Ego 2.4ml CC Ce4 Clearomizer - Wow!

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richham3

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Got a couple of these in the mail this morning and filled one with juice, set my twist at 3.6v and wow! Hits like a freight train! Taste was off just a little to start (maybe rinsing the head first would take care of that) , but it quickly started vaping clean after a half dozen draws or so. Will update after a couple days of use but I think this could be a big winner since it has replaceable heads. Here's a few pics.
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Thanks for the mini review.

Please do update as time goes by and you put it thru user tests.


These are top feeders, even though the replaceable coils look as if bottom fed.
Believe me that I think these are great.
The Twist replaced my Provari, then I was using the 2.5/3.5ml Vision (smokey tip)
I also used the GP/Vision CE2s, but then this 2.4ml came along.
Needless to say, I found a match that works the best so far.

So much new and improved keeps coming along, but the best I think (eCo-nomically wise)
is the changeable coils (eGo/eCo-C, 2.4ml CC, Vivi Nova, etc)
Since the coils only cost a fraction, you can change them out without worry.
You can also rotate plenty, so you only need to give 10-20 min per week of dry/cleaning them at a
5-10 piece rotation level. ( I dont rotate, but still on my first one after 5 days...dry/cleaned twice)

The best I personally experienced so far....
 

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Yeah, I am actually wondering about the other ohms.
I would like to have just a bit more range in the voltage, when using it with a twist.


* I will say, these CE4s are a bit on the fragile side.
With normal use, they should be fine...but if dropping your PV is normal, you might get some
that separate from the base or mouthpiece.

The first one got me from sitting on it!
Also, one report of leaking at the base and the mouthpiece separation.
(was from normal use reported)
Just being honest with up to date news.

Still my fav and using them with multiple flavors!
I usually do a dry/clean every other day or few.
 

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Just got a couple of these today, thanks to GP's great sale. I'm liking them on the Twist, but leaking at the batt connection. How to fix?

The only time I have any juice on the bat is when I fill it to the wicks. Then I just make sure I vape the juice down by holding the bat vertical.
 

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Got one to try out, I love it. It seams the wick has a small reservior so you don't have to tip as often. With a 2.4 ml tank it might just last me the whole day. They have two holes on the outer side of the threads, if I cover one I can control the stiffness of the draw. I use it on my KGO's and they are great, now just waiting on the other colors and the 2.2 OHM's (I like a cooler vape), now on the other hand the amount of vapor is just crazy.

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Just got a couple of these today, thanks to GP's great sale. I'm liking them on the Twist, but leaking at the batt connection. How to fix?

Yeah, I have found that too much horizontal motion will create liquid to go down the center tube.
You may also be able to unscrew the mouthpiece and then push down a bit on the silicone.
This will pinch the wicks a bit, but will allow less liquid to get in the center tube.

Got one to try out, I love it. It seams the wick has a small reservior so you don't have to tip as often. With a 2.4 ml tank it might just last me the whole day. They have two holes on the outer side of the threads, if I cover one I can control the stiffness of the draw. I use it on my KGO's and they are great, now just waiting on the other colors and the 2.2 OHM's (I like a cooler vape), now on the other hand the amount of vapor is just crazy.

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NEW colors are in (sorry no pic yet)
Also the coils are in stock 1.5ohm, 1.8ohm, 2.2ohm and 2.5ohm.
 

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Yeah, I have found that too much horizontal motion will create liquid to go down the center tube.
You may also be able to unscrew the mouthpiece and then push down a bit on the silicone.
This will pinch the wicks a bit, but will allow less liquid to get in the center tube.

You actually have to pull up on the silicone since it's actually under the wick instead of on top like it is on the ego clearomizer.
 

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For anyone using these, be careful not to tighten the mouthpiece too much when you screw it back on after filling. They will split at one of the seams. One of mine is split and juice bubbles through when I vape.

I am not quite sure just yet, but it may be the metal threads expanding for being heated from vaping.

Thank you, you have become my go to store.

Great to hear, only a day away for shipping:)
 

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I am not quite sure just yet, but it may be the metal threads expanding for being heated from vaping.

Just had the tip split on me, and I didn't over tight it. Gonna try to melt the split from the inside. IMHO the plastic tip is faulty,
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, when I tried to unscrew the plastic tip "popped" off. It looks like a contact cement was used to glue the metal ring and the tip, then when heated it expands and compromises the tip. The rest of the clearo looks rock solid, now to find were I can purchase better tips before I use them again.

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