CE1-7? Golly I'm a newbie again.

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Butters78

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Planning on doing a fasttech order in the future. Only clearos I've used are vivi nova, evod, and protank. Thinking about getting some of those Ce deals for throwaways and rebuilding. So which ones are the best throwaways and which ones are able to be rebuilt or both?

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Planning on doing a fasttech order in the future. Only clearos I've used are vivi nova, evod, and protank. Thinking about getting some of those Ce deals for throwaways and rebuilding. So which ones are the best throwaways and which ones are able to be rebuilt or both?

Over 4000 posts you think I'd know everything. Fact is I don't know how to shut up lol.

I dunno...

I like CE2's because they are a True Top Coils. But a Vivi Nova v2.5 is not a bad Clearo.
 

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For disposables, I recommend the CE3s because they are the first bottom coils I tried and they still work great. The only issues with these are small volume (doesn't hold much liquid) and you have to use a syringe to fill them. The 5 packs at Discount Vapers include a syringe, and it's really pretty easy to get used to filling them.

CE2 / CE3 Clearomizers
 

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For disposables, I recommend the CE3s because they are the first bottom coils I tried and they still work great. The only issues with these are small volume (doesn't hold much liquid) and you have to use a syringe to fill them. The 5 packs at Discount Vapers include a syringe, and it's really pretty easy to get used to filling them.

CE2 / CE3 Clearomizers

I have gotten so used to filling them that I could fill them with my eyes closed. I can feel when the tip of the syringe needle falls into the tiny hole. Might have to open my eyes to see how much juice to put in there though. :D

I don't think fasttech carries them though and that was the question. If you want disposable go for the CE4's. that is what I got from them and you can't beat 8 bucks for 6 of them.
 

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I'm still confused about the CE# malarky. My starter kit came with what it said was a CE4 v2 where you can't replace heads. I have since bought what I thought were CE5's (you can replace the heads) but other sites say they are CE4 v3's. Some pictures show the CE5 having short wicks and holes in the inner tube and some show what I have.

Oh well, I'm just gonna sit here and vape my CE(insert random number here) anyway.
 

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Oh well, I'm just gonna sit here and vape my CE(insert random number here) anyway.

It's actually a Very Simple Numbering System.

Just take the Number after the "CE" and Multiple it by the Version Number. If the Result is an Odd Number then add 17 to it and then Divide by 4. This tells you the Ohms that the Clearo is.

If the Number is Even, then take the Square Root of the Number and Round up to the Nearest Prime Number. This tells you the Month the Clearo was produced.
 

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It's actually a Very Simple Numbering System.

Just take the Number after the "CE" and Multiple it by the Version Number. If the Result is an Odd Number then add 17 to it and then Divide by 4. This tells you the Ohms that the Clearo is.

If the Number is Even, then take the Square Root of the Number and Round up to the Nearest Prime Number. This tells you the Month the Clearo was produced.

Gosh, it seems so obvious now! :laugh:
 

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