Joye 510 Cartomizers/other brands - Need your oppinion

Status
Not open for further replies.

Trakitana

Full Member
Verified Member
Apr 4, 2011
30
5
Brazil
Hi, I've been vaping for 5 months and I have many difficulties to get accessories and liquid in my country, so I must choose carefully before buying anything.

I use a 510, and tried regular Atty, Dripping (hate it), Joye 510 cartos (love the taste), and many mods I have been doing in my attys, cartos and batts.

I read a lot about Boge cartos lovers but I tried Joye Cartos first and stuck with them becuse I liked the taste too much and they are very easy to have life prolonged, also good to create mods over them (sometime I will post the successful mods I tried).

I ordered CE2 Clearomizers v5 and once again I just hope they actually get delivered to me.

I would like to know the opinion of users of different cartomizers brands for 510 for future orders.

Apologize for eventual mistakes in my english.
 

swedishfish

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 28, 2010
9,936
3,170
NJ
Welcome and you're english is fine!

I've never tried the CE2 clearomizers but I'd love to hear how you like them when you get them. I do use the boge 2.0 cartomizers and think they're great. They are very easy to fill. I just purchased the new cartomizers from nhaler (don't know if they ship to brazil) and they hold 3.5 ml of juice. So far I'm loving them.
 

Nomoreash

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 9, 2010
3,261
931
Chattanooga, TN
No problems with your English, it's just as good or better than some here.

The CE2s can be awesome and are very easy to clean and maintain which it sounds like that's important to you.

There are some things you might want or need to do to get them performing optimally like widening the slit that the wick goes through and raising the wick up where it goes in the cup, videos on that and other things with them can be found on Youtube. The weak point of the Cleros imo is the tube it's plastic. Some can develop cracks at the base but it's easy to flip the tube over and mount to the other side if that happens.

All in all after sometimes having to do some simple modifications I'm happy with them. The strong point is the coil is sturdy...I haven't popped one yet with many dry burns. They are easy to clean and can be modded in a number of ways. They last a long time with cleaning intervals. They atty portion will outlast the tube.
 

dormouse

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Oct 31, 2010
12,347
1,611
Pennsylvania
I've only tried stuffing-type cartos so far

I like Boge - nice and neat inside, defined center air channel, no inner seals

I hate SLB - fat slab of stuffing, inner donut seal, no defined center air channel, and after a few fillings I find them hard to drag

And many people like the ones at Ikenvapes including some big ones
 

Trakitana

Full Member
Verified Member
Apr 4, 2011
30
5
Brazil
I thank you for taking time to enlighten me, you are being really helpful.

Mods are not a problem to me, actually I just can't stop trying to improve anything that I find possible.

swedishfish: At nhaler I found many cartos but none was branded as boge, maybe they're there but I couldn't find.

I think I'm limited to chinese stores, bought from anycig, heavyvapor and healthcabin. I'd prefer american stores but I think they're politically correct enough not to ship to Brazil, I tried some stores and differently from other things I buy, they don't include Brazil as an option :(.

Any e-cig accessories can't be imported to Brazil and differently from other countries they probably will permit 5 years after they are permitted in all the rest of the world (just like they did with creatine). In e-cigs case may be much worst because of tobacco industry financial power.

I see you understood very well my needs. I must be the most self sufficient as I can. I am stuck in 2 important things: finding the wick material (still trying to find and test silica fiber and ceramic fiber) and nicotine for my e-liqs.

My experiences with processing many kinds of tobacco (Marlboro, raw, pipe) didn't result in anything tasteful.
The best taste I got was from Narguile tobacco, but I use them for dripping only because of too much sweet molasses in its composition. And they are very low on nicotine.

Maybe I should open a thread named: "Tips for the lonely vaper in Brazil". Maybe not so lonely, every friend of mine that tastes it loves it and order a starter kit (and pray to pass the customs invisible). I'm starting a revolution here ...

Thank you all for your help. Hope this thread is kept alive with all your good advices.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread