you don't need a syringe at ALL with CE2s. Pull out the fill ring, drip in liquid, replace big fill ring with flat spacer ring, and vape. I never use a syringe with a CE2.
you don't need a syringe at ALL with CE2s. Pull out the fill ring, drip in liquid, replace big fill ring with flat spacer ring, and vape. I never use a syringe with a CE2.
you don't need a syringe at ALL with CE2s. Pull out the fill ring, drip in liquid, replace big fill ring with flat spacer ring, and vape. I never use a syringe with a CE2.
I got mine from maximumvapors.com, and love the thing. Picked it up when it was on sale for 17 bucks. I had built a vv box prior to it, which i love as well. I like the 5v box because its a simple no nonsense mod. I throw a boge 3.0 ohm on it and vape away. Gives out huge plumes too. My vv I use to fine tune juices and the flavors. You wont be dissapointed.
I have a Saber Touch 5 volt regulated. I am always at 5 volts and if I want to change the TH I just put another atomizer in it. VV devices I find to be best cause it is a lot easier to adjust the TH and taste. And the tube mod for the job in my opinion is the ProVari or the VV Ali'i. I have a Saber VV tube mod on order now too. VV is the way to go. You nay think a 3.0 atty is great at 5v then bump it up to 5.3 and you find yourself falling in love all over again. Everyone has their own sweet spot. You just need to find yours. And a 1.5 atty at 3.7 is really nice too but at 4.2 is my sweet spot for a 1.5. Good luck on your trip to finding the perfect vape.
I am using a cheap madvapes diy 5v box mod with 2.0 ohm cartos and it is pretty amazing. Doesn't ever shut down on me either. Going on about 6-7 months now using it without problems (knock on wood)
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