Clueless- what do I have?

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RatQueen

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I picked up vaping to quit cigs, and to be honest I don't know much about what I've got. Which is a problem now that I'm trying to find replacement heating coils.

From what I've been able to gather online it's an of ego-T clearomizer, but the main difference I've noted in pictures is that mine has very long wicks that run the entire length of the tank (top to bottom). It fills from the top and has 2.4ml capacity. Here's a picture for clarity's sake.

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If someone could tell me what exact model I have/where I could find replacement coils for it I would be very appreciative!
 

Treborsmug

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The old cheap plastic (breaks easy) CE4 tank. Myvaporstore has a bunch of good glass/metal tank replacements from $8 - $25. But then of course you could end up like me almost a year and up to 15 Mods, 5 RDA's, 5 RTA's mixing own juice......and the collection continues to grow...New Flip V3 Mod with 2 Kayfun V4 on the way....Welcome to the hobby. :D
 

Vapoor eyes er

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Ahh, thanks so much everyone. I picked this up one up a whim and had no idea it was disposable.

Here's a search engine for B&M shops. This way whether you buy or not you can ask questions and check prices on diff clearomizers...there's just so many of them out there and the CE3 (short wicks) was the very first clearo available to us. Realize some "acidic" juices may damage the plastic. Thus the reason for the newer glass clearos.
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Best of Luck.
 

Treborsmug

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Not truly a disposable. You can take off the top cap to refill with juice. Until the wick gets used (burnt) or the top cracks and breaks. The CE4 is the top coil long wick type. The new stuff is now bottom coil built atomizers. You turn upside to remove and refill tank. About 3 tanks and you unscrew and replace the atty in the bottom part. Upside down, then unscrew bottom from tank...or you have juice mess.....:-0
 

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Hi. Actually, the coils on those can be rebuilt but it's such a mission just to take off the base that it's not worth the effort.
If she does try, careful with the little insulator. It tears and you got a short.
If the OP looks around she can find a 5-pack online for $5 including shipping charges. So why bother?
 
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