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fabricator4

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Are they disposable, or can you buy new coils? disposable....at $1.70 per..that is ok by me
What she said. It's one per flavor - fill it until it dies. Someone posted a link about how to clean them, but once you see one up close you'll understand why I thought that suggestion was a bit OCD.

Cleaning is really _very_ easy.

1. Attach to any dead cigalike battery - this is just to give you something to hang onto. Hold the battery in one hand and get a good grip on the plastic clearo with the other. Don't squeeze hard onto the metal part inside the bottom end - we are pulling it off that connection.

2. Give it a good wrench. If it doesn't come first time hold it close to your waist and squronsh it like you are trying to wrap it around your waist. You will now have the metal connector on the end of the battery in one hand, and the clearo part in the other. Possibly also some juice on your pants if it wasn't quite empty.

3. Pull the metal stem off the connector and you will plainly see the coil in there. Wash all parts in hot water. If you want you can boil and dry burn the coil. It will screw directly on any 510 battery fitting.

4. To re-assemble just re-fit the center stem then insert the whole thing back in the clearo. If you miss the hole in the silicon top plug with the metal stem it may push it out of position. Just use a small screw driver to position the stem and push the plug down around it.

If you don't want to carry syringes around in public to fill these you can actually use a dropper bottle with a needle tip on it. First push the syringe needle or a sewing needle through the fill hole. That hole often is not all the way through on new ones. Next, push the bigger needle from a needle bottle through the fill hole. It's a bit hard the first time but will be fine once the hole is widened a bit; if you want I guess you could use a darning needle or a thin nail as well. I didn't have any problem with leaking as the silicon closes right up again when you remove the big needle.

Some of my CE3s are on their 3rd go round after dry burning etc. I've lost one by accidentally dropping the center column down the sinkhole. Must fish it out of there one day...

It would be possible to re-wick these if you really had to, but while they are so cheap I'm not sure I can be bothered. The quality is good enough on such a cheap device that I have no inclination. I did have to fix the wick on one once as it leaked out completely on the first fill while I left it for a one minute soak. It was the desk that was soaked. Fixed by boiling and fluffing the wick up a bit so it filled the wick hole properly.
 

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Yes, I watched the whole thing. That's what really caught my attention. I was already interested due to it's compact size but once she said it didn't have that problem I was seriously hooked. I had gone back to regular cartos for stealth vaping because I hated the way the taste got buggered after only half a tank. There's a good one for the other thread ... don't assume that a higher version # equates to an improved product! :) Thanks for the info and the link, I'm definitely gonna try these. I was just curious if what she said in the video was true in your case as well.

Honestly, I never really noticed any gunk. I haven't liked any flavors enough that I put in CE4s to get to the bottom. :lol:
 

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Oh dear, I'm so behind now......

squronsh....love that word

Oh Fab, so sorry I missed the word squronsh in your post. Your post is so long and my eyes all a blur with allergies..I couldn't read it all...blame it on the zyrtec or something. *sniffle*

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Cleaning is really _very_ easy.

1. Attach to any dead cigalike battery - this is just to give you something to hang onto. Hold the battery in one hand and get a good grip on the plastic clearo with the other. Don't squeeze hard onto the metal part inside the bottom end - we are pulling it off that connection.

2. Give it a good wrench. If it doesn't come first time hold it close to your waist and squronsh it like you are trying to wrap it around your waist. You will now have the metal connector on the end of the battery in one hand, and the clearo part in the other. Possibly also some juice on your pants if it wasn't quite empty.

3. Pull the metal stem off the connector and you will plainly see the coil in there. Wash all parts in hot water. If you want you can boil and dry burn the coil. It will screw directly on any 510 battery fitting.

4. To re-assemble just re-fit the center stem then insert the whole thing back in the clearo. If you miss the hole in the silicon top plug with the metal stem it may push it out of position. Just use a small screw driver to position the stem and push the plug down around it.

If you don't want to carry syringes around in public to fill these you can actually use a dropper bottle with a needle tip on it. First push the syringe needle or a sewing needle through the fill hole. That hole often is not all the way through on new ones. Next, push the bigger needle from a needle bottle through the fill hole. It's a bit hard the first time but will be fine once the hole is widened a bit; if you want I guess you could use a darning needle or a thin nail as well. I didn't have any problem with leaking as the silicon closes right up again when you remove the big needle.

Some of my CE3s are on their 3rd go round after dry burning etc. I've lost one by accidentally dropping the center column down the sinkhole. Must fish it out of there one day...

It would be possible to re-wick these if you really had to, but while they are so cheap I'm not sure I can be bothered. The quality is good enough on such a cheap device that I have no inclination. I did have to fix the wick on one once as it leaked out completely on the first fill while I left it for a one minute soak. It was the desk that was soaked. Fixed by boiling and fluffing the wick up a bit so it filled the wick hole properly.


Would I do this for $1.70?

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On the topic of DIY the Mt Dew juice I made with the Flavor Apprentice Mt Dew Flavoring is SERIOUSLY improving with age. It still doesn't taste much like Mt Dew but the harsh citrus bite is mellowing out and it is actually a nice vape. (steep of about 1.5 weeks)

I tried the Pear flavoring from the same people. It never improved. Just a nasty smell and totally not pear like taste. First juice I poured out of my own DIY. It is a shame too because I like pear flavored juices.

I still have their butterscotch and their peach flavorings to give a try to. I will be doing that fairly soon since I need to know what to reorder after the first of the month.

So far on my reorder list Flavor Apprentice
Strawberry
Watermelon
Juicy Fruit
Apple
Cinnamon redhot (to mix with apple for a nice NICE cinnamon apple flavor but a tiny dab will do ya with this stuff it is strong)

The strawberry, Watermelon and juicy fruit I mix at 20% ( for single flavor juice. ie watermelon juice or strawberry juice etc)with a dab of sweetener, nic to your preference and the rest a 50/50 pg/vg

The apple I do at 17% with the cinnamon redhot at 3% with a dab of sweetener,nic to your preference and the rest a 50/50 pg/vg

Just in case anyone else is at all interested in how I have been doing things.
 
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