In your opinion.....The Best Clearomizer Is Made By.

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LeakiWick

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I have to agree with the case for the re-buildable genesis type atty. First,,One of the biggest advantages is- you get to finally taste just the juice instead of half-burnt filler, polyfil, fiber or whatever it is, even if not half burnt I found that it tainted the taste of the juice very adversely,,Second,,way more vapor when wicks and coils built correctly with more control of throat hit,,,Third,, lasts waaay longer than any carto or string type wick,,Fourth,,Costs way less in the long run, most people get 3/4 weeks from a wick or more and 1/2 weeks from each wire coil the cost of which is measured in cents for each one and Fifth,,,Consistency,, no dry or burnt hits and the same huge volume of vapor through-out it's life,, there are other little perks too probably but heck ain't that enough? I'm new to the forum here but I've been vaping three years and IMO this is where most everyone will eventually wind up anyway,, the big expense is from all the inferior components we waste money on before arriving at this destination.
 
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Kyi

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Out of the different CE type clearos, Stardusts, mini Novas, Kangers and such, I've found the Kanger T3 to be my favorite out of the few. They have worked the best for me personally, I like the low cost, ease of cleaning and filling, replaceable heads, and overall I like the vapor. The taste could be better, but they have certainly been worse in other clearos so I can't complain too much. I have spent a lot of money on parts and I would splurge on a single good piece, but I vape so many flavors, I can't afford to just have 1... I just can't justify it.
 
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