need opinions on the newest ce2-x

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Stosh

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The difference between the two is branding. :) The clearomizers work well, but with a little fiddling and modding. :( They are worth trying out, until a better system comes along, and if one goes bad they are cheap enough, (not like losing an T-atty). When you order them I would recommend getting a few 3mL syringes, for filling and cut down the tubes are easy to replace the thin stock clear tubes.
 

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I personally have not had a problem with the CE2 tubes breaking - except for one occasion. I modded most of mine into 3ml disposable syringes anyway so they are tougher and less likely to fail. It's a cheap and effective mod.

The CE2's are generally good. Thinner juices wick well and they produce good flavor and vapor. They are now cheap enough to try and PIF if you can't get along with them.
 

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The only difference is branding and Gotvapes seems to only carry the latest revisions, other places may be selling a previous revision if that matters to you. You could always contact them to find out if in doubt.

They won't quite hold 2ml but pretty close to it, close enough to call it 2 ml. You may have to fiddle with them a little to get them preforming optimally but after some initial tweaks they are my favorite longest lasting carto by far. I replace the tubes with a BD Syringe and I've got some that have been in use for 3 months and still preforming like new.
 
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My last 5 pack was the regular (not xl) clear r5 from Madvapes the r5 has went to a thicker wick with one 'rope' thru the coil and each end hanging down. The r4 had a thin wick but went through the coil three times and had a loop and an end hanging down each side. I usually just take the top plugs out, tilt and drip about 20 drops down the side of the ceramic and pop on a drip tip. I have to keep my pv upright because if I lay it down it will leak. I take off the drip tip, tilt and drip about 15 to twenty drops at a time on refills so that I'm not constantly dripping but taste is very good--pretty much like an atty.

If you like to keep your juice fresh, try a 5 pack of the shorties and mod a couple with a syringe, and use the other three for dripping. If you'd rather have the larger capacity and prefer your juice cooked slightly then go with the xl. I recommend the 2.6 ohm for 3.7v, 2.4 ohm for ego, 3.2 ohm for 5v.
 

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The Ce-2's are great , both the regular , and the xl . I like , that I can see , how much juice , I have left . They are a bit on the delicate side , but with proper usage , you should be fine . You might also look at the G4's (AvidVapor) has these . Very easy to fill , and pretty much , dummy proof . So I like them A lot.
 
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