clearomizer quality control

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Scottitude

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clearomizer quality control
Thats' an oxymoron. In my experience, anything CE2-based is over-hyped and pathetically inefficient for anyone that takes more than two drags at a time. First drag is okay but I've never had one that wicks quickly enough and doesn't taste like burnt plastic on the third puff.
 
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It's pretty clear that they're likely to leach BPA into the vapor, though how much no one knows. Testing needs to be done.

I'm kinda jazzed about the metal CE2s. My only reservation is not knowing when they're full, but it's really not a big concern.


Oh wow never even thought about that.....You just had to go and make me start thinking didn't ya! :p
 

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I got a pack of XL and a pack of regular clearomizers, have only been using one of the XL's so far, no leaks, no cracks, 100%VG and it seems to work fine for me. I did notice the tube moves easily if twisted. I am still on my first fill, so I have not cleaned or taken it apart yet. I did find the "storm tank" thread that is a regular CE2 (metal) with most of the tube cut off, and inserted into a cut section of 3ml syringe tubing. I built one, and it's working great! I think the tube is a bit wider than the commercial cartos, but it is a good solution to being able to see your juice. I just cut mine with a pipe cutter, about 1/4 in. from the threads, inserted the cut CE2 and wick into a section of cut syringe tube, tap it down for a snug fit, fill, put the gaskets on, drip tip and go. I used the gasket from the syringe plunger with a hole cut in the center for my spacer between the seal around the ceramic cup/coil, and the drip tip. Works so goooood! Here is a thread I found about building them if you are interested in trying,
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clouds-vapor/149233-storm-tank-instructions.html
 

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I just bought a five pack today from the Indy Vapor Store, along with a box mod. I've used two of the clearomizers so far and after an initial break in, no modding, they work fine. I've noticed the vapor is considerably warmer than the Boge 510 cartos I've been using and the syringe is downright annoying, but so far, I've been impressed with them. I also think they look fantastic.
 

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I decided to take my XL clearomiser apart to clean it, and since I have a few extra 3ml ( terumo brand) syringes laying around, I cut a new tube, wrapped the bottom connection point that the original tube slid down over in plumbers tape enough times to make it thick enough to fit inside the syringe tube, and walla! It works, has a bit more room than the original tube, and my 510 drip tip fits in the top. So if you have clearomizers that have cracked, all is not lost. Just have to make sure there is enough plumbers tape wrapped around it to create a good seal and keep the tube from moving.

**update, let it lay horizontally all night, no leaks**
 

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Wrapping a cable tie around the Base also helps.

The RoyalSmokers factory really need to put some kind of material around the base, be it some tape, thin metal, rubber shrink..

I bought some shrink tube, 10mm X 5M ($2.95, lifetime supply) cut about 1/4 - 3/8 in pieces and used them for extra bracing on the top and bottom on the tube. I can still see how full it is, but the ends are strengthened enough that it may outlast the coil FINALLY!!
 
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