Does anyone else direct drip on their CE2's?

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Kinda what I was thinking...WHY? lol They are about 1/3 to 1/4 the price of an atty and the coil is amazingly durable, but still.

I burn atties real bad. I was going to quit vaping six months after starting, because it was costing so much. Then I tried the Boge 2 ohms, and then the CE2s. I have burned out 1 Boge and 2 CE2s, but I usually get ~10 days out of them. That's 17 cents a day.

Dripping right on the coil of a CE2 REALLY pumps up the flavor and the vapor. It's as good or better than dripping onto a 510....except they don't burn out! :2cool:
 

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I burn atties real bad. I was going to quit vaping six months after starting, because it was costing so much. Then I tried the Boge 2 ohms, and then the CE2s. I have burned out 1 Boge and 2 CE2s, but I usually get ~10 days out of them. That's 17 cents a day.

Dripping right on the coil of a CE2 REALLY pumps up the flavor and the vapor. It's as good or better than dripping onto a 510....except they don't burn out! :2cool:


There are at least two main benefits of the CE2

1. doesnt have any of that stupid wire mesh, anywhere.

2. there's a huge wick going right through the coil, you would have to maliciously try to burn out your CE2 on purpose in order to dry burn it to the point where you pop the coil.

3. I just discovered that CE2's can be used with bottom feeders and that the huge airhole underneath the coil can be used just like a 510 atty and you can just suck the juice right up into the coil/wick area. Any juice beyond that falls into the huge CE2 reservoir for reclamation or whatever.

Im using a CE2 on my REO mini, and its working like a champ. the CE2 is so long that its impossible for juice to get into my mouth when i try to suck the juice up the reservoir from the airhole. Havent replaced it in over a week, withstands tons of washings, the coil doesnt stop.
 
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