"clearomizer" round up for 808s...

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heateris

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The Kanger m3's are working very well for me, also. The only problem I have is, I've lost the tips to all four that I bought. I have a habit of sticking a batt in my pocket around the house.

Does anyone know of a tip I could use as a replacement? Nothing seems to fit.

Same thing happened to me and I couldn't find any replacment tips. The V2 liquid max clearos have been my new go-to. The tips are real secure and they vape nicely.

I'm planning on trying the mountain vapor I-turbo II kit next.
 

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Same thing happened to me and I couldn't find any replacment tips. The V2 liquid max clearos have been my new go-to. The tips are real secure and they vape nicely.

I'm planning on trying the mountain vapor I-turbo II kit next.

I've been using the M3 intermittently also but am wary of taking them with me when I go out of the house for fear of losing the tips. I like the smaller devices for around town, but at home I do use clearomizers, T2s, and T3s and yes, even cartomizers......especially use them for gallivanting around town! Small and guaranteed no leaking.

I think I know what you're referring to by the V2 liquid max clearos, but not sure.........can you tell me from which vendor you bought these and what they are?
 

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Has anyone tried the Innokin Tidy clearos at all? Not sure if these are new... Just stumbled upon them. Look pretty good and they make for all pen style batteries.

Tidy Clearomizer with KR-808D E Cigarette - Best Electronic Cigarette | E Cigarette Manufacturer| Innokin

Yes, I got some a week ago - for my iTaste. When I originally got my iTaste many months ago, I just got the cheap express kit. Ie. just the battery and charger, nothing else. Anyway, I finally managed to get some of the Tidy carts and the iTaste Pen Cap (on a sale) to try out with my iTaste.

Well!!!! I love them on my generic 808 batteries. Works like a charm. I will be ordering more.
 

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Yes, I got some a week ago - for my iTaste. When I originally got my iTaste many months ago, I just got the cheap express kit. Ie. just the battery and charger, nothing else. Anyway, I finally managed to get some of the Tidy carts and the iTaste Pen Cap (on a sale) to try out with my iTaste.

Well!!!! I love them on my generic 808 batteries. Works like a charm. I will be ordering more.

Where do you get yours at?


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Does anyone know what the resistence is on the tidy cleaos? How clean is the flavor???
I was wondering about the tidy's because they look great but have had bad luck with some clearos tasting like plastic and dulling juice taste too much.

From Health Cabin's Tidy Cart Product description.

Brand:Innokin
Unit: 5pc/pack
Shipping weight:62g
Color:Clear
Resistance:2.3-2.7ohm
Length(excluding threading):40mm
Diameter:9mm
Capacity:0.8ml
Threading:808
 

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Recently started playing with the T3 from SI. I have to say its the closest a bottom coil has ever come to not being a total POS for me (no offense Skelley :) ). The thing more or less just works. I have run into some wicking issues here and there (not often) but the good news is, the way the base on these units screws in/out for filling has the likely unintended side effect of allowing you to be able to control your juice flow (like the 100$ units that are the best bottom coils out there, Penelope, Odysseus etc). If you unscrew a tad, wick holes open up, juice flow increases and vice-a-versa.

People having issues with bottom coils makes sense, as they are incredibly sensitive to small changes. Wick hole, wick quantity, coil position, etc all need to be within a narrow range. If not, you get burnt hits or flooding. It cracks me up when people get a new pack of bottom coil "x" and freak out about how they're not up to par. NO bottom coil is up to par in so far as its not adjustable to some extent. So if you're not willing to adjust, don't buy! :)

If you're gonna make a bottom coil the only way to make everyone happy is to have an adjustable system. Otherwise you will satisfy people using the 'just right' juice viscosity, vaping pace, and wattage.

Now I have to recoil this toy into a LR monster :)

EDIT: In reality all heating systems boil down to the same variables. I'm just saying with the BCs there is far less room for error. You can't just tip the PV and fix a problem with your wick slots, wick thickness, coil position, etc. Or (usually) adjust as you go.
 
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So this is a silly long thread and I plan through re-reading through a lot of it, but while I am, can I get some answers/advice?

What is the consensus best clearo out there right now?

What is you favorite clearo out there right now?(probably a less loaded question haha)

What are some to stay away from?

Anyone have experience with Gotvapes Phoenix XL's? Both bottom and top coil?

Are all of them still going to inevitably leak like a sieve?
 
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