CE4 Clearomizer

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Why would you buy a 5/6 dollar piece of equip that is disposable

there like a dollar now dude lol

i wonder the same thing about carto users.

I may be old but even I can screw in a new head on an existing device.

its not about age, its about aptitude for tinkering and as soon as you start talking about pieces and disassemble this and replace that, some people get the idea that this vaping thing is more complicated then they thought and shy away.

i have a few peeps who are going hog wild now with this stuff. but i started them all the same way, you screw this on, fill here, then press this button and they took off with it. and said hmm this is pretty easy.
 
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I have some questions and I just started all this vaping 6 days ago and its my fourth day without analogs.

I don't mind spending $5/$6 bucks on something I don't have to fill up 10+ times a day or can clean and re-fill,
I may be new to all this but I'm not made of gold lol


In that video, the clearomizer had SHORT wicks; is it the same procedure for clearos with LONG wicks?
If its not, please direct me to either a vid that does have LONG wicks or similar to my set-up.

I have 10 clearos coming in the mail: 1) because they were cheaper that way ($2.24 per) and 2) because
I was told they were disposable but you can clean and refill and/or you would not want to mix up flavors if
you vape several flavors all day.


I would like to have a drip tip and atty for trying out new flavors in a store, what would you all recommend?

1) I have seen the cone/shield and atomizer head set up, it looks hard to put together and if I wanted a tank setup
I'd use my Clearo
2) I am not sure what 510 atty and drip tip combo is good with a variable power battery
3) I have no idea about low versus standard atties and which work with my battery


My set up is as follows:

eGo C Twist Variable voltage (fatbatt right?) which I recharge every night while I save up some $$
to buy a second/backup one.

CE4 Clearomizer with long wick: three in use presently but more on the way as backup

Standard USB charger

Several PG/VG e-liquids with more on the way too
 

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I have some questions and I just started all this vaping 6 days ago and its my fourth day without analogs.
Congrats and well done :thumbs:
In that video, the clearomizer had SHORT wicks; is it the same procedure for clearos with LONG wicks?
If its not, please direct me to either a vid that does have LONG wicks or similar to my set-up.
Yes it is the same process for long wicks.Realize CE4/ CE5/ Stardusts were the very first clearomizer so many vids are quite old. As with most version 1 clearos the wicks were short and presented wicking issues. Most top coil clearos now have long wicks. Most of us have now moved on to rebuildable clearomizers- easy to disassemble and clean. New heads are inexpensive ($2.00) and easy to change (10 secs).
I would like to have a drip tip and atty for trying out new flavors in a store, what would you all recommend?
A simple 510 atomizer with a 510 drip tip will do. 2.0- 2.4 ohms would be good for your battery.
3) I have no idea about low versus standard atties and which work with my battery
You could use any juice delivery device (holds and vaporizes the juice) 1.5- 2.4 ohms because your Twist goes from 3.3- 4.8 volts. 2.4 ohms will give you the widest range. Lower ohms will give a warmer vape.
Here's a Volts/ Ohms Chart which will give you a general idea:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/trinitrophenol/unled66-1.jpg
 
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With CE4s, the liquid will get very thick and dark at the end, and as you continually add and vape, it will get worse. I just shake that old nasty juice out after 3-4 fills. I flush with water every 3-4 days and set aside to dry.. You should probably have at least 2 or 20, because mine take 2-3 days to dry. After drying, I dry burn them to remove the gunk from the coils...there are youtube videos on dry burning. Still, a CE4 will only last me 3-4 weeks...sometimes less, sometimes more.
 

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I use CE-4's for my eGo and have these clearo's ~~ love them! Been using them for a couple of weeks at pretty heaving vaping and no liquid color change or burnt taste at all. I dispose of them when they're shot, (ordered quite a bit of them) and at $2.95 per clearo, I'm ok with that :)

Bauway LR CE4 Clearomizer

Happy Vaping :vapor:
 

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After 7 month I am still into my ce4's on top of an ego. Simple easy, no washing, rinseing, no guessing. They are as cheep as a replaceable head on my vivi nova that is in retirement now. Depending on use and juice I get 2 to 4 weeks. (I have a few duds like about one in 15?)

When they seem to be not making vapor, and are slowing down. toss and get a new one out .
 

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After 7 month I am still into my ce4's on top of an ego. Simple easy, no washing, rinseing, no guessing. They are as cheep as a replaceable head on my vivi nova that is in retirement now. Depending on use and juice I get 2 to 4 weeks. (I have a few duds like about one in 15?)

When they seem to be not making vapor, and are slowing down. toss and get a new one out .
Just started vaping, but I feel the same way. Researching the best clearomizers with replaceable coils that will work for me though.
 

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So if CE4 clearomizers are rebuild-able, what all do you need to do it?

And where is a good vid or something else with photos?

I won't need the info for a few days or weeks but I'd like to know how and where to get the 'stuff'....

Oh and the drip tip atty combo? Gonna buy that ASAP!!
I may have to take a drive into the major town to the north to get something till my allowance kicks in.

Hubby always has me on an allowance when I start a new hobby but then again he bought my analogs
when I was smoking and its not like he will be spending $70 a carton anymore...
 

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About as disposable as you can get. But, they last for weeks, especially if you refill with the same juice: https://www.fasttech.com/product/1307200

Cheaper than cartos, too.

i have given out about 7-8 packs of those - original ce4's. work great.

Ok, I get it now, I want CE5's not CE4's.

many names for rebuildables- evod, dcc even the protank and vivi nova. usually the little head is all you replace on them. usually the ce5 and up ar bottom coils meaning the head is in the bottom and the wicks are tiny, just cant see em

just examples:
$3.08 EVOD Electronic Cigarettes Round Mouth Atomizer (1.5mL) - black / 2.6
$24.78 EVOD Electronic Cigarette Round Mouth Atomizer (10-Pack / 1.5mL) 10-pack - 2.4

this is the part you replace in this model.
$1.28 EVOD Electronic Cigarettes Atomizer Heating Core - 2.4


heres a CE6
$2.23 CE6 Electronic Cigarettes Round Mouth Atomizer - translucent / 2.4
the heads
$1.37 Ego CE4+ Atomizer Heating Core at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

a T4
$4.44 T4 Electronic Cigarettes Round Mouth Atomizer (2.4mL) - black / metal drip tip at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
$1.28 EVOD Electronic Cigarettes Atomizer Heating Core - 2.4


the more heads or heating coils you buy the cheaper the price. around a dollar or so in bulk.

down the road we can even show you how to rebuilt the actual head lol
i cant find the link offhand but several tutorials on rebuilding these all over here.
 
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I'll just add one thing. You don't have to wait days for your rinsed out clearo to dry. Just shake it off, fill it up and vape it. First hit or two will be low vapor, but after that, you're good.

You gotta show your clearo some love but waiting 2 days for it to dry is like putting it on a pedestal, they live to serve you, give them purpose.
 
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