"clearomizer" round up for 808s...

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iquittedithink

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My gf posted this in another thread, but in the middle you can see her kanger clearo on an 808. Theyre only like $3 and they work great, our 808's had just been collecting dust for the last couple months untill we got these.

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Hi- Can you tell me where to find these clearos?
Thanks : )
 

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I've used the 808 Ego/Vgo clearomizer from smoktek and it fits nicely on the Volt X2.

The Echo works, but is not as form fitting and sits higher thus causing a bit of a gap.

Just a small update, i recieved my 808 EGO clearomizers from smoktek and they are wonderful, perhaps even better than the SI ones. I have filled 2 completely to the 1.6 mark and have had no leaking at all, my SI clearo also leak some. So far I am very happy. They are slightly longer than the SI clearos and have a replaceable 2.4 ohm head (other options available). Here is a link:

http://www.smoktek.com/Vision-Clearomizer-20-for-808eGo-Changeable-Coil--24937_p_474.html
 
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Has anyone tried these?
Wondering if they are any good. Can't seem to find anything about them on the forums.

KR808D-1 blank clearomizers - package of 5

That's the kanger kr808d-M3 clearo. I use them. No leaks, no cracks, washable* and reusable. Recommend :)

*you can't pull them apart, but forcing tap-hot water through them with a syringe and leaving it to dry for a couple days makes them like new.


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Hi- Can you tell me where to find these clearos?
Thanks : )

You found them already ;) See above :) I get mine from healthcabin.net @ $11 for 5
 
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That's the kanger kr808d-M3 clearo. I use them. No leaks, no cracks, washable* and reusable. Recommend :)

*you can't pull them apart, but forcing tap-hot water through them with a syringe and leaving it to dry for a couple days makes them like new.




You found them already ;) See above :) I get mine from healthcabin.net @ $11 for 5
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Oh, Lol! Ok- Thank you!
How long does it take for orders to ship from them? (They're in China, I think?)
 

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Kanger T2's & T3's are ego threaded so you will need a 808 to ego adapter.

I don't know about the T3s because you know I have always managed to find the devil in every bottom coil I've owned but the T2s work on ego threaded 808s with no adapter. They only have a cone thread for connection and not a 510 post connection. With the SI x2, you just can't screw it on too tight. If you get it on all the way and back it off slightly, it works.
 

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So I'm trying out one of these M3 clearo's w/my X2....so far, so good but...just ran into the "burnt taste" issue...I only filled it 1/2 way (in case it didn't work out- didn't want to waste any of my precious Ahlusion juice! Lol). Tilting it horizontally between draws to keep the wicks "wet" solves that.
So I'm no good when it comes to technical stuff (ok,that's a gross understatement!), but...these would be a LOT better if the wicks were longer. Is there some reason they need to be SO short? XACgot.jpg
 

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Ive never used a long wick clearo of course, but i find the m3 fine with the short wicks. I'm not sure whether it's because the wicks are so close to the sides of the tank, but there always seems to be plenty of fluid up there. In fact, when I go to refill, I generally have to give it a shake just to make a gap between the wicks to fill thru.

It is possible that I tip while I vape tho. My PV is pretty much horizontal each time I take a puff. I use a smaller battery than the x2 tho.

Yes, I have had the burnt taste, but I get that with bottom coils too, generally if my battery is fresh off the charger. I haven't fried a clearo yet.
 

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Hey guys. I've been using GotVapes' fluxos for several months and am pretty happy with them. I've been planning to order some more, but recently saw the top coil Phoenix 808 clearos they offer. From looking at their picture, they seem to be almost identical to my fluxos. Can someone please tell me if there are any discernible differences between the two apart from their juice capacity?
 

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Did you get those? How'd they turn out?

Glad you asked. They came in today from Vapor Kings, loaded up some Alice in Vapeland
White Rabbit which I'm vaping right now. Not much of a throat hit, but I attribute that
to the batts.

White Rabbit is a mellow vape anyways, lots of vapor though.
 

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Hey guys. I've been using GotVapes' fluxos for several months and am pretty happy with them. I've been planning to order some more, but recently saw the top coil Phoenix 808 clearos they offer. From looking at their picture, they seem to be almost identical to my fluxos. Can someone please tell me if there are any discernible differences between the two apart from their juice capacity?

The discernable difference is that they are awful. They hid the wires by sending one down the airflow tube so that liquid would follow it down to your battery as well as restrict airflow. Thank god they tested them for months to make sure they sucked before hyping and selling them. I hear the bottom coil ones are better.
 
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