Found a good deal on Vision Ego clearomizers

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rse1

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I've used one for a couple of weeks now. The first couple of tanks were awesome then started to get some dry hits until I learned to turn it upside down. Vapor/flavor declined after third tank. Mine doesn't show any of the reported cracking. I have water-cleaned it once and the vapor/flavor came back. So far my favorite tank - no leaking.
 

RaRvn

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4 pack deal is back as "deal of the day"
Vision Ego Clearomizer 4 Pack

Thank you! I just saved $16 (my local supplier charges $6.99 per unit). Ordered 2 four-packs. Free shipping as well.

As an aside, I came on the forum this morning looking for a cheap supplier for Clearomizers as cartos are just not working out for me. This forum is so awesome.:)
 

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I've used one for a couple of weeks now. The first couple of tanks were awesome then started to get some dry hits until I learned to turn it upside down. Vapor/flavor declined after third tank. Mine doesn't show any of the reported cracking. I have water-cleaned it once and the vapor/flavor came back. So far my favorite tank - no leaking.

Yea you will definitely have to turn it almost completely upside down when vaping when it gets low. OR, you can recharge the wick by shaking it around. The wick being at the top is a design flaw it seems. I am hoping as they perfect this type of carto they will find a way to have wicking all the way to the bottom or just at the bottom to avoid the akward vaping style when it gets low on liquid.
 

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Jammin, I don't think this is a design flaw. I think the short wick was a thoughtful design (the long wicks on the Stone V2 tank don't help it at all, IMHO they contribute to flooding the coil and generating leaks/gurgles). It does take a while to get into the habit of tilting the fluid up to the wick - or to develop a different style of vaping with the stardusts (tilt bottom above mouthpiece to ensure the wicks have something to work with) than with any other tank. The great flavor and lack of leaks/gurgles are the selling points of this tank to me. Let me know how you like yours when you get them.
 

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Yea you will definitely have to turn it almost completely upside down when vaping when it gets low. OR, you can recharge the wick by shaking it around. The wick being at the top is a design flaw it seems. I am hoping as they perfect this type of carto they will find a way to have wicking all the way to the bottom or just at the bottom to avoid the akward vaping style when it gets low on liquid.

I think you will love them, Jammin. The technique isn't awkward at all. You don't have to turn it upside down while you are actually vaping. All I do is invert the PV for a few seconds every once in a while to saturate the entire wick and then vape away. It's a huge step up from cartos IMO because you can see exactly how much juice is in the tank and there is no guesswork involved at all. They are also ridiculously easy to fill.

I think this gadget is wonderful, and I don't think you will regret your purchase for even a second. It completely takes all of the carto guesswork out of the equation. You are never in doubt as to whether or not there is enough juice in your carto - you can actually see it with the Clearomizer.
 

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I started vaping only a few months ago and haven't quite managed to realize "all that money I'll save" quite yet. This has been primarily due to the insano variable triple-factor puzzle that needs solving when one starts. So it took me awhile to dial in a PV that works for me, but I've managed that one. Still can't find a juice I'm happy with on a daily basis, but these clearomizers were the answer to the second piece of the puzzle.

Amazingly easy to fill, they seem to work well fresh out the box and seem to improve with time. If they manage to last awhile, I'll be really thrilled (currently on the first for about a week now with no problems). Additionally, I need to give mad props to Rubber City Vapor. Not only was the deal a good one, they shipped it very quickly and they really went above and beyond to take care of a shipping charge that shouldn't have been added.

Anyway, I just wanted to chime in on the product and the provider...tremendous combination.
 
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