I would post this on a more appropriate thread category but since I'm fairly new to the forum this is the only one I can post in
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So I got two T3 clearomizers from stormysvaporcellar.com and 2 from vaporbeast.com . From both sites I got one that worked amazing and one that left something to be desired. I have 2 ego-c twists, one 1000mah and one 650mah.
The first bad one I got from stormys had a very close-to-impossible draw. The excessive draw force would pull too much juice into the center tube and it would end up dripping onto my battery. I was able to return that one to get a replacement whenever they got a new shipment, but that was before I opened a replacement coil bottom and screwed it on just to find the same issue. Not wanting to complain yet again 2 days after the first mishap, I started tinkering and found a solution. With the smallest drill I could find in my toolbox, I was able to gently and carefully open up the air-holes on the sides. This drastically improved the draw on my 650mah but for some reason on my 1000mah I was still getting an awful tight draw. For some reason the little white rubber ring around the T3s post that makes contact with the battery was creating a tighter seal on my 1000mah than on my 650mah. By shaving off a small portion from one side the clearo was finally drawing way better on both batteries.
From vaporbeast I actually had initial problems with both clearos. They were creating a burnt taste every 2 hits or so, but I was able to fix one by removing the extra wicking stacked on the coil-wick and replacing it with one wick-strand from an old T2 replaceable head. That one hit perfect after that, but the other one was stubbornly burnt tasting to the point where I had to contact the very helpful vaporbeast people and get a replacement for the whole piece. Another thing about the piece I couldn't fix was that the coil base would screw onto the tank very well and left more spacing than normal between coil base and tank. I don't know if that had anything to do with the burnt taste problem but it was an observation.
All this said, the ones that are working well are working better than any other clearo I have tried thus far. So well that I thought it was worth attempting to fix the bad ones and worth sharing to see other people's experiences/comments/solutions with their T3s. I've read the other threads on the T3s but couldn't post anything and couldn't find posts about similar problems and attempts to resolve them. I would love to hear what you have to say about the T3s you've tried.
Good day all.

So I got two T3 clearomizers from stormysvaporcellar.com and 2 from vaporbeast.com . From both sites I got one that worked amazing and one that left something to be desired. I have 2 ego-c twists, one 1000mah and one 650mah.
The first bad one I got from stormys had a very close-to-impossible draw. The excessive draw force would pull too much juice into the center tube and it would end up dripping onto my battery. I was able to return that one to get a replacement whenever they got a new shipment, but that was before I opened a replacement coil bottom and screwed it on just to find the same issue. Not wanting to complain yet again 2 days after the first mishap, I started tinkering and found a solution. With the smallest drill I could find in my toolbox, I was able to gently and carefully open up the air-holes on the sides. This drastically improved the draw on my 650mah but for some reason on my 1000mah I was still getting an awful tight draw. For some reason the little white rubber ring around the T3s post that makes contact with the battery was creating a tighter seal on my 1000mah than on my 650mah. By shaving off a small portion from one side the clearo was finally drawing way better on both batteries.
From vaporbeast I actually had initial problems with both clearos. They were creating a burnt taste every 2 hits or so, but I was able to fix one by removing the extra wicking stacked on the coil-wick and replacing it with one wick-strand from an old T2 replaceable head. That one hit perfect after that, but the other one was stubbornly burnt tasting to the point where I had to contact the very helpful vaporbeast people and get a replacement for the whole piece. Another thing about the piece I couldn't fix was that the coil base would screw onto the tank very well and left more spacing than normal between coil base and tank. I don't know if that had anything to do with the burnt taste problem but it was an observation.
All this said, the ones that are working well are working better than any other clearo I have tried thus far. So well that I thought it was worth attempting to fix the bad ones and worth sharing to see other people's experiences/comments/solutions with their T3s. I've read the other threads on the T3s but couldn't post anything and couldn't find posts about similar problems and attempts to resolve them. I would love to hear what you have to say about the T3s you've tried.
Good day all.