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fudgeball

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It depends a standard short ce2 clearomizer can hold about 0.6/0.7ml whilst the XL version can hold about 1.8ml.

It all boils down to how you weigh the pros and cons. Clearomizers are essentially disposable items which will last about 1 week (though it technically can be cleaned, but i'm not too familiar with the cleaning of clearos), they can also shatter if you use cinnamon/citrus based juiced.

The life span of tanks on the other hand depends on how often do you refill and how you pop the cap on (screwing can result in the widening of the tank's hole), cons - they can leak. Tanks hold roughly 0.7ml.
 

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oh,thanks fudgeball
cos i see both got liquid inside a container?no?thats y i confuse it wif tank type.
so which is better??ego-t???but i search u tube i see the clearomizer can hold a lot of the liquid?ego-t can hold as much?
thanks~^^

Erm. I think it boils down(no pun intended) to how you use. In my case, my ce2 clearomizers tube cracked when I squat on it(not trying to .... on it, but rather, it's always in my right side pocket), so I replaced it with a diy-ed 3ml syringe. Cut the tip, cut the backside, Voila!

Just like sis Fudgeball mentioned, if you are not careful when it cracks, you will find yourself handling a messy situation. But hey, I'm a plumber... What is messier than the mess I usually handles? :D
 

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Erm. I think it boils down(no pun intended) to how you use. In my case, my ce2 clearomizers tube cracked when I squat on it(not trying to .... on it, but rather, it's always in my right side pocket), so I replaced it with a diy-ed 3ml syringe. Cut the tip, cut the backside, Voila!

Just like sis Fudgeball mentioned, if you are not careful when it cracks, you will find yourself handling a messy situation. But hey, I'm a plumber... What is messier than the mess I usually handles? :D

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Yuh clearomizer has then tendency to crack (which happened to some of my friends lol) cuz its elongated and of cuz the material plays a part too. but then again if say u r NOT going to put it in ur pocket or in a bag where it can be crushed easily then it'll be easier to handle vs eGo tank in terms of leaking problem.
 

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My 1st test with a ce2 clearomizer wasnt that gd.. Keep getting burnt taste and guess what, it cracks after 1 day..Was on menthol juice..

For tank wise, i'm still using it..It use to leak here and there initially but haven done so for a few months already..And 1 cart, i'll just use it for a few months anyway until i feel like changing the colour..
 

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My 1st test with a ce2 clearomizer wasnt that gd.. Keep getting burnt taste and guess what, it cracks after 1 day..Was on menthol juice..

For tank wise, i'm still using it..It use to leak here and there initially but haven done so for a few months already..And 1 cart, i'll just use it for a few months anyway until i feel like changing the colour..

I think most ppl get the burnt taste and cracked tubes problem? Of course if you ask me, I still prefer tank solution... :D

But hey, if my CE2 is still working, I think I would utilise it and give it a bang for my buck(Though it's like disposable?)! :D
 

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I've been vaping for almost 2 months and tried both, The tanks were a pain for me, Muted taste and plastic taste,I tried the ce2 fluxomizer and my first one lasted a month and I'm now on my 2nd week with a 2nd fluxo. The fluxomizer is supposed to be unbreakable,I've never tried the clearo that people had problems with leaking and cracking, I dryburn the coil every other fill up and unassemble and wash it all out,Tastes just like new afterwards You can even mod them so they're rebuildable, The tank setup was one of the first setups I ever tried but I guess I'll revisit it after all the good talk about them.
 

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I would say it's a matter of use. CE2s have a learning curve but the cool part about it is you can tinker with it all you want. For tanks it's plug and play. From what I heard you can't go wrong either way, so why not try out both and stick to the one that works.

try both???er.....how?get to batt 2 type of atomizer?>.<ll??interchangeble rite??
 
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