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Bunnykiller

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I use an SVD by iTaste with an RSST tank by Smoktech. It doesnt leak, has great flavor and vapor density, the volts/power is adjustable, the tank and battery lasts all day.
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but it wasnt 22$ more like 70$
 

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Welcome :vapor: Might I just say that those type of plastic clearomizers generally are not very good. It may be leaking simply because some juices will eat away at the plastic parts and cause them to break down. Do not worry though as that sort of chemical reaction only happens to plastic...it will not harm you.

Personally I use Kanger Protanks...both version 1 and 2. They are made from glass and metal, so no juice will ever eat away at them. If I were you I'd keep the batteries you have and get a glass tank. Just be sure it has a 510 threaded connection (Protanks do) and you'd be set. You may want to look into the Protank mini as it would look better on your size batteries.
 

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If you're happy with the batteries themselves and want to stick with a smaller clearo (tank that holds and vaporizes the juice) I'd say check into the Iclear 16's. They hold around 1.6 ML of juices and vape pretty dang good. My wife has been using them for a long time, and really likes them.

They have replaceable heads (piece that vaporizes the juice) for pretty cheap. If you order them online, you can get the heads for around 2 bucks each. A lot of peeps like the Vivi Nova clearos as well. I haven't tried them but would expect them to be about the same as the Iclears.

If you get frustrated with having to charge those batties, the kit you purchased is a fairly common design. You could step up to a model that is slightly longer that has adjustable voltage and much longer battery life.
No pink or glitter, but much less hassle.
 
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Okay so ordered this BVD Vapor E Pen Electronic Vaporizer Atomizer Starter Kit w 2 Tanks Pink Bling | eBay
And I do like it! But... i know nothing about it. its leaking. and yea... so i need advice on what to get. the Clearomizers leak. idk exactly what im asking. I guess... What do you use and whats so great about it? haha

It "looks" like its' a 350 mah Mini eGo. Fires at 3.7 volts. 100 mah= approx 1 hr vaping before batts need recharge. They accept 510 and eGo threaded accessories ( clearomizers, etc). The clearomizers are disposable and are known as CE4 or Stardust.
When filling:
do not overfill
do not drip juice down center air way. After filling blow through drip tip/ mouth end into tissue to remove any juice from air way
 

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There are so many options! lol. And stuff is expensive.

It sure can be. Thats why I usually advise people to skip a few steps (slightly increasing the size aand performance of their device) and just get out of their comfort zone. Buy a device that is larger than you think you want and go straight into at least a mid range device in terms of quality and performance. This will save you tons of cash instead of slowly upgrading your way through starter kits.
 

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Yeah, I'm not usually this blunt, but that kit is crap. Sorry.
You can get really decent gear without spending a fortune - and you'll get plenty of help here!
For like $60, you can get a REALLY good setup that will actually last a year if you want it to...
Here's a super-good "box" style device.
Here's a great kit - nice colors and everything

Or, with a few less $$ options - any of these would be better than what you've got!

Once you find gear and juice you like - vaping will be fun, we promise!!
 

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Yeah, I'm not usually this blunt, but that kit is crap. Sorry.
You can get really decent gear without spending a fortune - and you'll get plenty of help here!
For like $60, you can get a REALLY good setup that will actually last a year if you want it to...
Here's a super-good "box" style device.
Here's a great kit - nice colors and everything

Or, with a few less $$ options - any of these would be better than what you've got!

Once you find gear and juice you like - vaping will be fun, we promise!!

What Train said.
 

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Until you afford something else and you are satisfied with what you have then I would get a 2nd battery and a different clearomizer. With the Vivi Nova's you can buy replacement coils so that way you do not have to keep buying a whole new clearomizer.

Make sure if you buy a new clearomizer that you get the right replacement coils.

Good Luck to You.
 
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