or whatever. I just prefer a carto tank setup. When I get home though, it's back to my Biomech and Atomic setup.
     

    State O' Flux

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    Mechanical + RDA is where it's at imho. BUT...for on the go, cartomizer tank setups are great. .
    I'd be in complete agreement with this. "Out and about" I use a Innokin power supply of some sort (MVP, 3.0, SVD) with a 3V 3ml carto tank - and at home it's a Magneto and Nimbus RDA... with a Nzonic (I like magnetic buttons) and another Nimbus clone on the buy list.
     
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