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How to clean CE3?

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lighter

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me, been using for 2 days...so not yet maintainance
Yes, very clean , good vapor ,no burn taste....better than the 3.5ml led giant cleromizer.

But i hate refilling ...always leaks like ce2.
maybe my method wrong?


**I tried single,dual coil carto, kanger,boge carto,ce2,giant clearo. CE3 is the best im using so far.**
 
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Stinson

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Leak,i think beccause the middle airhole got some juice gone inside.And when you use it for some time,there will be condensation inside then block the airhole,then maybe leak abit,mine also like this.But not everytime.Cause if want to change flavor then must open new one like very waste.
And hey lighter,i do your eraser mod liao then want to test with normal aaa battery first cause shipment for 10400 havent arrive but why cannot fire up and you got any battery to intro?For higher mah and long lasting?:D
 

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Had a couple of these and soaked the atty in boiling water for an hour, repeat again with clean boiling water (just rinsed the plastic tank in warm water). Dried them off and re-assembled. Worst part was getting the wick back in the chamber, but managed to get it done pretty easily after some practice. Refilling without leakage - you have to use the silicone cover that came with the mouthpiece to cover the atty, hold the cart at 45 degrees and most importantly fill really slowly to around 3/4 full. Put the rubber plug back in, remove the silicone cover carefully (and syringe up any juice that came through). Job done.
 

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There have been mixed success stories with changing the size of the breather hole in the bottom of the cartomiser (making it smaller). This theoretically makes it harder for the liquid to run out during use due to a higher vacuum in the tank. I have tried this and it definitely works (used a piece of syringe needle). It also helps quite a bit during refilling as well.
 
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