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dast1n

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I'd actually recommend the regular T3s over the M3. While it is a little less resistant to drops than the metal kind it's easier to see the fill level of juice due to the clear shell. While the T3 is currently my favorite tank I'd say pick up one mini viviNOVA, one kanger T3 and one EVOD and see what you prefer. They all have pros and cons and personal taste is important. (For example I like the T3's airy draw while many people don't)
 

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I have both and much prefer the T3.

None of that terrible spinning and rocking and tilting involved.

I'll never go back to regular clearos.

$7...lol, too bad you just missed the latest co-op.

T3 for $2.09, replacement head 80 cents.

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Shame, I would like to have gotten in on that one too. Submitted my verification request a week ago but haven't gotten access yet....next time.
 

SoundlessHero

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Love the T3 as well as the EvoD. Although only 1 of my 3 T3's work on my Evic, 2 of them dont thread correctly and make a connection :(

Well, If you are so inclined, you can take some tweezers and pull on the positive post in the base just a bit. On the T3, that piece of metal is surrounded by a rubber condom to keep the negative and positive wires separate. Just give it a good tug and then as you screw it on your eVic, it should find its own level. Warning though, on my SS Mesh/Cotton Hybrid with original coil, pulling on it too far will let some juice leak out. Just play with it and see if it works.
 

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Well, If you are so inclined, you can take some tweezers and pull on the positive post in the base just a bit. On the T3, that piece of metal is surrounded by a rubber condom to keep the negative and positive wires separate. Just give it a good tug and then as you screw it on your eVic, it should find its own level. Warning though, on my SS Mesh/Cotton Hybrid with original coil, pulling on it too far will let some juice leak out. Just play with it and see if it works.

I have been meaning to do that...I just haven't since one is working lol. Ill try it later 2nite and hopefully get them to work without the leaking. thanks
 

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I have two T3s and one Evod. All three initially gurgled and leaked. I fiddled with them, taking them apart and re-seating the silicone gaskets. The Evod and one of the T3s have virtually stopped leaking, just get a small gurgle now and then. But the Other T3 is defying my attempts to fix it. It leaks like crazy and I can't even tell where it is leaking from.
 

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Thread cover right ?

Yup, sleeve cover

I have two T3s and one Evod. All three initially gurgled and leaked. I fiddled with them, taking them apart and re-seating the silicone gaskets. The Evod and one of the T3s have virtually stopped leaking, just get a small gurgle now and then. But the Other T3 is defying my attempts to fix it. It leaks like crazy and I can't even tell where it is leaking from.

One of my MT3s did this. What I found was that the flavor wicks, the two wicks that sit on top of the coil, were not thick enough AND the coil was pushed down into the base pretty far. I took all the wicks out and then used a paperclip, stuck it in the coil and nudged it up a bit until the paperclip was seated level in the base. Then I stuck my cotton wick inside and then inserted the center post and pulled the condom down on top. You can try this, but if you push that coil up too far, you can pull the negative lead out and cause a short. I would only do this if you have a multimeter to test the coil prior to putting it on any battery.
 

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Well, If you are so inclined, you can take some tweezers and pull on the positive post in the base just a bit. On the T3, that piece of metal is surrounded by a rubber condom to keep the negative and positive wires separate. Just give it a good tug and then as you screw it on your eVic, it should find its own level. Warning though, on my SS Mesh/Cotton Hybrid with original coil, pulling on it too far will let some juice leak out. Just play with it and see if it works.

Pulled the post on one of my non functioning T3's last night and it now works on my eVic
 

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I have two T3s and one Evod. All three initially gurgled and leaked. I fiddled with them, taking them apart and re-seating the silicone gaskets. The Evod and one of the T3s have virtually stopped leaking, just get a small gurgle now and then. But the Other T3 is defying my attempts to fix it. It leaks like crazy and I can't even tell where it is leaking from.

I just wanted to come back and update the thread. I got a replacement coil/head assembly and installed it in the leaky T3. It's performing perfectly now. I'll keep the old one around and someday I'll get around ti trying SoundlessHero's method to fix it.
 

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The T3's are OK, but from watching reviews and posts I'm hoping that the Protanks will become available soon.

I love my T3's. Far better than the cheapo CE4's that came with my kit and the replacements I got. Build quality, materials, bottom coil, sealed tip....all around a higher quality unit.

The Protanks are out there....folks are getting them in. I ordered one from Vape Dojo and it's coming Monday.
 
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