Need help on what type of clearomizer to get

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Daniel_c

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Hey everyone, so I'm currently upgrading right now and I need help on deciding on what type of clearomizer to get, my two main focus are the protank and Evod. I already have protanks coming mainly 1st generation and 1 2nd generation. But I saw some evods the other day and I like them. This is what I have so far with what I am getting


VAMO V5 Variable Voltage, Variable Power (Wattage) Electronic Cigarette

18650 - Panasonic CGR18650CE Lithium Ion battery - 2250 mAh - Flat Top

Xtar WP2 II Smart Li-ion Charger for 18650, 18500, 18350,14500, 16340 3.7V Li-ion Batteries for Electronic Cigarettes

Tank Airflow Controller for 510-Threaded APVs
 

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The Protank and Evod, both made by Kanger, are good clearomizers. They are bottom coil clearos, which some say provides a cooler vape experience. These must be turned upside down to be filled with e-liquid.

Other options to explore would be the innokin iClear 16, 30, and 30S. These are top duel-coilded, which some say provides a warmer vape. The iClear 30 & 30S will have a larger juice capacity (3.0 ml) and are filled from the top.

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The Smoktech PBC (pyrex bottom coil) clearomizer has an even larger juice capacity (5 ml).

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edtexas

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I used Evods when I first started. Kept four in rotation. The draw is a little tight, but you can enlarge the vent holes on the bottom
cap.

Then I discovered the Smoktech Aro. World of difference. Much easier draw, the coils heat up great, creating more vapor,
they hold about a ml. more than the Evod. The biggest difference is that they have pyrex tanks vs. plastic, so you can run
any flavor without worrying that your clearo might crack. The cheapest price on these can be found at Discount Vapors.
They also have the best prices on Evods. The Aro's use their own head, so be sure to buy some back-ups. (cheap 5pk).
I have four Aro's in rotation for the last two months, and only had one coil head fail to date, even after multiple flavor
changes and rinsing.

You can buy one of each and try them out from this site. Anyway, it's always important to have a tank that can
handle tank-crackers in your arsenal. The Aro's are slightly larger in diameter than the Evods, and about half an
inch taller, to hold the extra 1ml of e-liquid.

They come in different colors, but the stainless looks great on a stainless vv/vw mod or a stainless Spinner battery.

I still rotate the purple evods, and use them on my purple spinner battery. They look sexy with the chrome bottom cap.

They also match my purple, chromed out Harley. Talk about a glamour accessory for an e-cig! Good luck, Ed
 
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