Clean or toss atomizers?

Clean or toss atomizers?

  • Clean in an attempt to get it working like new.

  • Accept it as a disposable part and toss it.

  • Replace with a new one, but keep the old for future cleaning.


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subversive

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For those out there who use atomizers on a regular basis..

Once an atomizer starts to draw hard/perform less optimally, do you :

A) Clean it in an attempt to get it working like new.
B) Accept it as a disposable part and replace it with a new one.
C) Replace with a new one, but keep the old for a rainy day cleaning session.
 

EricB

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I'll boil water and then place my atomizers in it for 15 minutes. Take them out, blow em out from both ends and let them air dry. Sometimes I'll get a cleaned atomizer to work for a few hours, some will work for a couple of days and some will work like new and last me a week or longer and some just wont produce any vapor after cleaning and those I toss in the garbage. For me it's always worth trying.
 

lithiumdaze

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I myself will collect the ill preforming atties in a box and just throw a new one on. When times get tough I will soak them in vodka and sonic them. I have been really liking dual coil lr cartos and find that although they make juice taste different, you can always mix you fluid for them seperate...plus they hardly ever fail!
 

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ukeman

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Mine (dse 901 SR mainly) last me about a week of chain vaping... they either die (most times) or lose quality; i put them in a box for future cleaning, but since i buy in bulk (Vapor Kings) i LOVE a new fresh atty!
I have a hunch it's the VV's i use exclusively with lots of changing voltages that cause the high death toll.

i also use other attys, but 9:1 it's 901.

I will look for an ultra sonic cleaner to clean a bunch, and like poster above said give em a go... or toss if not up to snuff...
I've cleaned a few with the boiling, dry burn... w.vinegar/baking soda... and find they don't last much longer before dying.
 

subversive

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My atties still work as far as firing up, but most of the old ones I've held onto are gunked up and haven't been revived through soaking or hot water. My main liquids are from FSUSA, and only come in 50/50, so I'm thinking the high VG content is what is doing it. I threw a box of them into boiling water just now and since I have nothing better to do, will try the atty resurrection method. I think I've gotten hooked on the fresh atty experience, though. I know a lot of people enjoy it, but I don't really like to have to mess with things to get them to work the way I want...no adjusting wicks or science projects for me! But I will try the dry burn on the old ones since it doesn't matter if they break.
 
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