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my2heartboys

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Is there a LR form of these? If so, can somebody please give me a link to follow?

I currently use (and love) the GP eCo LR attys and am quite happy, and I also love the clearomizers (really makes going to class a lot easier as I do not have to tote around bottles of juice). Is there anything that combines these two features?

Anne
 

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The biggest problem with CE2's in general, and therefore Clearomisers, has been wicking. There is no low res Clearomiser because that would mean a hotter coil would cause even more problems with wicking.
That being said, several people have stated that they thought the vapor from a 2.4 ohm CE2 or Clearomiser was comparable to a low res atty/carto. Of course, YMMV. :)
 

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Yeah, I've kinda noticed that problem myself as there are times when I have to tip my pv so that it is aimed at the floor to help get more juice up toward the coil. I just figured that was because I was using 100% vg, though.

Anne

Are you dilutiing your VG at all? I see that many people dilute at a 4 to 1 ratio with distilled water or PGA(vodka)
 

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Nope, use it straight up....ok, well, used to. I am now converting (buying new juices...and mixing them with older ones when I have to) to a 40% vg version. Also going with a lower nic content too as it seems to be better for the way I vape (chain vaper here).

Anne

Are you dilutiing your VG at all? I see that many people dilute at a 4 to 1 ratio with distilled water or PGA(vodka)
 

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The biggest problem with CE2's in general, and therefore Clearomisers, has been wicking. There is no low res Clearomiser because that would mean a hotter coil would cause even more problems with wicking.
That being said, several people have stated that they thought the vapor from a 2.4 ohm CE2 or Clearomiser was comparable to a low res atty/carto. Of course, YMMV. :)

XL CE2 V4 Clearomizer at 2.4/2.6 ohm seem to work good for me. Got them from MadVapes. They seem to wick OK for me, but if I vape and the taste seems to fall off, I just invert the Clearomizer for a few seconds, and full wicking returns (note- I use 100% VG)
 

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What I found and also from what I've read, is that not pushing the innermost seal all the way down really helps. I only push it down a third over the cup, leaving about a finger nail of space between it and the top plug (I don't use the middle seal). This also helps make for super fast refills and I've had no problems with leaking! Some people suggest cutting the wicks of the ones that are linked, but I didn't notice a difference between the 2. Then again, that was with my seal partially pulled up so it may be different with it all the way in?

I have the 2.4 as well, and while I find that they vape warmer than a standard atty, they don't make my mt.mist taste nasty like a low res one would do. But like VpnDrgn said, YMMV.
 

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Is there a LR form of these? If so, can somebody please give me a link to follow?

I currently use (and love) the GP eCo LR attys and am quite happy, and I also love the clearomizers (really makes going to class a lot easier as I do not have to tote around bottles of juice). Is there anything that combines these two features?

Anne

To me, personally, the 2.4 - 2.6ohm clear cartomizers are like LR's on the eGo/Riva type of batteries. Gotvapes is where I get mine and they have great prices on them. I have some in the classifieds for sale but they don't have the syringe tip or the mouth piece with them so that wouldn't help you most likely. I have my P16 now and am only using the 3.0 - 3.2ohm's on it so that is why I am selling the others. I also have a youtube review video on them if you want to see it...just click on the link in my signature and it will take you there.
 

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I already have two mouthpieces that came with my last batch of clearomizers....and believe it or not, more often than not I use my stainless steel 306 drip tip with them. Syringes, well, I can pick those up at a local pharmacy (I just show them what I want and as long as I specify that I DO NOT want a needle with them, they are glad to sell me a few rather cheaply).

BTW--Last night I took the time to dismantle the wick on one of my current ones (spread the wicking material out), but as of yet I have not had a chance to try it out. I am currently trying to save these things for days when I have classes because it is a hassle to tote around bottles of juice.

Anne
 
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