I am tired of hassles! What JUST WORKS?

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acv987

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Ive been around and vaping for a while. Ive tried clearos, cartos, atties ect. Everything has some type of pain in the ... problem to deal with. Either is a cracking clearo, a burnt carto, a leaking atty. Im just tired of always having to deal with issues. What really works with no hassles? Do I need a tank? Feeder?
 

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Or and Acorn tank, for easy of filling. Buy pre-cut ce2's if you dont want the hassle. Very easy to switch out. Dont leak if you fill correctly.
Downside is they must be kept upright. Any tank will leak if its set on its side and juice gets in the airhole. I prefer the pure taste of CE2's. But you can get an atty in it too.
 

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I feel your pain acv987. I wanted to get off analogs, which I have accomplished with my 1 year anniversary coming up, and do so with a minimal amount of hassle. After starting with an ego, which was a great starter pv, I went with a provari 8 months ago and haven't looked back.

I paired my provari with joytech atties. I use an atty for 2 weeks and then throw it out--no cleaning here, it's a small price to pay ($7.00). Again, it's all about convenience with the least amount of hassle.

It is true that I work from home at a desk in front of a computer, so direct dripping isn't a problem for me at work. When on extended road trips, I use a fluxomizer from gotvapes (steel sleeves so no cracking) and I've never had an issue with leaking.

I use 1 vendor for 1 flavor for my juice...however occasionally, I pick up 1 other flavor from another vendor.

I don't know what you definition of hassle is, but there is a system out there with a minimal amount of work because I found one with the awesome info from ECF members. I spend less time dealing with vaping and I'm more productive with work than I ever was with analogs--no more breaks going outside to smoke,not to mention cutting my costs by 2/3.

I am updating my system after 8 months with a vapemate from Super-T and dual coil atties from Clouds of Vapor. If they work to my satisfaction--great. If not, I'll continue to do what I've been doing.

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Thanks for all the replies, guys/gals. Ive been thinking about a tank , a REO is a little out of my price range. I was thinking maybe a tank for now, then when Ive got some more cash I'll pick up a BB or something to help ease the battery hassles. Has anyone tried the new Clearos from GotVapes? They claim they dont crack, and that was my only issue with them prior.
 

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Try a tank for a cost effective fix, but for long term, a variable voltage bottom feeder might be a good solution for you. Totally works for me. I use 3ohm Boges or 3ohm Joye atty's on it. Not a cheap mod, but worth every penny for the ease of use and the fact that it just plain WORKS.
 

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REO Grand AW IMR 18650 paired with a SmokTech 1.5ohm dual coil cartomizer (the short ones 35 or 45ml). I change the cart every 2 bottles (12ml). change/charge the battery every day. I wash/rinse the bag of dirty carts about once a month.

Its so reliable that for the last 11 months I haven't carried a spare kit with me everywhere I go.
 

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Ive been around and vaping for a while. Ive tried clearos, cartos, atties ect. Everything has some type of pain in the ... problem to deal with. Either is a cracking clearo, a burnt carto, a leaking atty. Im just tired of always having to deal with issues. What really works with no hassles? Do I need a tank? Feeder?

nothing. :) seriously. nothin is perfect. the things other people swear by, simply don't work for me. I've tried a lot of things, and I always go back to my boge 2.0. :wub:
 

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I found some super tanks I like a lot, but if you lay them down they leak. It's OK at my computer because I can keep it in a stand, but it's definitely not portable.

Everything else always seems to have one type of flaw or another. Some of the cartos are pretty darned good, but definitely not perfect. All in all, beats the heck out of analogs but I'm still waitinig on something better to come down the line.
 

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I would try an Iken attie also, I personally prefer them. Unfortunately his site is still down and they are hard to find, but they supposedly will be available soon. I also recommend for drip tip, the design of the super t drip tip is probably one of the best dripping drip tips I have found... but they are pretty pricey.
 

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There is a whole thread on it, but a REO Grand(or mini) and an AvidVaper HH.357 atty is vaping heaven. Minimal maintenance, no hassles, no leaking, fantastic flavor and vapor--only problem is the price tag. My opinion is it is well worth it.

Run the grand on 3.7 18650 with a HH357 1.5 - 2.0, or at 6 volts with the HH357 3.0. Great vaping. REO VV Grands or woodvilles may be out soon if you can get one-that might be even better, but for now REOs work with everything and are rock solid technology and design.

Bottom feeders have gravity on their side to feed and avoid leaking. Tanks rely on wicks and valves.
 
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