is there anything better than ce2 in the market for taste and trout-hit?

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i m new in vaping(2.5 months now).and nobody vaping around me.it is banned in my country:(. when i was searching about e cigarettes,i found this forum by accident.and since than i am addicted to forum.almost all questions in my mind finding answers here.since 2 months just watched'n read. i learned a lot from you guys,thanks a lot to everyone who shares here. and getting experienced.started to order different kind of atomizers,cartomizers,clearomizers(some of them on the way right now) and e liquids to find the best way to enjoy vaping.and now, started to diy liquids(thanks to inawera by the way).when i was browsing in the forum, i found inawera and ordered some bases and flavors.and i will do more.....i want to know what kind of atomizer or carto or clearo you mostly use and happy with it?mine is xl ss ce2 so far.is there anything better in market for taste and trout-hit?
 
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fourthrok

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That's really subjective. Different people like different things. Personally I prefer a cartomizer based system...and prefer single coil. I mostly use eGo Mega Single Coil cartos (EMSCC) and also use 2.5ohm or 2 ohm. XL 510 cartos in cartotanks. I tried the CE2s about a year ago, but quickly tired of the hassles with them then. Maybe they are better now? Anyway...you'll probably get as many opinions as members of this forum on this one. Everyone has their own ideas of "best".
 
thanks.i would like the get opinions of people, and learn more. you mean cartomizer based systems in a tank?i never try.what is the life span of them and which brand or what type?
That's really subjective. Different people like different things. Personally I prefer a cartomizer based system...and prefer single coil. I mostly use eGo Mega Single Coil cartos (EMSCC) and also use 2.5ohm or 2 ohm. XL 510 cartos in cartotanks. I tried the CE2s about a year ago, but quickly tired of the hassles with them then. Maybe they are better now? Anyway...you'll probably get as many opinions as members of this forum on this one. Everyone has their own ideas of "best".
 
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I have been using CE2 clearomizers at work for the last couple of months and they have mostly been performing excellent. The occasional flooding does happen if I overfill them and there is wicking problems with thicker juices, but with the juices I usually vape at work I have had close to no problems for two months now.

Have heard good things about the Kanger T3 cleromizers lately though and so I ordered a bunch of them. They have the coil at the botton instead of at the top like the CE2's, which supposedly eliminates any wicking issues. They also hold a little more juice than the CE2's do - which is nice because at the end of my work day I am usually close to dry-firing my CE2's.

I haven't recieved mine yet but if their reputation holds true they should be awesome.
 

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If you really like the clearomizer CE2 style I would say stepping up to something close would be the kanger t2 clearo,s they are just a little bit bigger then CE2's (2.4-2.5 ml) and they have a replaceable head.
so far I have 4 and they dont leak, they hit well without being too open or airy and give a decent vapor and flavor.
 

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I used CE2 types for over a year, which includes the more recent Vivi Novas, which are still based on the CE2, top coil design. They have gone through several versions and improvements over time. Thery still can be a little quirky, but they are tough to beat, flavor wise. Superior to polyfil cartos, IMHO. The bottom coil type CE3s are close, although the flavor seems a little more muted, and the vapor is a little cooler. More recently, I've been using Genesis types, which involve making wicks from stainless steel mesh, and hand built coils, using resistance wire. The flavor and vapor are second to none. But there is a steep learning curve involved. Not something everybody would be up for, unless they are a confirmed tinkerer and fiddler.
 

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Oh come on man, I was just kidding around. :toast: English isn't my native language either and I make mistakes all the time.

I thought that picture was pretty funny. :laugh:

I agree with Fourthrok, I happen to like cartos too. But it is a matter of opinion. Many people like clearos.
 
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