"clearomizer" round up for 808s...

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Nhaler now has the KR808-DM1 ClearoCartos. 5/$12.50

KR808DM-1 ClearoCartos

I suspect others have them as well.

I believe these are the same thing healthcabin sells for 808, i ordered a pack a while ago and since using them, (on volt 78mm batts) i love them. Great flavor, fast fills, no leaking, no burnt taste, seriously.. I don't know what to say. I just wanted to try them on a lark (my FIRST clearomizer really) and the taste and vapor production difference from the current kangers, is really impressive.

I've only been using em for a bit less then a week, but loving em. They are are a TINY bit bigger in diameter then normal carts for 808, but i could care less with the performence i'm getting.
 

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hiya guys,
just wanted to say i follow this thread yet pretty please let me know if there is anything you ever come up with that is a good deal for the 808 that doesn't have to be modded to the extreme :)
my heart is always with the 808's!
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I haven't reviewed the thread but will offer...For me, the Echo Crystal Vision cartomiziers require only wick and coil replacement. I don't know where that might fit in regards to 'extreme modding.' Various vendors may use various names.
 

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..just noticed this.. So let me tell you that today in Steals and Deals there are 808 threaded ones there on sale from well you'll see I am not sure if I can mention the hame here...you'll see it IT HAVE A PHOTO of the batts and when you go to the site you'll see everything that is on sale...Hope this helps !!! Take good care....everyone!
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So far, I couldn't agree more. I think I've more or less perfected what I need out of 808s too.

I have some 510 fat sticks (they're ok, I guess) and a BB (standard 3.7v). I wouldn't something like a Twist, but I'm so sold on these CE3s that I fear I'd have to get something else with a VV battery. I'm not sure how well it performs above 4v. The few times that I get a fresh battery and hit the Phoenix at 4.2 (off charge), it's great.. but I think the dry hits start coming in soon enough.


I'm hitting my Halo G6s until they cut off at 5 seconds. It's a good vape, but I could use more time than this. As far as I can tell, that's all I need.

the manual volt x2 from SI has a cut off at about 8 seconds. If you have never used a manual you will be surprised how quickly you adjust and the various disadvantages. I only use my autos when i want to vape hands free or in bed. It is also a great deal at about $18 including a passthrough charger cord.
 

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I believe these are the same thing healthcabin sells for 808, i ordered a pack a while ago and since using them, (on volt 78mm batts) i love them. Great flavor, fast fills, no leaking, no burnt taste, seriously.. I don't know what to say. I just wanted to try them on a lark (my FIRST clearomizer really) and the taste and vapor production difference from the current kangers, is really impressive.

I've only been using em for a bit less then a week, but loving em. They are are a TINY bit bigger in diameter then normal carts for 808, but i could care less with the performence i'm getting.

I have the ClearoCartos enroute to my house. I will post pictures and give my take on them. They will be my first as well, so we will see how they work. I am very excited!

I did accidently break my charger for my ecig, and so I might be out for a few days until Smokeless Image sends me a replacement. The next day or so is going to suck.
 

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the manual volt x2 from SI has a cut off at about 8 seconds. If you have never used a manual you will be surprised how quickly you adjust and the various disadvantages. I only use my autos when i want to vape hands free or in bed. It is also a great deal at about $18 including a passthrough charger cord.

Most of my hardware is manual, but for some reason, I get a stronger draw out of 808 autos. I just think these particular Halo models have too short of a cutoff. I don't want an X2 for an 808, as it defeats the purpose of why I have 808s around (mostly for handy outside use). I have my BB for bigger battery use.
 

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the v4l batteries have a longer cutoff. Expensive batts but they have regular sales.

The echo is a fat bat I know, but it's extremely light and responsive and much shorter in length than the SI batteries (and the cartos hold more juice.) They all have a 5 second cutoff too but if you take a momentary pause it doesn't kick in. I usually take a couple short puffs and a long one and never hit it. If I have a dying carto and hit it, the wait time is less than a second. (which makes me wonder why it's even there) VaporGirl has echos with a 10 second cutoff last I knew but only in 1100 and 1300. Still the 1300 is almost as short as a SI 650.

You're best bet if you want a slim battery with a long cutoff is probably v4l.
 
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Nhaler now has the KR808-DM1 ClearoCartos. 5/$12.50

KR808DM-1 ClearoCartos

I suspect others have them as well.

I just got these. They are wonderful.

They work on my regular Volt manual battery, good vapor production, great taste and throat hit. They are small, but that is what I was looking for, so it didn't look like I had a cooler on top of my batteries. I cannot wait to try these with my X2 battery.

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Wheeee. Anything I should know, or watch out for, being that I am a newbie?
 

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Okay, to add on to what I said at first about these clearos - I have not had any leaking issues as of yet, however, every once in a while it does spit some liquid into the top part, and subsequently, into your mouth.

It isn't bad, it only happens every once in a while. They make great vapor, and even though they have short wicks, since they will be stored on their sides, and they are small, they always have liquid to vape from.

They do not work well with standard Volt automatic batteries though. You really have to draw hard to get warm vapor from them. I am glad that I got a manual, and I am slowly realizing that manuals are the better choice.

Let's hope that my X2 auto works well with these. I heard they burn slightly hotter than the not-X2 ones, otherwise my manual is going to get a workout.

Wonderful product so far though. I might have to get a second (and third!) pack of them.
 

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I was working out of town for a few weeks and the hotel didn't have .net
Anything new in the clearo world? I need updated....lol.
Thanks
just waiting for 808s to catch up to the 510s with the replaceable coil heads. Can't believe Kanger doesn't make an 808 version if the t2. Those are where it's at for me right now.
Other than that I'm seeing Kangers 808 Dm-1 (aka M3) everywhere. Looks good-good reviews but only a 1ml capacity.
The coil and wick look identical to the t2 (except they aren't changeable coil) so based on that I'd have to say they rock.
Mountain Vapor has the current version...the M3s.
 
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And now there is another fat batt in town....

Smokeless Image | Only The Best Electronic Cigarette | Volt MaXx Battery Passthrough - Accessories

and Imagine says there is no CUTOFF! And if there is, "I can't hit it lol"

Oh man just when I initiate the spending freeze I find this and the Iturbo clearo...... lol

I have 2 black and 1 purple! I love 'em in general. Just prefer the slimmer 78's for the back pocket when out and about - like on the lawn mower. I tend to have them fall out - one was found - one is still missing.

Is the Smokeless Image "Clearomizer" the same thing as the Vision Stardust? It looks the same to me but y'all have me lost on some of your techy talk ...
 

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Stardust is the name given by a certain vendor to the vision ce4. You can look for ce4. If it's cone threaded it's usually labeled for vgo. If it has a flat connection it's usually labeled for echo and is also called the iTurbo. It will work on your battery because it's an 808 connection but look a little strange.

The 510 versions are the stardust/Ce4/eTurbo depending on the manufacturer.
 
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