Looking for Clearomizer to replace Kanger T2

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numba1quiter

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I've been using a Kanger T2 for a few months and really liked it. But now it's been getting really leaky and has become a pain in the @$$. Most of the stores around me have stopped carrying T2 heads, so I'm in the market for a new clearomizer.

I'm looking for something that produces good vapor but is also mess and fuss free. Any recommendations are recommended. Thanks!!
 

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IIRC, the fastech ones are true CE4s, i.e. not rebuldable. Of course, at just over $1 each, that may not be a concern.

If you really like the T2, check around on line for more of them. Discount Vaper has the T2 and heads, for example. I'm sure other shops do as well. They list heads in different resistance, here: Kanger T2 Coil Heads
 

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My favorite clearo is the Kanger Evod BCC. The Kanger ProTank is a close second for me. I have been using them both for about a week now and neither of them have leaked on me yet, just make sure the center post is screwed in tight after refilling them. I have not had any wicking issues from them either. I use juices with pg/vg ratios from 80/20 to 60/40.
 

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I went from CE4s, to CE5s, to the ProTank and man. The ProTank leaves the rest in the dust. Had no leaks whatsoever with it, I always travel with it, the pyrex glass means you can throw whatever you want in it and not worry about it chewing up the plastic. Produces a great clouds and a lot of flavor. Plus no more dry hits since it is a bottom mount. I would look into one of these, or the Vivi's if you prefer a Top Mount.
 

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The T3 and Protank (and Evod) are all bottom coil clearos, so that may be a consideration. The vape is a little different than the top coil units, a bit cooler to me. If you like that, any of those would be a good choice in a clearo.

The T3 and MT3 hold about 2.4 ml, the Protank about 3. The evod is 1.5.

Stardust styles hold about 1.6, are top coil, and similar to the T2 in shape. I've had good results from them, although personally I'm gravitating to the Protank and T3 - when I'm not vaping on a carto tank.

Many people really like their Novas. I have a couple, and one leaked badly until I swapped out the coil. Now both work fine.

Any juice holder can leak. If you like the form factor and it's other qualities, it's a question of learning the peculiarites of the device and how to manage them.
 

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I went from CE4s, to CE5s, to the ProTank and man. The ProTank leaves the rest in the dust. Had no leaks whatsoever with it, I always travel with it, the pyrex glass means you can throw whatever you want in it and not worry about it chewing up the plastic. Produces a great clouds and a lot of flavor. Plus no more dry hits since it is a bottom mount. I would look into one of these, or the Vivi's if you prefer a Top Mount.

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For those of you who have tried both, do you think the ProTank leaks less than the T2?

The protank, T3, evod, and MT3 all have similar silicone seals. The one thing about the T2 is that the one seal, just inside the tank was a bit flimsy and could get misplaced easily - sometimes ending up in the tank. IF you didn't inspect it in it's original position it was hard to see exactly where it went. When in place and when the thread seal above the mouthpiece threads were in place, the T2 doesn't leak.

The bottom coils all are pretty leak free as long as the three seals - much better placed - are in place. The only way a bottom coil can leak IF all the seals are in place (AND the knurled piece is tight againt the tank - a common mistake by some) ... is that if in the factory the wicking was too thin or the 'flavor wicks' were done incorrectly - then ejuice runs too quickly through the wicking, (you get gurgling) and through the coil and out the holes in the knurled (T3 and MT3) or battery connection piece.
 
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