Two questions I have.
1. Will this Fluxomizer work on my bloog which I guess is a somewhat k808D?
2. I heard a lot of good thing about these FLüXOMIZER's but also heard it is hard to refill them due to the inner tube being hard to get out to refill. Are there any affords being made to make the inner tube and the mouth piece one part? or is this an unrealistic issue that can't be fixed?
PLEASE NOTE: I have not tried your FLüXOMIZER I just heard and saw that there is the mouth piece and a inner tube which causes problems by refilling and of course pressure problems.
First I'll say these are a very unique vape. You won't find anything else like it. The coils are closer to your mouth, so they feel warmer...even at higher resistance values. The draw is very easy...in fact...a fresh CE2 will almost push vape into your mouth without even sucking on it! The coils in these usually last for a long time. Yes, they can be a little more involved in setting up for perfect wicking with your particular liquid, but with the right tools, unless you have bad eyes/light and shakey hands, it's not very hard. Is it worth it? To me...yes....I have many juices that are wonderful through these.
Testament to the Fluxomizer Brand:
You can find similar CE2 products under various brand names. Out of many boxes...I've yet to get a dead one with the Fluxomizer brand on them.
They come with KR808-D1 threads from 2.6 - 2.8ohms resistance, which should work fine with your battery. You can also get them with 510 type threads and use an adapter. Doing this gives you some more choices in the resistance...from 2.4ohms up to 2.8. I have used them all on KR808D-1 batteries with no trouble (the lower resistance ones run a little hotter and might drain the batteries a little faster)
Filling them should not be hard unless you have problems with vision or shakey hands.
I recommend you use a syringe or needle tip bottle with your own blunt tip needle (instead of the little plastic needle that comes with it). To fill you simply pull out the tip-plug, a little nylon ring, insert the syringe into a small filling hole, inject the
juice, then reassemble.
Because e-liquids come in a large range of viscocities, do realize that some adjustments might be required for optimal wicking performance. There is an inner ring made of silicon that can be lifted or removed and modded to make adjusments for thicker liquids.
Summary on filling and set-up: Compared to a Vortex or regular cartomizer with a drip tip...they are a little more involved to fill. You'll need some tools to get it done. For most juices they will work ok right out of the box, and for optimal performance with your liquid you might want to make some adjustments to the top seal.
Clear vs Metal
The clear ones are easier to take apart and see what is going on with your liquids, while the metal ones are much more durable. If you are pretty rough on your PV...pockets/purses/drops/dings...go with metal.
If you want to clean them to change flavors alot...go with clear and get replacement tubes, as they will eventually crack, and some juices (with a high PH) will eat that PV type of plastic they use.
If you really want clear, I do recommend picking up a hand-full of BD brand 3ml syringes (Walmart pharmacy usually stocks them and they are very inexpensive). By cutting the ends off these syringes (with a dremmel disk or a good sharp box cutter), you have the perfect size tube replacement if one of your clearomizer sleeves turns cloudy or cracks.
Another option for the CE2 engine is to buy or make a larger tank...
Ready Made ones can be found at these links:
Stormy's mods
MAP Tank Mods
To see how to make your own try doing a search here on the forums and on youtube. 'tank mod' would be good key words to search with.