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Fyre904

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Lately I have found myself out of work and short on funds. I have been rebuilding ce2 clearomizers, but they don't really last that long even when I use new wire and wick.debating buying a HH357 some where mid road so i can use it at 3.7 volts and 5 volt for my pt. I like having a tank as part of the ce2s but I'd gladly give that up for a more efficient / clean vape. So I've heard the HH357 will last a really long time, curious how long a long time is. Has anyone reached the end of the line on their 357 atty yet? If so how long did it last? I know they are 20 dollars each and I'd only be able to get 2 or 3 to start so I'd have to be using them on multiple juices. Which leads me to my next question. How easy are they to clean and reuse? Could i maybe just blow it out add new juice blow it again refill and vape with lil flavor creep or would i need to soak it and such to get back to a fresh atty flavor? I dont mind a lil flavor creep long as it doesnt last long lol. So given my situation would these be an option for me to use one atty on say 3 or more juices or would i be better off buying a few boxes of ce2s and more wick and wire?

Off the wall remark on ce2s, they could make these totally rebuildable by adding 2 simple nuts one on the base as ground and one on the inner tube as positive why are the rebuildables so pricey i could make one if i had a lathe for like a handfull of dollars
 

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Lately I have found myself out of work and short on funds. I have been rebuilding ce2 clearomizers, but they don't really last that long even when I use new wire and wick.debating buying a HH357 some where mid road so i can use it at 3.7 volts and 5 volt for my pt. I like having a tank as part of the ce2s but I'd gladly give that up for a more efficient / clean vape. So I've heard the HH357 will last a really long time, curious how long a long time is. Has anyone reached the end of the line on their 357 atty yet? If so how long did it last? I know they are 20 dollars each and I'd only be able to get 2 or 3 to start so I'd have to be using them on multiple juices. Which leads me to my next question. How easy are they to clean and reuse? Could i maybe just blow it out add new juice blow it again refill and vape with lil flavor creep or would i need to soak it and such to get back to a fresh atty flavor? I dont mind a lil flavor creep long as it doesnt last long lol. So given my situation would these be an option for me to use one atty on say 3 or more juices or would i be better off buying a few boxes of ce2s and more wick and wire?

Off the wall remark on ce2s, they could make these totally rebuildable by adding 2 simple nuts one on the base as ground and one on the inner tube as positive why are the rebuildables so pricey i could make one if i had a lathe for like a handfull of dollars
You could buy some ego stardust they are rebuildable i used some old ce2 to rebuild mine and worked great! mine have been used for two months and still going strong.
 
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