New Setup... Upgrade from CE4 blister kit?

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hojoswagfat

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I also recommend the Iclear30 tank,,,,,,I had one rolling around the bottom of my purse for 9 months, ad it worked just fine :lol: My daughter has been using hers for 2 years (she changes the heads, obviously),,,,,,,,
Sounds good thanks! Any good links where i can find the iclear 30? Is the iclear 30 glass? Because my juices have cracked previous tanks. And what do you mean by heads?
 

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Thanks! Any good websites to order from? Is the aspire nautilus mini glass? Again because of the juices cracking the tanks

Yes, it comes with a Pyrex glass tank. There are several online vendors trusted by ECF members. Here's a list: ECF Forum Suppliers | E-Cigarette Forum

Personally, I tend to do my ordering from the following vendors:

VapeNW
My Vapor Store
Eciggity
Mount Baker Vapor
101 Vape

ETA: I would follow Sir2fyablynutz's suggestion and get the 30W instead. It'll give you more options should you decide to upgrade to a subohm tank in the future and they've been less problematic than the 20Ws historically.
 

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I'd get the iStick 30W and a Nautilus Mini. The 30W fixed all the issues from the 20W (spring loaded center pin). The Nautilus Mini was my game changer, made the biggest difference in my vape, almost a guarantee I would stay off the cigs.
Any other options I would like a bigger size tank... coming off a 1.6ml tank from the CE4 2ml doesn't seem like a whole lot. How's the isub tank> Is it glass? MyVaporStore has it for 12.50
Would it work on the istick 30w?
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I have a CE4 blister kit. Not real a fan of CE4 tanks either. Looking for an upgrade. Thinking one of the istick families or a mvp 3. Don't know what tanks to choose. Not looking for RDAs, but a decent tank that will last long. Probably the istick 20w but not sure. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
istick30 and a subtank mini.
 

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I think I've made my decision. iStick 50w, with the ego one tank (0.5 ohm) from myvaporstore all for 53.90
How does it sound?

50 watts sounds good, but there've been a few threads here on ecf about problems with the istick50 which is why didn't didn't pick that.

If you want to look at higher wattage, maybe you should look at replaceable battery mods instead of fixed battery mods.
 

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I think I've made my decision. iStick 50w, with the ego one tank (0.5 ohm) from myvaporstore all for 53.90
How does it sound?

Doesn't sound great to me, to be honest. As an iStick 50W owner, I've stopped recommending them to people due to several auto-fire issues that have been reported over the past couple of months. In most of the instances, the owner saw it happening in time and was able to remove their atomizer before anything bad happened. In a few instances, an explosion resulted. I imagine quite a lot of 50Ws that have been sold since release are working just fine. But I've seen enough problems with them recently that I firmly believe buying an iStick 50W is a crap shoot. Should you decide to buy one anyway, I would HIGHLY suggest you remove your atomizer whenever you're not using the device or while you're charging it.

istick 50 watt exploded | E-Cigarette Forum

I've started telling people who are interested in buying an iStick 50W to answer just one simple question:

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hojoswagfat

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Doesn't sound great to me, to be honest. As an iStick 50W owner, I've stopped recommending them to people due to several auto-fire issues that have been reported over the past couple of months. In most of the instances, the owner saw it happening in time and was able to remove their atomizer before anything bad happened. In a few instances, an explosion resulted. I imagine quite a lot of 50Ws that have been sold since release are working just fine. But I've seen enough problems with them recently that I firmly believe buying an iStick 50W is a crap shoot. Should you decide to buy one anyway, I would HIGHLY suggest you remove your atomizer whenever you're not using the device or while you're charging it.

istick 50 watt exploded | E-Cigarette Forum

I've started telling people who are interested in buying an iStick 50W to answer just one simple question:

98j4rh4.jpg
Thanks a lot! I always turn off my device when i'm not using it so I don't think auto-firing is an issue. However for the explosion risk will removing the tank ensure nothing will happen?
 
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