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CE2-DELUXE Fluxomizer Clearomizer All NEW Uncrackable SuperTubes, New Everything, All ohms, In Stock @ GOTVAPES -Official Ce2-Deluxe Thread

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ED-209

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Well thought today was going to be great....woke up this morning and saw this on the tracking of my new CE2's and Sapphires:

Expected Delivery Date: August 26, 2011

Then it started getting better:

Sorting Complete, August 26, 2011, 9:26 am

and finally:

Out for Delivery, August 26, 2011, 9:36 am

but then I saw something I never seen before:

Missent, August 26, 2011, 10:38 am

and was like WTF? Called them and they said sorry it got sent to the wrong post office, which by the way is like 10 miles away from my post office, and they said I should get them tomorrow but then I checked later in the day and saw:

Notice Left, August 26, 2011, 3:15 pm

and the explanation above the tracking information was:

We attempted to deliver your item at 3:15 pm on August 26, 2011 and a notice was left. You may arrange redelivery by visiting www.usps.com/redelivery or calling 800-ASK-USPS, or may pick up the item at the Post Office indicated on the notice. If this item is unclaimed after 15 days then it will be returned to the sender.

So I went to my mailbox and no notice, looked on my door but no notice. Called them again and they were baffled, they didn't have it there and called my carrier, who knows me, and she said she didn't have anything for me today so they said to just call in the A.M. and they'll see if it's there.

Sorry for the long post everyone.....hopefully they will get here tomorrow.

I previously used the old CE2's with the thin wick and tanks and while I loved the flavor, vapor and TH, it was next to impossible to remove the CE2's without using pliers or some other tool. Sometimes I would go through the process, put in a new carto and it would end up being a dud, so in the end I went back to cartos and then the carto tanks but after seeing the constant charred burnt material after using them, sometimes only a day or two later, and then seeing Badkolo's video on these I am hoping these will be perfect to get me back into CE2's.

Take care and Vape On
 
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ZebadeeDoodah

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If you want to pull the fill plugs on the CE2's to aid in filling/cleaning, it helps to have the right tool. Check your local Walgreens for the following:

Revlon.Expert Nail Groomer | Walgreens

The smaller end has sort of a "spoon" shape, which lets you nudge the plugs out without damaging them too much. It's heavily built and will not bend. The larger end it great for seating the rings back in.

+1 I got one of these today. Works great!
 

BanjoMan

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Lol you'd be the first. In fact, you can be the president of my stalking club if you want. ;)


I love a good tool, and this one is totally pleasing. The round spoon goes easy on the seals.

A couple of great recommendations from you lately. I'm likely to start stalking you!
 

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Question... The past 2 Fluxomizers I have tried to clean I just let then sit in hot water, dried the wick off, and dry burn. When I dry burn I do like 3 seconds on then maybe 10 off and repeat that a few times. Both of the ones I have tried as soon as the coil starts to clean off a bit and turn red the coil breaks. Any suggestions?
 

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Mine will get here on Tuesday! My mailman has taken to bringing pepper spray when he delivers... I guess me peeking through the curtains and watching with a hungry look in my eyes every time he walks up looks a little creepy?

I also have a tank coming in the mail... should be here around the same time I get the fluxomizers... I will try to slap one in the tank (if it fits) and let everyone know how it goes.
 

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As long as you're not dry-burning over 3.7v you really shouldn't be having that problem. I do longer burns while it's still wet, and switch to shorter burns once it's mostly dry. Stop once you have a bit of gray/white ash built up on the coil.

edit: 4v is probably a bit hot for dry-burning.

Question... The past 2 Fluxomizers I have tried to clean I just let then sit in hot water, dried the wick off, and dry burn. When I dry burn I do like 3 seconds on then maybe 10 off and repeat that a few times. Both of the ones I have tried as soon as the coil starts to clean off a bit and turn red the coil breaks. Any suggestions?
 

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For many people who seem to have a issue, following what daniel has mentioned many times will get many people going, the most you should need to do is lift the inner plug a tad to alleviate any pressure on the wicks, then using the proper ohm with the proper voltage and you should be good to go, an occasional tilt so the juice hits the cup area helps to keep it soaked and thats not a issue as we know the coil is on top and to wet it you tilt it, common sense folks.

Now as far as tweaking the ce2 further, i find my sweet spot is removing all 3 plugs(mouthpeace, center O-ring and inner plug, lifting the wicks just a tad and then after filling, insert the center O-ring backwards so the flat side is facing up and pressing that to sit firmly around the cup, this will act as the original inner plug and prevent leaks while giving more room for the juice, wicks and slits to do its job. this also allows you to crank the voltage as now there is more juice making contact with the slits and coil area.
 
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For many people who seem to have a issue, following what daniel has mentioned many times will get many people going, the most you should need to do is life the inner plug a tad to alleviate any pressure on the wicks, then using the proper ohm with the proper voltage and you should be good to go, an occasional tilt so the juice hits the cup area helps to keep it soaked and thats not a issue as we know the coil is on top and to wet it you tilt it, common sense folks.

Now as far as tweaking the ce2 further, i find my sweet spot is removing all 3 plugs(mouthpeace, center O-ring and inner plug, lifting the wicks just a tad and then after filling, insert the center O-ring backwards so the flat side is facing up and pressing that to sit firmly around the cup, this will act as the original inner plug and prevent leaks while giving more room for the juice, wicks and slits to do its job. this also allows you to crank the voltage as now there is more juice making contact with the slits and coil area.

This is awesome... especially if you destroy the fill plug when taking it out.
 

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Now as far as tweaking the ce2 further, i find my sweet spot is removing all 3 plugs(mouthpeace, center O-ring and inner plug, lifting the wicks just a tad and then after filling, insert the center O-ring backwards so the flat side is facing up and pressing that to sit firmly around the cup, this will act as the original inner plug and prevent leaks while giving more room for the juice, wicks and slits to do its job. this also allows you to crank the voltage as now there is more juice making contact with the slits and coil area.
This works best for me as well. Replace all three with the center o-ring and a drip tip and im good to go!
 

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I actually found that trimming the cup seal and then flipping over so the flat side is down works really well (same as leaving the O-ring flat side down... I just have the small CE2's which don't have the O-ring). I haven't had any leaking and since it just sits on top of the cup it doesn't restrict wicking whatsoever.
 

PastaMonster

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I'm really liking these new clearomizers. I've noticed that they're out of stock on the 2.4-2.6 ohm ones in all colors. Any idea when these will be back in stock?

Also would the 2.6-2.8 ohm ones work okay on my stock Ego-T battery? I may end up buying the variable voltage battery anyways, but I'm wondering if I'll need to or not.

EDIT: Oops meant battery not atty.
 
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