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CE2 Clearomizers - Updated Review

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XSlor

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Ok - So I've been using these CE2's for a little while and here's my thoughts on the product.

The initial 2-4days of vaping are a joy and great vaping experience! But then something happens. It's like the CE2 gets contaminated and filled with impurities... So I haven't cleaned it yet - but if you see below you can clearly distinguish the difference between a NEW CE2 and one that's been used for roughly a week.

Furthermore, if I vape the "unclean" CE2, it's a bit dry and makes me cough - not a good sign at all... I'm worried I'm inhaling something I shouldn't be... and all 3 tanks have the same more chocolate please ejuice...

I will update after I spend a solid hour or so trying to clean these things. If anyone has any thoughts on how to do this - please feel free to comment below.

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Nope - didn't know that! lolz... so is there a way to efficiently clean/prolong the lifespan of my CE2?

Obsolutely there is...

The easiest is to remove the seals and flush them out with hot water. Or you can also flush them with PGA, Vodka, 91% Isopropyl Alchohol, Vinegar, Lemon Juice, etc. If you flush them out with anything besides water you should rinse them in water and then set them on a fan to dry.

You might also read this thread...

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...s-tricks-ce-2-mods-technical-info-videos.html

It's long but there is a lot of good info in it. Feel free to post a question in it if you can't find the answers your look for.
 

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That's weird that the color of the juice change so dramatically in your CE2's. I've got a 3 week old CE2 in use right now that is used for vaping a clear liquid, and the color of the liquid hasn't changed one bit! The inside of the tank is still crystal clean. I've even used a CE2 with a darker juice as well, and still have never noticed a color change like that. I'd try a different supplier's juice just to see if the problem carries over, or maybe it's just a specific vendor's ingredients that are causing the change.
 

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Lemon Juice? Never heard that one before :p

Actually, Anything with High Acidity, such as Diet Coke, works well to clean a CE2.


Thank you so much! I was just crunching in my head - that's an expensive disposable! lol

I do love the CE2's so I'd hate to move away from them :D

Thanks again! Hope this helps some of the new guys that have been trying out the CE2's too.

No Problem.

If I can use a CE2 that costs about $2.00 for a week and then have to toss it, I feel I got my money’s worth. I was spend about $175 a month on analogs so to me, they seem like a bargain.
 

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Yeah it's possible. I've got some clear stuff kicking around that I'm going to try out after I flush these 2 CE2's. I'm using phat clouds stuff right now. Perhaps because of its caramel texture it's got something else in it that's not being accepted by the CE2.

I'll update in the next few days after the clean and try to use clear stuff :D

I figured something must be wrong since it's happened with 2 of the CE2's using the same juice and within the same time frame. The flavor is way off too... soo... we'll see
 

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That's weird that the color of the juice change so dramatically in your CE2's. I've got a 3 week old CE2 in use right now that is used for vaping a clear liquid, and the color of the liquid hasn't changed one bit! The inside of the tank is still crystal clean. I've even used a CE2 with a darker juice as well, and still have never noticed a color change like that. I'd try a different supplier's juice just to see if the problem carries over, or maybe it's just a specific vendor's ingredients that are causing the change.

I think you will find that many Sweeteners turn Black when vaped causing the e-Liquid to darken.

Also ohms play a role in it. Low ohms tend to "cook" e-Liquids more than Higer Ohms.
 

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This CE2 when properly tested sat at 3.2ohms I believe - is that high low or right in the middle? I've heard of as high as 5... so I'm not sure what to compare it to...

You sure you tested that right?

Because 3.2ohms is about the highest ohm there is. Not sure what type of voltage your PV puts out but on a 3.4volt PV, I wouldn't get much of a hit.
 

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You sure you tested that right?

Because 3.2ohms is about the highest ohm there is. Not sure what type of voltage your PV puts out but on a 3.4volt PV, I wouldn't get much of a hit.

It was tested with a ... electrical tester lol... at a vape meet and they deducted some extra bit that showed... I don't know... it's what the group had concluded...
 

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On another note - I get lots of liquid in my mouth from this... am I doing something wrong? I given a gap between the 2 stoppers and I don't suck hard... it's a relatively easy draw actually...

I find myself taking the tip out often and blowing it out and cleaning the outer rim

That is actually the Hot Topic in this thread right now.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...fficial-ce2-deluxe-thread-33.html#post4276781

You might start reading at about post #1201 for more info. (It's a big thread)
 

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It was tested with a ... electrical tester lol... at a vape meet and they deducted some extra bit that showed... I don't know... it's what the group had concluded...

Could be 3.2ohms. Not saying that it can.

But most people who Don't use Higher voltage devices perfer 2.6-2.8ohms. But there are some who like Higher ohms. Just like there are some who like Lower ohms.
 
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