Need suggestions on finding the best clearomizer...

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nitsuj1123

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I have been vapeing for about 7 months now. I am looking for the best clearomizer for my needs. I have an ego-c twist battery. I have used a few different clearomizers now and I am not 100% satisfied so far. I have a good understanding of how the system works in regards to the resistance (ohms), volts to use, etc...these are the clearomizers I've purchased so far.

The ce4 (disposable) - I found that one to be kinda chinsy/cheap, not the best vape flavor.

The ce5 (disposable) - perhaps I got a defective one, but this model was complete crap for many different reasons

VIVI NOVA 2ml (the one with the stainless steel mouth piece) LR 1.8 - This one is the best i've used so far. Excellent vape volume/taste. The only main complaint I have on this one is that even when i'm so careful about filling it and keeping it in an upright position, it always seems to eventually "gurgle" which is just frustrating.

Kanger EVOD http://freedomsmokeusa.com/images/thumbnails/3/900/600/evod.jpg - This one gives excellent flavor, but hits way to weak (volume of vape) for my liking.

Before I go spending any more money on "experimenting" with different clearomizers I thought I would post here for some guidance.
There has got to be the perfect system out there with SO MANY options to choose from. I prefer one that is Low Resistance, has replaceable parts, and one where it won't matter if it is hung upside down for any amount of time. Thank you all for helping out :)
 

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Before I go spending any more money on "experimenting" with different clearomizers I thought I would post here for some guidance.
There has got to be the perfect system out there with SO MANY options to choose from. I prefer one that is Low Resistance, has replaceable parts, and one where it won't matter if it is hung upside down for any amount of time. Thank you all for helping out :)
I have four Kanger T3s (bottom coil for no dry wick) and love them.
Replacable coil/wick assembly with low resistance & everything screws together so no leaks.
 

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I bought aT3 a while back, whether it was a bad one or a fake I don't know, but I couldn't get a decent vape from it and when I replaced the coil with a lower ohm one it leaked, so that has put me off trying another one.

I have a Vivi nova tank which is good, I have also used some wickless CE5's too (The insides look like a punched cartomiser) which performed well at about 4.2v on an eGo-Twist battery.
 

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I've tested various setups and I always go back Protanks and eVods.

+1 best ones i've usedare the protanks. They're made f pyrex and and stainless steal so you dont have to worry what juice you put in, no leaks, and you can rebuild them when your comfortable and want to start learning how to rebuild. Some people say they hit kind of on the airy side but its fine to me. If you want to stick to clearos. Dont waste your money on the other ones and just get a couple of protanks and youll be set.
 

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Before I go spending any more money on "experimenting" with different clearomizers I thought I would post here for some guidance.
There has got to be the perfect system out there with SO MANY options to choose from. I prefer one that is Low Resistance, has replaceable parts, and one where it won't matter if it is hung upside down for any amount of time. Thank you all for helping out :)

Hi nitsuj1123,
Have you tried a cartomizer? Smoktech is a good one. No replaceable parts
The Kanger T2 gives a good "hit". Replaceable heads
The Joyetech ego-c gives good flavor and can be hung upside down, but not a strong "hit". Replaceable parts
I think we have to experiment to find what is right for us.
When you get to the point that you want to make your own coils, take a look at the Bulli-Smoker A2-T. That's where Im at now and wishing I would have started with it long ago. Good luck to you.
 
I am in the same boat! I started with a kit that came with the CE4s, but I was having issues with the juice leaking into the mouth piece and that is not pleasant....I tried and EVOD based on recommendations from folks here and I agree that they just give a very weak hit....I don't want to keep spending a ton of money on the "tanks" either, though I know it is all trial and error to find your perfect combination....
 

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I've tried ce4 then moved into t3 tobac was great then tried mt3 and after few weeks leaked crazy got another mt3 same issue then tried another t3 tobac and its fine. So still using both those t3 still
Gaveup on the mt3 and one the mt3 leaking from the side by window pane
Tried vapeonly liked a lot only issue was a dry throat hit
Then tried evod and its replacing my t3 but evod is only 1.6ml so for bigger fills I keep my t3.

Just got a protank and it taste much like the evod but has nice glass or whatever Pyrex no leaking but it is one big beast on a ego twist.
Gotta try new t3s prob be replacing the t3 with that or just getting new t3s base and retrofitting the old t3 with that
 

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I picked up a Vapeonly BCC Mega this weekend. It's a bottom feed like the Protank but plastic and much lighter and a much tighter draw (Along the lines of the iClear30.) With a beauty ring, it looks and feels great on an eGo style battery. On the plus side, it comes with 2 spare replacement heads for $14. On the down side, I happen to love the ProTank draw with an eVod head so this isn't for me but will do for when I go hunting or some other place I might damage my tank.
 
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