I am looking into getting a clearomizer

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nharmsen

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I am torn between some clearomizer's that I've been finding.

Kanger T2: https://www.cignot.com/product_p/msc-kt2-clb.htm
Kanger T2: Atomizer coils : https://www.cignot.com/product_p/msc-kt2-c18.htm

I like these because there are people on the forums who seem to love Kanger brand. But I would like something a little more discrete so I've also been looking at the following product it is .Visions.

Visions Clearomizer: https://www.cignot.com/product_p/msc-v5r-all.htm

I love the smaller ones because like I said before they are more discrete. Is there anyone on the forums that may have had experience with both of these brands? Or if there is a 1mL tank/atomizer setup, any input would definetly help.

I'm not an extreme vapor (I probably vape .25mL/day)
 

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If you are looking for something small and discrete, you might want to look into the Kanger mini T3 or the Vision Nano. I've tried them both, and definitely love the mini T3's, but the Nano's are very small, if that's what you're looking for. IMHO, the vape on the mini T3 is better, but the Nano is decent.
 
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I have tried just about all of them at this point. Really love the mini-vivi nova...BUT, the Kanger T2 is awesome! Like it much better than the bottom coil Kangers and stardusts, stardust clones, etc. It simply does not leak...super easy to fill, and although I can't rebuild the heads; I've had one going strong for close to a month now with just basic cleaning. Great clearo. Good luck.
 

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I have a clear tank/carto system right now and I love it, just looking for something to "test" different flavors with. I am mainly looking for something small to test flavors with, I am still fairly new (about a month) and hate spending money on this. My wife is getting on me a little bit with the "it's your money you can do whatever you want" comments :p

Mini Nova: DV Mini Vivi Nova Tank Clearomizer 2.5ml -510 threaded
 

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For testing flavors, scratch my Nano suggestion, because the tubes are so narrow that they are hard to wash out completely. Still recommend the mini T3 for that, because the bottom fed wicks are so short that they don't hold onto much juice when it comes time to change flavors.

Mini Kanger T3 or "Baby T3" by KangerTech for $5.49
 

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You'll find more people recommend the T3s over the T2s and the nova, I think. From what I've read the evod is well regarded and somehow isn't the same as the T3. But the T2 I think is great. It's best airflow (for me). It's perfect and that's a big factor for me, one that isn't mentioned in reviews typically. The replacement heads are cheap! And I mean cheap. Like 35cents wholesale and about $1-1.50 U.S. retail. The flavor is better than the T3s imho, less plastic. I like the aluminum tipped T2s, not all vendors have them. It is more than an appearance thing because again it's less plastic.

If you get T2s, fluff the wicks with a toothpick very well, so much that when you install it and fill the T2 the wick fluffs up so much you have to wait for air to escape before you can keep filling. If you do this, you will never get a dry hit, which is the main reason people went with T3s over T2s I think.
 

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So they are disposable tanks that I use then throw away?

I am not positive, but it certainly looks like it. Usually the nano-sized clearomizers are all pressed together inside so you can't take them apart. There may be some way to rinse then dry them out, but your best bet is probably to use the same juice continuously until they clog up, then throw them away.


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Had a vision nano. Cute little clearo that held a tiny amount of juice. Thought it was pretty amazing the first couple of days using it. However, it didn't last very long before I started getting dry hits. I would say about a week before it started losing it's flavor and an at that point I realized there was no way to rebuild it. Then of course it was as good as an old school boge carto in terms of flavor and vapor production.

Going back to what 'Centurion' said...the T2 has great airflow and very true (not dry) flavorful hits. It does need to be tipped when the juice gets below the 1ml line or so, but not an issue at all with me considering it holds a legit 2.4mls to begin with. I don't understand the hype behind the T3's. Have tried several of them from different vendors, and they all had the same gurgling, and leaking (through the airhole) problems. There was some flavor loss. There was definitely less airflow and a "cooler" vape overall. Also, refilling them is a PAIN.

Nharmsen...have you looked into simply getting an atomizer to test different juice flavors out? I still breakout an old Joye 510 or 306 for these purposes. The one's that make the cut are clearo-worthy, and the rest I just vape at home. Good luck
 

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Thanks for the tip CloudZ... I am not into purchasing that stuff for $6.00 a pop. :\ I will have to look into another alternative.

Just go for the EVOD. Same size as the Mini T3 and the heads are cheaper because you do not have to pay for the base each time.. The heads are always $2 or less and one place is selling a 5 pack this weekend for under $7.

PLUS they are MUCH easier to rebuild. I rebuild mine all the time. 1 ft of wick and 1 ft of wire should at least 4 heads. 100 ft of wire is $6 and wick is $.35 a foot or less...
 
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